
New Delhi: Finding a date online for this Valentine's Day or sending a gift to your partner through a website? Well, it can be troublesome as cyberscammers would be preying to exploit gullible Internet users through e-cards, spams and viruses in this season of love, say experts. From fake online dating profiles used to fool people, to phony eCards, be aware of cybercrooks who can pull on your heart strings...

10:57 AM, Feb 13, 2011

First published in 1847, Emily Bronte's Wuthering Heights ranks high on the list of major works of English literature. A brooding tale of passion and revenge set in the Yorkshire moors, the novel has inspired no fewer than four film versions in modern times. Early critics did not like the work, citing its excess of passion and its coarseness. A second edition was published in 1850, two years after the...

08:06 PM, Feb 12, 2011

New Delhi: Bollywood's dream merchants have traditionally sold young chocolaty romances, complete with pink roses. But in the last 10 years, a lot of unusual love stories have made their way to the silver screen, be it 'Mr and Mrs Iyer', or 'Cheeni Kum' or 'Wake Up Sid'. So this Valentine's Day, here's remembering some unconventional relationships on screen like a 60 plus confirmed bachelor being bowled over by a...

01:17 PM, Feb 12, 2011

New Delhi: Valentine's Day is meant to be about love and romance. But there are many who try to hook up so they can show off their arm candy or for a night of sex with no strings attached due to sheer peer pressure, say psychiatrists. "Having a girl in your arms on Valentine's Day does not mean commitment. It is just a day to have fun with girls who...

09:23 AM, Feb 12, 2011

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08:15 PM, Feb 11, 2011

Toronto: Despite an anemic economic recovery, the old adage "it's the thought that counts" likely won't apply this Feb.14. The average American couple plans to spend nearly three times more on Valentine's Day ($ 189) compared to what singles would spend on the average date night ($ 67), according to the latest American Express Spending & Saving Tracker. The biggest spend thrifts? Young professionals, who plan to shell out $255,...

01:26 PM, Feb 11, 2011

New Delhi: Tearing your hair out looking for classy Valentine's Day mobile text messages to send to the hot girl next door without sounding needy? Here are some of the most romantic lines from classic authors that will get her weak in the knees. A list of historical love quotes: 1. Whatever our souls are made of, his and mine are the same - Emily Bronte 2. If you live...

01:03 PM, Feb 11, 2011

Los Angeles: Outspoken, overtanned "Jersey Shore" star Snooki has topped a poll as the nightmare celebrity date for Valentine's Day. The 23 year-old star of the hit reality show about Italian-Americans, whose real name is Nicole Polizzi, got 41 percent of votes in a poll of omg! Yahoo readers on the woman with whom they would least like to spend Valentine's Day. Socialite Paris Hilton was second. Justin Bieber fared...

12:59 PM, Feb 11, 2011

New Delhi: They had planned to gift diamonds to their girlfriends on Valentines Day Feb 14 but as luck would have it, six members of a gang which committed more than 100 robberies and snatchings landed in police net a week before the day marking the celebration of love, an official said Thursday. Police have recovered a Hyundai i10 car, 130 cell phones, wrist watches, three scooters and two country-made...

12:24 PM, Feb 11, 2011

London: No more romance! Now Valentine's Day could soon be observed as the day of divorce as a study suggests more number of couples part ways on Feb 14. Instead of chocolates, roses and gifts, the most romantic day could be more about lawyers, papers and hatred as the number of couples filing for divorce Feb 14 has increased by around 40 percent in the last two years, the Daily...

12:00 PM, Feb 11, 2011

Gone with the Wind, an epic love story. First published in May 1936, is a romantic novel written by Margaret Mitchell that won the Pulitzer Prize in 1937. Book excerpt from Margaret Mitchell's Gone with the Wind Chapter 63 The front door was slightly ajar and she trotted, breathless, into the hall and paused for a moment under the rainbow prisms of the chandelier. For all its brightness the house...

08:51 PM, Feb 10, 2011

Pride and Prejudice is a novel by Jane Austen, first published in 1813. The story follows the main character Elizabeth Bennet as she deals with issues of manners, upbringing, morality, education and marriage in the society of the landed gentry of early 19th-century England. Elizabeth is the second of five daughters of a country gentleman, living near the fictional town of Meryton in Hertfordshire, near London. Excerpts from Jane Austen's...

08:36 PM, Feb 10, 2011