News Headlines - 10 January 2015

French Police Say Suspect in Attack Evolved From Petty Criminal to Terrorist - NYTimes.com

When French police raided the home of Amedy Coulibaly, a suspected Islamic extremist, in May 2010, they found his computer crammed with religious texts, holiday pictures of himself with a veiled female companion and photographs of a “pedo-pornographic character,” according to an official record of the search. They also found 340 gun cartridges for a Kalashnikov automatic rifle.

Tiffany jewelry ad campaign features first same-sex couple - CNN.com

Jeweler Tiffany & Co., for the first time, is featuring a gay couple in an ad campaign.
The new "Will You?" campaign, shot by fashion photographer Peter Lindbergh, features seven scenes of couples.

Indian worker sacked after going on leave for 24 years | theguardian.com

An Indian public official has been sacked for taking leave 24 years ago and never returning to his desk in the country’s notoriously work-shy bureaucracy, the urban development ministry said.

BBC Sport - Melbourne darts riot: Michael van Gerwen & Simon Whitlock halted

Play was stopped at an Australian darts competition when rioting fans in fancy dress brawled and threw chairs.

Jackie Chan's son Jaycee sentenced to six months in jail for drug offense | Daily Mail Online

The son of actor Jackie Chan has been sentenced to six months in jail after pleading guilty in a Beijing court to providing a venue for drug users.
Police seized more than 100 grams of marijuana during an August raid at Jaycee Chan's Beijing home. Both Chan and Taiwanese movie star Ko Kai tested positive for the drug, it was reported.