Over 1000 illegal Pakistani immigrants to be deported from KuwaitOctober 1st, 2009 KUWAIT - The Kuwait has decided to deport over 1000 Pakistanis who are living in the country illegally. According to The Dawn, Kuwait's Interior Ministry has said that it would soon send nearly 17,000 illegal migrants people back to their native country.
Aged 92, Dame Vera Lynn beats The Beatles to No. 1 spot on Britain's album chartSeptember 14th, 2009 Aged 92, Dame Vera Lynn has Britain's No. 1 recordLONDON — Seventy years after she first stepped into a recording studio, Dame Vera Lynn is at the top of Britain's album chart.
Monk, 88, charged with sex attacks on two women in UKAugust 22nd, 2009 LON - An 88-year-old monk has been accused of sexually assaulting two women. Father Luke McNally from Cistercian Sancta Maria Abbey at Nunraw East Lothian allegedly attacked both since 2004.
Beatles fans swarm Abbey Road on 40th anniversary of album's iconic photoAugust 8th, 2009 LONDON —Beatles fans mobbed London's Abbey Road on the 40th anniversary of the famous photo that turned this ordinary London street into a musical pilgrimage site. Hundreds of fans swarmed the site Saturday morning, bringing traffic to a standstill.
Obama gearing education system to compete with India, ChinaJuly 15th, 2009 WASHINGTON - President Barack Obama says his administration is building a 21st century education system in America to compete with "China and India and everybody else all around the world". The US has "to ensure that we're educating and preparing our people for the new jobs of the 21st century", he said, talking about the "American Graduation Initiative" Tuesday at a Community College in Warren, Michigan.
Michael Jackson's death is the second biggest Internet story of the 21st centuryJuly 10th, 2009 LOS ANGLES - Pop singer Michael Jackson's death is officially the second biggest internet news story of the 21st century, according to figures published Thursday. Only Barack Obama's election to the White House eclipsed the King of Pop's dramatic passing away.
Corona Extra voted World's Favourite BeerJune 26th, 2009 LONDON - Corona Extra has been voted the world's favourite beer in a new poll. The Mexican-brewed lager - usually served with a segment of lime - topped the list of more than two million Facebook users, reports The Sun.
US banks on India as key partner to shape 21st centuryJune 25th, 2009 WASHINGTON - Reiterating its "deep commitment" to build stronger ties with India, the US Thursday said it looked forward to working with the new Indian government to make its vision of shaping the 21st century together a reality. President Barack Obama and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton "have both expressed a deep commitment to build stronger ties with India, a commitment based on mutual respect and mutual interest", the new US pointman for South Asia told a panel of the House of Representatives.
London calling _ Michelle Obama and her daughters take short holiday in Britain's capital cityJune 11th, 2009 Michelle Obama and her daughters visit LondonLONDON — Michelle Obama and her two daughters livened up London's streets this week on an unofficial visit to the city, taking in the sort of things that would appeal to a young family — a Harry Potter set, Westminster Abbey, a show. The First Lady's office had initially refused to give details of the visit, but spokeswoman Katie McCormick Lelyveld confirmed Wednesday that Obama and her daughters, Sasha, 8, and Malia, 10, had been in London and seen some of the city's sights.
Painter hands out 1,000 posters to universities in search of perfect wifeJune 3rd, 2009 NEW DELHI - A Chinese man, who believes that college students are pure, has handed out 1000 posters at 10 university campuses in search of a perfect wife. Fu Bing, 32, who wants to find his true love from among the student population, distributed the posters to campuses in Zhengzhou, capital of Henan province, reports the China Daily.
Queen Elizabeth honors Yeomen of the Guard at Westminster AbbeyApril 28th, 2009 Queen Elizabeth honors Yeomen of the GuardLONDON — Queen Elizabeth II honored her Yeomen of the Guard on Tuesday in a ceremony at Westminster Abbey, while her husband reportedly joked about the guards' scarlet stockings. The queen placed flowers at the tomb of King Henry VII, who created the Queen's Body Guard of the Yeomen of the Guard in 1485 at the Battle of Bosworth.
WAG Abbey Clancy's nip slipApril 24th, 2009 LONDON - England football star Peter Crouch's girlfriend Abbey Clancy suffered wardrobe malfunction after her boob popped out during an award function. The beauty had just arrived to the FiFi UK Fragrance Awards 2009 when her dress' gaping neckline travelled a bit too further south, exposing her boob, reports the Sun.
Remastered Beatles' tracks to release in SeptemberApril 8th, 2009 LONDON - Beatles' record label is set to recreate the magic of the legendary rock band with a digitally remastered version of their albums. Engineers at Abbey Road Studios, northwest London have re-recorded the songs using a mixture of state-of-the-art recording technology and 1960s musical equipment to create "highest fidelity the catalogue has seen since its original release".
21st century talks no Roosevelt, Churchill sitting and sipping brandy: ObamaApril 3rd, 2009 LONDON - Visiting US President Barack Obama is of the view that leadership-related negotiations in the new millennium (21st century) are far more complicated and different to the negotiations held 68 years ago during and after the second World War. Speaking on the sidelines of the second Group of Twenty (G-20) Summit that was held here, Obama said: "If there's just Roosevelt and Churchill sitting in a room with a brandy, that's an easier negotiation."
"But that's not the world we live in, and it shouldn't be the world that we live in," he told reporters from India and China during a news conference following a meeting with Indian Prime Minister Dr.
Giant solar waves spew more energy than 10 bn atom bombsMarch 21st, 2009 LONDON - Scientists have detected vast turbulent waves in the sun's lower atmosphere that at a time spew the energy equivalent of 10 billion nuclear warheads. Queen's University Belfast (QUB) scientists with researchers from the Universities of Sheffield and California State, have shed some light on why the corona, the region around the sun, has a much higher temperature than its surface - something of a puzzle to scientists.