Whos in DPL; Rani, Katrina or MadhuriOctober 6th, 2009 Yes the new name has surfaced on the list of judges for Sonys new reality show Dance Premier League. After Madhuri Dixit backing out at the last moment, the channel and production is clinging on the name of Rani Mukherjee now.
Is Shilpa Shetty judging Teen Ka Tadka?September 23rd, 2009 Well this is what we had been hearing from our sources from the production house. After Bigg Boss, Shilpa Shetty is planning to judge Teen Ka Tadka which was known as Comedy Circus.
Raju Shrivastav in Bigg Boss 3!September 16th, 2009 Yes you have heard it right. Raju Shrivastav is all set to enter the Bigg Boss house.
When Crowe defeated journalist in cycling challengeSeptember 4th, 2009 LONDON - Infuriated by an Australian journalist's comments on his fitness regime and unhealthy habits, Hollywood actor Russell Crowe not only challenged the journo to a cycling duel but also defeated her. The star was infuriated when Sydney's Daily Telegraph published an article headlined - "Smokes and fatty foods the fitness regime for Rusty" - after he was spotted puffing cigarettes and eating fast food during a bike ride, reports imdb.com.
Aftershock a new season on the BBCs international news services investigating the impact of the global recession.August 28th, 2009 BBC World News, BBC World Service and BBC.com
27 August, 2009. On September 15, 2008, New York-based Lehman Brothers, one of the world’s oldest and most respected investment banks, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.
Panasonic ties up with Cameron's 'Avatar' movie to go 3-D, promote home TVsAugust 21st, 2009 Panasonic ties up with 'Avatar' movie to go 3-DTOKYO — Panasonic Corp. has signed on "Titanic" director James Cameron and his upcoming film in an advertising blitz for its TVs equipped with 3-D technology, both sides said Friday.
Panasonic teams with James Cameron's 'Avatar' movie to promote 3-D home TVsAugust 21st, 2009 Panasonic leans on 'Avatar' movie for 3-D pr blitzTOKYO — "Titanic" director James Cameron has signed on with Panasonic Corp. to promote new 3-D TVs.
Y.E. Yang's PGA win, the first by an Asian in a major, will help push another Asian golf surgeAugust 17th, 2009 Yang's PGA win helps push another Asian golf surgeSEOUL, South Korea — Y.E. Yang's stunning win over Tiger Woods at the PGA Championship gave the burgeoning golf market in Asia something that no amount of money can buy: the region's first major champion.
Japan says arrival of Uighur activist won't affect ties with ChinaJuly 28th, 2009 Japan: Activist visit won't affect ties with ChinaTOKYO — The visit to Japan of an exiled Uighur activist who China blames for this month's ethnic riots will not affect relations between Tokyo and Beijing because its approval was not politically motivated, the government said Tuesday. China's Foreign Ministry expressed "strong dissatisfaction" Monday with Japan for allowing a visit by Rebiya Kadeer, the U.S.-based dissident who heads the pro-independence World Uyghur Congress.
Humari maange puri karo-Jungle contestantsJuly 23rd, 2009 As we have already heard that the contestants of Iss Jungle Se Muhje Bachao had quit the show all together, but after much convincing from the production side, the artists are ready to go back, only if their demands are fulfilled. As per our sources, “They made a lot of chaos when Akashdeep was injured during one of the task and decided to quit.
To boost prices and profits, HDTV manufacturers slim down flat-panel setsJuly 6th, 2009 TV makers hope thin is in for newest setsNEW YORK — Lee Richman installs high-end home theater systems that can cost as much as $170,000. Lately, he's noticed that some of his clients — or their interior designers — are perking up when they hear about ultra-slim TV sets, which come off the wall only about an inch.
Sony shareholders approve new management, including founder son, to fight downturnJune 19th, 2009 Sony shareholders approve new managementTOKYO — Sony shareholders approved a new management setup at the Japanese electronics and entertainment company on Friday that will center power around Chief Executive Howard Stringer and a team of younger executives. They approved 15 directors, including Welsh-born American Stringer, the first foreigner to head Sony, who is taking on an additional title of president as well as serving as chairman and chief executive.
US rescue team: Search for poet who went missing on Japanese island more than week ago to endMay 9th, 2009 Search for missing poet in Japan down to final dayCHEYENNE, Wyo. — The search for an acclaimed poet who went missing on a small Japanese island more than 10 days ago will end Friday, an American search-and-rescue team coordinator said.
US team: Japanese rescuers will continue search for Wyo. poet missing on remote islandMay 9th, 2009 US team concludes island search for missing poetCHEYENNE, Wyo. — An American rescue team had no luck on its final day of searching for a Wyoming poet missing on a remote Japanese island, but a Japanese team will continue working, a rescuer said Friday.
Search for missing US poet on remote Japan island to be scaled downMay 5th, 2009 Search for US poet in Japan to be scaled downTOKYO — A team of American trackers picked up the trail of an award-winning U.S. poet who went missing on a remote Japanese island while hiking up a volcano, his sister-in-law said Wednesday.