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One break was enough to give Hewitt the first set after 39 minutes, but instead of taking the initiative and pushing home his advantage, the Australian became strangely becalmed, drawn into long baseline rallies which he seemed reluctant to end.Slicing his backhand, keeping the ball low and going for the lines with a raking forehand at every opportunity, El Aynaoui worked his way back into the match and, much to the astonishment of the assembled Olympic gold medallists – and Sir Alex Ferguson – in the Royal Box broke the No 5 seed in the 12th game of the second set to level. The four fezzes in the crowd bobbed with delight.The third set meandered along its way to much the same rhythm, with Hewitt seemingly unwilling to force the pace or change his tactics and El Aynaoui quite happy to exploit his opponent's increasingly wayward forehand. But, just as Hewitt's racket-bouncing was reaching its height, the Moroccan forgot his plan. Twice, in the ninth game of the third set, he rushed to the net behind his serve, only to be passed both times.Hewitt could not believe his luck when a sliced backhand into the net gifted him a decisive break, and an expertly worked tie-break in the fourth set completed the victory. "I've got to go for broke for the second week," Hewitt added Even Agassi might find that a terrifying thought.. An investigation has been launched into the deaths of three babies who died within nine months of each other at the Diana, Princess of Wales Children's Hospital in Birmingham.

An investigation has been launched into the deaths of three babies who died within nine months of each other at the Diana, Princess of Wales Children's Hospital in Birmingham. Earlier this week, the Birmingham coroner, Richard Whittington, opened inquests into the three unrelated cases amid speculation that two senior consultants had been suspended. The inquest was later adjourned.Six-week-old Eve Freer, one-year-old Joseph Calvert and Lucy Wolfe, who was just a few days old, died after treatment for heart defects at the Diana, Princess of Wales Hospital, all within the past nine months.A spokeswoman for the hospital said that the Trust had undertaken thorough investigations into the three cases as part of its clinical audit procedures, and that these reports had been provided to the coroner at his request.She added that the hospital did not wish to comment further, but would like to express its sincerest sympathies to the families concerned.The hospital also refused to comment on reports that the consultants who carried out operations on Eve and Joseph had been suspended.A spokesman for the corner said that, as he was not informed of the deaths at the time they occurred, he would have to use information from any post-mortem examinations that may have been carried out by the hospital.The Birmingham Children's Hospital was at the centre of the 1999 organ harvesting scandal, which exposed the taking of tissue from dead bodies without families' knowledge.. British scientists stabilised Pisa's famous leaning tower. Now British doctors have devised a solution for a more delicate angle of deviation. British scientists stabilised Pisa's famous leaning tower. Now British doctors have devised a solution for a more delicate angle of deviation. Hi-tech relief is now available for the thousands of men suffering from Peyronie's disease, the bent-penis syndrome that reportedly affects Bill Clinton, the former US president. Until now, the only successful treatment has involved surgery – and a shorter penis.Peyronie's disease is caused by a build up of collagen or fibrous tissue on one side which causes the penis to bend up to 90 degrees.

Sexual intercourse is difficult, painful or even impossible.The syndrome – named after the French doctor who first spotted it – came to public attention in 1997 when Paula Jones brought her sexual harassment case against Clinton. She claimed in her evidence that the ex-president had a distinguishing kink.Now, doctors at three hospitals in England are reporting success with ultrasound, which breaks up the fibrous area and allows it to expand normally. In trials reported in the British Journal of Urology, the doctors reduced the bend in all but one patient. Almost half were able to resume sexual intercourse."The results show that this therapy produces a significant improvement in pain and penile angle with no serious complications," says Dr Rebecca Hamm of the Royal Torbay Hospital.. Don't let lurid tales of timeshare torment put you off. If you are thinking of buying an investment property, a villa or flat on the Continent is worth considering. House buying is hassle-free in Italy Judith Murphy, who runs a company with her husband in London, says that buying a property in Italy was far easier than she expected ­ "It's much more straightforward than buying in Britain.

You just decide on a property, make an agreement and that's pretty much it."She and her husband found a house in the hills of Liguria through property agency Casa Travella last year. They had been to Italy five times in their quest for a foreign home."We found it in June last year but we were held up in buying it because all the legal offices close for the whole of August," she explains "But once they came back it was easy. We got a mortgage here through Lloyds TSB, and Casa Travella organised an Italian solicitor who's in this country to do the legal work for us And that was that. We love Italy; it's wonderful to have our own place there." Quick and easy online searches for all yourmortgage needs Don't let lurid tales of timeshare torment put you off.

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