NATO summit: Protesters march through Chicago

NATO summit: Protesters march through Chicago Chicago: Thousands of protesters marched through downtown Chicago on Sunday in one of the city's largest demonstrations in years, airing grievances about war, climate change and a wide range of other complaints as world leaders assembled for a NATO summit. The protest, which for months had stirred worries about violence in the streets, drew together a broad assortment of participants, including peace activists joining with war veterans and people more...
10:05 AM, May 21, 2012
Sneak peek: 'Magic Mike'

Sneak peek: 'Magic Mike'

The film opens up in theaters this June and stars Mathew McConaughey. ...
06:01 PM, Apr 24, 2012

Watch: Trailer of 'Magic Mike'

Watch: Trailer of 'Magic Mike' New Delhi: The trailer of 'Magic Mike' is out. The film stars Channing Tatum, Alex Pettyfer, Matthew McConaughey, Joe Manganiello, and Matt Bomer in leading roles. Directed by Steven Soderbergh, the film is the story of a stripper Magic Mike who teaches a new stripper the tricks of the trade. ...
11:49 AM, Apr 19, 2012
Sneak Peek: Paul Mccartney's 'My Valentine'

Sneak Peek: Paul Mccartney's 'My Valentine'

Paul McCartney directs the music video for his latest single 'My Valentine', starring Natalie Portman and Johnny Depp. ...
06:08 PM, Apr 17, 2012

Romney in Republican presidential nomination race

Romney in Republican presidential nomination race Washington: Top Republican Senator John McCain on Wednesday endorsed former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney in his race to seek party's presidential nomination for the November 2012 elections. "The time has arrived for Republicans to choose a presidential nominee; a new standard bearer who has the ability and determination to defeat President (Barack) Obama and the strongest commitment to returning America to prosperity and defending our interests and values overseas," McCain...
09:01 AM, Jan 05, 2012

David Gilmour dismisses Pink Floyd reunion reports

David Gilmour dismisses Pink Floyd reunion reports New Delhi: David Gilmour has dismissed reports suggesting the living members of Pink Floyd will reunite for a London Olympics. A representative for the rocker says, "David Gilmour can confirm that there is no truth in recent media speculation about Pink Floyd reuniting to perform for the 2012 London Olympics," reported Contactmusic. If true, the show would have marked the band's first official performance together since Live 8 in 2005....
04:40 PM, Jan 04, 2012

Pink Floyd to reunite for London Olympics

Pink Floyd to reunite for London Olympics London: English rock band Pink Floyd are reportedly set to reunite and perform at the London 2012 Olympics later this summer. The rockers last put their differences aside to play at a charity gig in 2005 - their first public appearance as a band in 20 years - and are tipped to appear again at this year's summer sporting spectacle, reported Contactmusic. "Its long been made clear it would take...
02:12 PM, Jan 04, 2012

Barack Obama says he deserves to be re-elected

Barack Obama says he deserves to be re-elected Washington: Strongly defending his record as US President during the nearly first three years of his tenure, Barack Obama has said he deserves to be re-elected as he has not only revived the nation's economy, but also secured the country. "Not only saving this country from a great depression, not only saving the auto industry, but putting in place a system in which we are going to start lowering health...
07:03 AM, Dec 13, 2011

Beatles legend Harrison's sister plans tell-all book

Beatles legend Harrison's sister plans tell-all book London: Beatles legend George Harrison's sister Louise says she is writing a book about the guitarist and his famous bandmates. Louise Harrison is the older sister of the late guitarist - who died of lung cancer ten years ago on November 29 - at the age of 58. She said that she wants to tell the real story of her brother and his famous bandmates, John Lennon, Paul McCartney and...
06:40 PM, Dec 01, 2011

McCartney immortalised on PETA Stamp

McCartney immortalised on PETA Stamp London: People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) have launched a new stamp range featuring the likes of the 20 most famous vegetarians of all-time, including veteran singer Sir Paul McCartney. McCartney along with Natalie Portman, Pamela Anderson and Morrissey have agreed to feature on the stamp which will be released in the US Tuesday. "These are very influential people, and not everyone knows that these folks are vegetarian,"...
12:19 PM, Nov 29, 2011

ISI support to Haqqani network angered US: McCain

ISI support to Haqqani network angered US: McCain Washington: Adopting a tough stance against Pakistan, a top Republican Senator has charged its intelligence agency with continuing to support the Haqqani network and other terrorist groups. "Pakistan's intelligence agency continues to support the Haqqani Network and other terrorist groups that are killing US and Afghan forces in Afghanistan, and the vast majority of the material used to make improvised explosive devices originates from two fertilizer factories in Pakistan," Senator...
08:30 AM, Nov 29, 2011

Saying thanks helps your psychological outlook

Saying thanks helps your psychological outlook Washington: Count your blessings this holiday season. It's good for you. While it seems pretty obvious that gratitude is a positive emotion, psychologists for decades rarely delved into the science of giving thanks. But in the last several years they have, learning in many experiments that it is one of humanity's most powerful emotions. It makes you happier and can change your attitude about life, like an emotional reset button....
12:39 PM, Nov 23, 2011
Sliced: Amazing moments with John McCalmont

Sliced: Amazing moments with John McCalmont

Here is a preview all the adrenaline rush on History Channel's latest show Sliced. ...
04:43 PM, Oct 29, 2011

Ex-Beatle McCartney says 'I Do' for third time

Ex-Beatle McCartney says 'I Do' for third time London: Paul McCartney married for the third time on Sunday, exchanging vows with American heiress Nancy Shevell at the same London register office where the former Beatle wed his first wife Linda in 1969. The beaming couple emerged from the grey-stone Old Marylebone Town Hall to confetti and cheers from dozens of fans who had waited hours to catch a glimpse of the music legend and his new wife. Brunette...
11:57 AM, Oct 10, 2011

McCain's visit sparks debate in Kashmir

McCain's visit sparks debate in Kashmir Srinagar: The visit of US Senator John McCain to Kashmir earlier this week has generated an interesting debate - some are pointing to the fact that he came to the valley directly from Pakistan and some say he has a serious agenda to pursue. The Republican candidate for the 2008 US presidential elections lost to Barack Obama and now represents Arizona in the US Senate. McCain has been the most...
05:45 PM, Aug 18, 2011
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