Green chemistry for eco-friendly futureOctober 8th, 2009 SYDNEY - Green chemistry, an eco-friendly strategy, can create products that don't leave a toxic time bomb behind for future generations. Green chemistry is poised to reshape the way we shop and consume, and the fundamental production processes in industry.
Public criticism of Queen after Di's death 'hugely upset' Queen MotherSeptember 27th, 2009 LONDON - Queen Mother was angry and defensive after her daughter, the Queen, was criticized by the public for her actions after the death of Diana, Princess of Wales, in a car accident in 1997, it has emerged. The Queen's apparent "business-as-usual" approach to take Princes William and Harry to church at Balmoral just hours after Prince Charles had told them of their mother's death had made the public angry.
UAE firm launches eco-friendly engine oilsSeptember 17th, 2009 DUBAI - An oil company in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) has launched two new engine oils to ensure higher fuel efficiency and less pollution, WAM news agency reported. The Protect Green 5W 40 and Vulcan Green 10W 40 engine oils have low content of sulphated ash and phosphorous, according to the report Wednesday.
Rare Queen Victoria items to be sold at auctionAugust 14th, 2009 LONDON - Rare items made by Queen Victoria herself are set to go under the hammer in Edinburgh, UK. A woollen bag and a silk shawl will be up for grabs next week, thanks to auctioneer Bonhams.
German brothel offers discounts to green clientsJuly 15th, 2009 BERLIN - A green-friendly brothel in Berlin is offering discounts to clients who arrive by bicycle or public transport. The Maison d'Envie said on its website the unique "environmental discount" comes in a bid to reward visitors' "green commitment" amid the difficult financial situation.
Brit granny threatened with anti-social behaviour order over tomato plantsJuly 15th, 2009 LONDON - A 61-year-old granny was threatened with an anti-social behaviour order unless she removed her tomato plants. Linda Ware from Neath, South Wales had grown two tomato plants outside her council flat to brighten up the foyer, but estate chief David Rouse paid her a visit after a neighbour complained they were making her ill.
The Queen is devoted to her beloved horsesJuly 14th, 2009 LONDON - Queen Elizabeth II is famous for her devotion towards her horses, and a new documentary is set to feature her hands-on approach to the animals. Trainer Katie Jerram speaks of the Royal's dedication towards her beloved equine charges in All The Queen's Horses, to be soon screened on ITV1.
Patil first woman non-royal head of state invited by British QueenJuly 5th, 2009 LONDON - Later this year, Indian President Pratibha Patil will become the first woman non-royal head of state to be hosted by Queen Elizabeth II in her 57-year reign as British monarch. When 'commoner' Patil comes visiting Britain Oct 27-29, she will be only the fourth female head of state to be staying with the Queen on her invitation - all the other 94 have been men.
Queen admires Windsor 'Sandcastle' during Weymouth visitJune 12th, 2009 LONDON - The Queen felt like home as she admired the sand replica of her Windsor Castle during her visit to Weymouth. The 9ft high, 140 sq ft replica was created by sculptor Mark Anderson and along with his team, reports the Sun.
Brit Queen's Asian chauffeur breaches her securityMay 24th, 2009 LONDON - Britain's Queen Elizabeth could have been at the mercy of terrorists recently because of a security breach at Buckinhgam Palace. According to a News of The World report, two of its undercover reporters were given access to Her Majesty's fleet of limos inside the palace grounds by the Asian boyfriend of a Lithuanian hooker.
Queen Mary's letters to friend to go under the hammerMay 14th, 2009 LONDON - A collection of personal letters and photographs addressed to a friend by Queen Mary have come into the limelight for the first time and are set to go under the hammer. The collection, spanning half a century, unravels the correspondence between the royal and her friend, Kate Rube, and later Rube's daughter Elizabeth Gillman.
'Electric cars not eco-friendly'April 19th, 2009 LONDON - The environmental benefits of electric cars are as good as none, a new research has revealed. Dismissing the environmental benefits of electric cars as "fiction", Transport Watch group denounced inclusion of electric cars into green methods of transport.
Miller is less sexy than British queenApril 13th, 2009 LONDON - British actress Sienna Miller was polled in a men's magazine to be even less sexy than the queen. Miller dropped to 202 in the FHM list of Sexiest Women, thesun.co.uk reports.
The Obamas become 11th US First Family to meet the QueenApril 4th, 2009 LONDON - President Barack Obama and his wife Michelle have become the 11th US First Family to meet with the Queen. The Royal meeting is said to have been the most touchy-feely gathering that anyone could ever remember, especially after the Queen and Michelle Obama hugged one another, doing away with the Palace protocol, reports the Mirror.
Prince Philip's Cameron gaffe during Obama's meeting with the QueenApril 2nd, 2009 LONDON - Prince Philip made a gaffe when U.S. President Barack Obama and his wife Michelle met the Queen at Buckingham Palace.