| Tyson getting ready to make debut as reality TV star Former world heavyweight boxing champion Mike Tyson is getting ready to make his debut as a reality TV... | |
| Ashley Dupre's hair catch fire during Playboy photoshoot Ashley Dupre, the former high-class call girl at the centre of the Eliot Spitzer prostitution scandal, found that posing for Playboy could be dangerous when her hair caught fire during a photoshoot, it has... |
| Julia Roberts to make guest appearance on Glee? Julia Roberts may appear in a cameo role on the American musical comedy... |
| Seyfried bans father from watching 'Chloe' American actress Amanda Seyfried has banned her father from seeing her latest film 'Chloe' as it features intimate... |
| American Muslim groups protest use of unIslamic full body scanners at airports Two American Muslim groups have objected to the us of full body scanners at airports in the United States, stating that the devices are inconsistent with the tenets of Islam. he full body scanners made their debut at Chicago's O'Hare International Airport on Monday and the two Islamic groups claim the technology is too... |
| McChrystal brings erring US Special Forces in Afghanistan under his direct control Top American commander in Afghanistan General Stanley A. McChrystal has brought most American Special Operations forces under his direct control for the first time, over concerns on mounting civilian casualties and disorganization among units in the... |
| Israel envoy admits that ties with US in 'crisis of historic proportions' Israel has admitted that its relations with the United States are in a "crisis of historic proportions" in the wake of the row over 1,600 new settler... |
| FBI joins probe of US citizens shot dead in Mexico The FBI will take part in the investigation into three people linked to the US Consulate being killed last weekend in this border city near El Paso, Texas, Mexican authorities... |
| Journalist shot dead in Honduras Honduran journalist Nahum Palacios was murdered in the northeastern city of Tocoa, becoming the third media professional to die violently in the Central American country over the past two weeks, police... |
| Ambassador Roemer hopeful of Parliament's nod on N-liability Bill United States Ambassador to India Timothy J Roemer on Monday expressed hope that the Nuclear Liability Bill would help strengthen trust between the two... |
| Incumbents win Fremont Gurdwara Elections, support former version of Nanak Shahi Calendar "Sadh Sangat Salte", a Sikh body in U.S, today won the Fremont Gurdwara Elections with a big margin defeating "Panthic Salte", jointly represented by Shiromani kali Dal (Badal) and Shiromani Akali Dal (Mann), on Sunday in San Francisco Bay... |
| Sri Lanka slams US State Department rights report A U.S. State Department annual human rights survey that accuses Sri Lanka of violating citizens' rights, has been rejected by Colombo as unsubstantiated and based on reports by unnamed... |
| Rocket attack on US base in Afghanistan A roadside bomb killed three Afghan civilians Monday in southern Afghanistan while one person died when a rocket hit the main US military base in the country, officials... |
| Michael Phelps keeps a low profile at Jay-Z gig Party animal Michael Phelps surprised people by being "really nice" at Jay-Z's concert in Atlantic City last... |
| John Edwards' ex mistress says she's still in love with him Rielle Hunter, the mother of Former presidential candidate John Edwards' baby, says she is still in love with him and she thinks "Johnny" loves her... |
| Demi Lovato confirms dating Joe Jonas Singer Demi Lovato has confirmed that she is dating 'Jonas Brothers' member Joe... |
| Jessica Biel, Justin Timberlake 'happy together' Jessica Biel and Justin Timberlake's relationship is still going strong, sources... |
| Rubbing shoulders with naked strangers at NYC museum causes discomfort A new exhibit in New York is causing discomfort among some visitors by bringing them too close to nude... |
| Gerard Butler says Jennifer Aniston is like family Scottish actor Gerard Butler has said that his 'The Bounty Hunter' co-star Jennifer Aniston is like... |
| MitraClip could save millions from open-heart surgery Mitraclip, a tiny new medical clip, could save millions from open-heart surgery, according to... |
| 'Friends' star David Schwimmer engaged Former 'Friends' star David Schwimmer has got engaged to girlfriend Zoe... |
| Calling American Cowboys: Stages East! Come And Enjoy Our Cowboy Gathering PRWEB ) March 16, 2010 -- There is a new Cowboy Gathering, and it's in the East, East Tennessee to be precise, where all of the Old West will come alive April 1st through April 4th, 2010. While... |
| From April 15-19 Browngrotta Arts Will Join 50 Galleries At The Park Avenue Armory For The Sculpture Objects & Functional Art New York 2010 Exposition PRWEB ) March 16, 2010 -- From Thursday April 15th to Monday the 19th, browngrotta arts will exhibit the work of more than 30 international artists at the 2010 New York Sculpture Objects &... |
