LONDON: A sculptor has been charged with stealing human body parts to use them for making his exhibits, police said today. Anthony-Noel Kelly, who is reported to use heads, torsos and feet of dead people to mould plaster casts which he then fills with fibreglass, was arrested by detectives in April. The investigation began in January after Kelly disclosed his working methods to an art magazine. In April, body parts of upto 30 people were found in Kelly's London studio and at Romden Castle, his family seat near Ashford in southeastern England.Queen's bashLONDON: Four thousand couples gathered on the Buckingham Palace lawn to help Britain's Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary. The 4,000 couples were chosen by lottery from more than 40,000 who like the royal couple, wed in 1947 and requested invitations to the afternoon tea party. Altogether, more than 400,000 couples married in Britain that year. Two military bands played music of the post-war era as the royal couple walked the expansive lawn from the palace to a tea tent, where they were to personally greet the few dozen couples married on the same day as them - November 20, 1947.Great EuropeanLONDON: An international panel of intellectuals voted British war-time leader Winston Churchill the most outstanding European of the 20th century. The survey for the first edition of the New European Social and Cultural Magazine, included scientists, artists and politicians from 24 countries in Europe. The former British prime minister beat physicist Albert Einstein, who was second in the poll and doctors Francis Crick and James Watson, the team that discovered the structure of DNA. Sigmund Freud, the father of psychoanalysis, Pope John Paul II and artist Pablo Picasso all shared third place.Female condomsGENEVA: The female condom, a lubricated plastic pouch occasionally used by women in Europe and the United States to protect against disease and unwanted pregnancy, soon could be more freely available in the rest of the world. The UN programme against AIDS announced a deal on Tuesday with the US manufacturers to sell the female condom in developing countries for about one dollar less than half its normal market price. ``The availability of the female condom, while not providing a solution for the AIDS crisis, lack of contraceptive use or gender imbalances, may at least provide one extra tool in attempts to respond to these problems,'' said a report by UNAIDS.Migraine drugWASHINGTON: A federal advisory panel recommended on Tuesday that the government allow Excedrin Extra Strength to be advertised as the first over-the-counter medication to treat migraine headaches. The Food and Drug Administration is expected to accept the recommendation by its advisory committee, which reviewed data and tests conducted on the drug. Migraine sufferers normally are prescribed powerful drugs by doctors to help relieve the pain. If the FDA accepts the panel's recommendation, Excedrin would be the only federally approved migraine drug available without a prescription. It has been on the market for nearly 20 years.