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Winning ticket for $590.5 million Powerball lottery sold in Florida

A single winning ticket for a record Powerball lottery jackpot worth $590.5 million was sold in Florida, organizers said late on Saturday, but there was no immediate word about who won one of the largest jackpots in U.S. history. The winning numbers from Saturday night's drawing were: 10, 13, 14, 22 and 52, with a Powerball number of 11. The odds of winning were put at 1 in 175 million. The winning ticket was sold at a Publix supermarket in Zephyrhills, a suburb of Tampa, according to the Florida Lottery. The winner or winners had not come forward as of Sunday morning, said Connie Barnes, a Florida Lottery spokeswoman. The winning ticket holder's name will become part of the public record because a check will be made out to the winner, but that person or persons need not appear in public to acknowledge the prize, Barnes said. The grand prize, accumulated after two months of drawings, surpassed the previous record Powerball payoff of $587.5 million set in November 2012.  

Frankie Sandford indulges her pregnancy cravings as she tucks into a jar of sweets on night out with fiancé Wayne Bridge

As a popstar, Frankie Sandford has to watch what she eats to ensure she maintains her toned figure. But now she is pregnant, Frankie is allowing herself a bit more freedom, and was pictured succumbing to her cravings on a night out in London on Monday night. The Saturdays singer was enjoying a night out with her fiancé Wayne Bridge at the launch of her sister Tor Sandford's dating events company Love & Lust London. Date night: Frankie Sandford was joined by fiancé Wayne Bridge at the launch of her sister's new dating events company on Monday night Tucking in: Frankie was seen indulging her cravings at the sweets table inside the private members club Beaufort House The 24-year-old star wore a black dress for the event as she posed up with her footballer beau, concealing her growing pregnancy curves beneath the loose-fitting outfit. Frankie teamed her dress with a black blazer and tan sandals as she attended the event, looking proud as she supported her entrepre

Jon Stewart's humor a hit with millions of envious Chinese

Humor may not always translate well, but Jon Stewart is picking up millions of fans in China , where his gloves-off political satire is refreshing for many in a country where such criticism is a rarity - especially when directed at their own leaders. A recent segment on North Korea scored over 4 million views on microblogger Sina Weibo, and even stodgy state broadcaster CCTV has used Stewart's "The Daily Show" in a report, though they wouldn't let a Chinese version of him near their cameras.   Recent popular sequences have included one in which Stewart lampooned the Chinese hackers who hacked into the New York Times computer system earlier this year, wondering if that was the best they could do. But far from squelching Stewart, CCTV even used one of his sequences on Guantanamo Bay to criticize Obama in a regular broadcast - a move widely derided by netizens. In China, however, such criticism tends not to be welcomed by the government. Dissident artist Ai Weiwei

Sheridan Smith looks disheveled as she leaves the Groucho Club after night of partying

Since winning a TV Bafta last week she seems to have been filming non-stop. But despite her hectic work schedule, it seems that Sheridan Smith still has time to let her hair down as she was spotted leaving The Groucho Club after a late night of partying on Monday. Looking a little disheveled but seeming in great spirits, the rising star jumped into a cab with friends in the early hours after a day of filming for The Harry Hill Movie. Good night? Sheridan Smith looked a little disheveled as she left the Groucho Club in the early hours of Tuesday morning, after a night out with friends The actress, 31, who seems to be constantly trying out new styles, looked like she'd embraced her inner rock chick for the night out at her favourite haunt.   More... Going somewhere, Harry? Julie Walters and Harry Hill pack their bags as they continue filming their new collaboration Sneak peek: Jennifer Lawrence reveals her toned body in blue body paint as she reprises role as X-Men's My

Prague metro plans to launch love train for singles

Rail passengers searching for love in the Czech capital need look no further than the daily commute as the city makes plans to designate carriages on its underground trains for singles. _0"> Prague transport company Ropid wants to set aside carriages on some or all of its trains for singles seeking a soul mate, a service that could launch by the end of this year. The city-owned company will start polling passengers to determine whether they would be interested.   Spokesman Filip Drapal said the initiative was one of the activities the city-owned company hoped would lure people out of their cars and onto public transportation. "We want to emphasize that public transport is not only a means of travel but that you can do things there that you cannot do in your car," he told Reuters. Prague, with a population of 1.2 million, attracted 5.4 million foreign visitors in 2012 with a mix of centuries-old architecture and cobblestone streets and cheap Pilsner beer. The c

Dancing On Ice axed: Torvill and Dean announce 2014 series will be the last

Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean have announced that Dancing On Ice will end with one final series next year. The skating legends, who act as teachers and mentors for the celebrities on the ITV show, revealed they wanted the programme to 'go out on a high' with a last series. The 2014 season will also mark the 30th anniversary of the pair's world-famous Bolero routine, which they first performed at the 1984 Olympics.  Scroll down for video Coming to an end: Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean have announced that next year's Dancing On Ice will be the last   TODAY'S POLL   Are you sad to see the end of Dancing On Ice?

Gandhi blood sample up for auction in London

Two microscope slides bearing the blood of former Indian leader Mahatma Gandhi are to go on sale in London on Tuesday and are expected to fetch from 10,000 pounds to 15,000 pounds ($15,200-$22,800). _0"> The slides were obtained in 1924 when the father of the Indian independence movement was recovering from an appendectomy near Mumbai. He was thought to have donated the blood to the family he was staying with at the time.   "To Gandhi devotees, it has the same status as a sacred relic to a Christian," said Richard Westwood-Brookes, a historical documents expert at Mullock's auctioneers which is selling the item. "It is an artefact which is revered by disciples of Gandhi, particularly in India and therefore that is the sort of person who would go for it," he added. The slides are part of a larger collection of items obtained by Mullock's, which include the former leader's sandals, shawl and bed linen. Demand for Gandhi memorabilia has been