| Donated Food Becomes Cash For The Hungry: $1 Million Giveaway Helps Fight Hunger In America Eva’s Village, a highly respected New Jersey anti-poverty organization, has announced their participation in the 2010 Feinstein Foundation13th Annual $1 million giveaway... |
| Guam: New Us Military Build-up Opposed On March 21, US President Barack Obama will depart on a short tour of the Asia-Pacific region. His main destinations will be Indonesia and Australia, but the trip will include a brief stopover in... |
| Mom, Son Missing After Van Found On Wash. Beach OLYMPIA, Wash. A woman heading to her stepfather's house was "beyond lost" when she and her 8-year-old son took one wrong turn after another through the backroads of Thurston County and onto a... |
| New Hiv Infections Increasing Among Homosexuals New HIV infections are increasing among homosexuals, drug users and prostitutes who don't seek help because of laws that criminalize these practices, the head of... |
| New Jackson Record Deal Worth Up To $250m LOS ANGELES -- The estate of Michael Jackson has landed the late King of Pop the biggest recording deal in history: a $200 million guaranteed contract with Sony Music Entertainment for 10 projects... |
| American Muslim Groups Protest Use Of Unislamic Full Body Scanners At Airports Two American Muslim groups have objected to the us of full body scanners at airports in the United States, stating that the devices are inconsistent with the tenets of Islam. he full body scanners... |
| Us-israeli Relations: White House Sets Out Demands To Netanyahu US vice-president Joe Biden speaking in Tel Aviv last week. Photograph: Uriel Sinai/Getty Images TV show host Jay Leno made a cruel joke last week that will have hurt the White House more than a... |
| Los Angeles Physician Convicted Of 13 Felonies A Los Angeles physician who investigators call the second "most prolific provider" of prescription drugs in the country has been convicted of 13 felony... |
| Palestinian Unrest Erupts In East Jerusalem Jerusalem police spokesman Shmuel Ben-Ruby says police fired stun grenades to disperse dozens of protesters at one site. He said village elders helped end protests at another site. No injuries... |
| China Without Google: 'a Lose-lose Scenario' BEIJING (AP) ― China without Google — a prospect that looks increasingly likely — could mean no more maps on mobile phones. A free music service that has helped to fight piracy might be in... |
| Vietnam Releases Leading Dissident From Prison HANOI, Vietnam (AP) ― Vietnam has released one of its leading democracy activists, an ailing Catholic priest who suffered two strokes while in prison, so that he can receive medical treatment,... |
| Afghan Gov't To Send More Police To Kandahar The information you provide will be used only to send the requested e-mail and will not be used to send any other e-mail communications. Read more in... |
| Sri Lanka's Hero General Faces Court Martial COLOMBO, Sri Lanka (AP) ― The Sri Lankan general who led the army to victory in the civil war and then was roundly defeated in his bid to win the presidency faced a court martial Tuesday on... |
| Oil Below $80 Ahead Of Fed, Opec Meetings SINGAPORE (AP) ― Oil prices extended losses below $80 a barrel Tuesday in Asia as investors eyed meetings of the U.S. central bank and OPEC for trading... |
| Us Military Hands Over Prison To Iraqi Government TAJI, Iraq – The U.S. military handed over control of a prison holding some 2,900 detainees to Iraqi authorities on Monday as the Americans move ahead with preparations for a full withdrawal by... |
| "shortest Railway In The World" Reopens In Los Angeles LOS ANGELES, March 15 (Xinhua) -- A historical funicular that was closed nine years ago after a deadly accident has resumed operation in downtown Los Angeles on early Monday. Dubbed "the shortest... |
| Oil Hovers Below $80 In Asia As Investors Eye Us Federal Reserve, Opec Meetings SINGAPORE - Oil prices extended losses below $80 a barrel Tuesday in Asia as investors eyed meetings of the U.S. central bank and OPEC for trading catalysts. Benchmark crude for April delivery was... |
| Buyer Makes $200,000 Profit In 20 Minutes By Flipping 19 Miami Condos It could be one of the quickest profits made in Miami's condo market. All it took was 20 minutes for a bulk buyer to make $200,000 by purchasing 19 units in the new Mi Primera Ilusion Villas Miami... |
| U.s. Criticism Of Israel Ignites Firestorm A bipartisan parade of influential lawmakers and interest groups has taken aim at the Obama administration's decision to publicly condemn Israel for its housing... |
| New Hiv Infections Increasing Among Gays NEW YORK New HIV infections are increasing among homosexuals, drug users and prostitutes who don't seek help because of laws that criminalize these practices, the head of the U.N. AIDS agency... |
| Census Bureau Over Budget As Counting Begins The U.S. Census is well into conducting its constitutionally mandated 2010 count but the exercise is already running over budget. Taxpayers are footing the bill of $14.7 billion for 10 years... |