British businessman killed by Chinies top politician's wife

Chinese Communist Party last night suspended a politician up sensationalism and named his wife as a suspect in the mysterious murder of a British businessman.

State media reported that Bo Xilai – widely tipped to the party leadership – had been suspended on suspicion of involvement in “serious breaches of discipline”. Gu Kailai his wife was arrested as murder suspect after Neil Heywood, a fixer for British magnates, died in a hotel room.

Mr. Heywood had close ties to Mr. Bo, former mayor of Chongqing – a mega-city in south-western China with 30 million

Bo Xilai wife Gu Kailai son Bo Guagua.

people – and his wife, Gu a high-profile lawyer with his own practice .

They met a decade ago, when Mr. Bo committed father of two children, Mr. Heywood, 41, to teach his son English.

The Harrow-educated fluent Mandarin speaker was a trusted intermediary and well-respected among the British and Chinese movers and shakers.

Customers include Rolls-Royce, Aston Martin and Manganese Bronze, the manufacturer of London black cabs, in his work as Shoutao Bai, a “white glove” that smooths the way for connections and offers mutually beneficial.

After his death, last November the British authorities in China said he died of alcohol poisoning, although there was a virtual teetotaler.

Last night, speculation mounted that unspecified “economic interests” between Gu and Mr. Heywood, who was married to a Chinese woman, may have played a role in his death.

The official Xinhua news agency said: “Comrade, Bo Xilai, suspected of being involved in serious disciplinary violations.”

He added: “The results of re-investigation, the existing evidence indicates Heywood died of homicide, including Gu and Zhang Xiaojun Kailai, an assistant in the household of Bo, are strongly suspected.”

Gu and ordered the home of Mr. Bo were handed over to judicial authorities that China has announced a new investigation.

Communist Party leaders suspended Mr. Bo, 62, from the Politburo, thus ending his career.

Known as a flamboyant politician and telegenic populist with flair, he was considered a contender for the top echelons of the party leadership.

He gained notoriety for a crackdown against organized crime and a campaign to revive Mao Tse-Tung era communist songs and stories.

Lindsay Lohan Refuses to have a fight in club

All these troublemakers just can’t seem to leave Lindsay Lohan alone!

The starlet, 25, is adamantly denying charges she punched a woman in the back at a Los Angeles nightclub Thursday night, saying she wasn’t even out on the town that night.

According to TMZ, Lohan claims she was nowhere near the nightclub at the reported time of the incident.

Instead, she says, she was at home watching TV that evening.

Lindsay Lohan

Sgt. Ed Hummel of the West Hollywood Sheriff’s Department told the Daily News Sunday that the incident is being investigated as a “suspicious circumstance.”

The identity of the accuser has not yet been released.

The accusations of assault come just two weeks after the “Mean Girls” actress was officially removed from formal probation, which adds to her frustration about the situation, sources tell TMZ.

Lohan’s spokesman Steve Honig is similarly irritated by the circumstances.

“Lindsay was absolutely not involved in any sort of altercation whatsoever,” Honig told TMZ. “This is clearly another case of someone looking for money and 15 minutes of fame.”

Mitt Romney took a big leap towards victory in U.S.

Mitt Romney took a big leap forward towards victory in the appointment of U.S. Republican presidential with a clean sweep of three primary colors, which on Tuesday issued a stinging defeat to rival chief Rick Santorum.

The victories in Wisconsin, Maryland and Washington, DC will increase calls for Republican Party leaders to leave so that Santorum Romney can gird for a tough fight against President Barack Obama in the election of November 6.

In his victory speech in Milwaukee, Romney ignored Santorum and gave voters an idea of ??what the general election

Romney declaring his victory in the primaries

campaign will be like, sharply criticizing Obama for his handling of the U.S. economy and high gas prices.

“It’s enough to make you believe that years of flying around on Air Force One, surrounded by a staff of true believers who worship tell you what a great job you do, well, that might be enough you do a little touch, “Romney said.

In a clear sign that Obama sees Romney as his main obstacle to the re-election, the president distinguished himself by name and criticized him in a speech with a sharp partisan tone Tuesday.

The trio of defeats puts conservative Santorum campaign in serious trouble. It is badly trailing Romney in both delegates and fundraising.

“I think it’s lights out for Santorum,” said Ron Bonjean Republican strategist. “He can not campaign for the sideshow in the coming months, but the spotlight is shining on Romney.”

Santorum, a former senator, has promised to stay in the race until at least April 24, when his home state of Pennsylvania to vote and where it is attached to a lead in the polls over Romney.

KNOCKOUT PENNSYLVANIA?

This date is set to be a potentially decisive, with chances to win five states holding contests and planning, then a big challenge for Santorum in Pennsylvania Romney.

Tuesday’s victories extended lead over Santorum Romney in delegates to an estimated 640 to 264, according to CNN. Romney now has more than half of the 1,144 delegates needed to clinch the nomination at the Republican convention in August

Santorum wants to win enough delegates to deny his opponent a victory outright before the convention in Tampa.

“Who is ready to load on the locker room in Pennsylvania for a good second half?” Santorum said to applause in a speech after the result of Tuesday. ”It’s not part time. We go to the field. The clock starts tonight.”

“We do not win by moving to the middle. We win by getting people in the community to move forward for us and our country,” said Santorum.

A survey showed Quinnipiac University Santorum in Pennsylvania ahead of Romney 41 to 35 percent, but the campaign’s Executive Fairness old mansion and its allies are likely to spend much money on negative ads against Santorum in the coming weeks.

Obama hit out at Romney on Tuesday for saving a controversial Republican budget plan drafted by a key backer of Romney Wisconsin Congressman Paul Ryan.

“He said he strongly supports the new budget and even called it” wonderful “, which is a word you do not often hear when it comes to describe a budget,” Obama said in a speech.

Romney countered that Obama was trying to shift the blame for high gas prices that hit hard and U.S. portfolios could be Obama’s re-election more difficult to achieve.

“So the president has made an announcement yesterday, talking about gas prices and how high they are. And guess who he blamed? Me!” Romney said in Waukesha, Wisconsin.

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