Blackberries can turn staff into round the clock workaholicsAugust 24th, 2009 LONDON - People who use devices like Blackberries work an extra 15 hours a week because they constantly check e-mails, even after leaving for home. This finding is based on a survey of 600 employees, which showed that such devices were turning people into workaholics by providing them with the ability to receive and send messages and work online, even when they were at home.
AP Interview: NIH chief wants faster push to turn science into better care, even save moneyAugust 17th, 2009 New NIH chief: Turn science into better care, fastWASHINGTON — Dr. Francis Collins is promising a faster push to turn cutting-edge science into better bedside care.
Narcissistic bosses destroy workers' morale and diminish performancesAugust 8th, 2009 WASHINGTON - Working under a narcissistic boss can destroy workers' morale, increased stress levels, and even took a toll on their performance, according to a recent study. The study was conducted to examine the narcissistic tendencies of bosses in American organizations.
Habit of taking turns could be in your genesJuly 9th, 2009 WASHINGTON - The habit of taking turns is more than just good manners - it's down to evolution, say researchers. According to University of Leicester psychologists, there is an "invisible hand" that guides our actions in this respect.
Parents can now 'spy' on their kids' mobile phonesJune 22nd, 2009 MELBOURNE - Parents will soon be able to "keep an eye" on their kids' mobiles phones, thanks to technology already in use by American cops. Parents can receive alerts in the form of SMS and email every time their child gets a call from an "unapproved" number.
Hindus urge Grammy bosses to include 'Kirtan' categoryApril 29th, 2009 WASHINGTON - American-Hindu scholars have urged Grammy bosses to add a new category for traditional Indian music at the annual prize giving - the 'Kirtan' category. The Universal Society of Hinduism officials have emphasized that with the growing popularity of 'kirtan' across America and the U.K, its time that it was declared a category in Grammy, reports Contactmusic.
School bullies sparked music interest in me, says PrinceApril 27th, 2009 WASHINGTON - American pop singer Prince has revealed that his school bullies helped him develop an interest in music. The singer, real name Prince Rogers Nelson, gives them credit for the interest they sparked in him to play his father's piano, after they left him isolated from other kids.
Oprah's 'aha moment' catchphrase lands her in legal disputeApril 25th, 2009 WASHINGTON - Oprah Winfrey is at the centre of a legal battle with the bosses of an insurance company over the use of her signature catchphrase-the "Aha moment". The talk show queen is known to use the popular phrase for a revelation on 'The Oprah Winfrey Show' and in her O magazine, reports Contactmusic.
Cruz Beckham lands an unofficial T-shirt dealApril 23rd, 2009 WASHINGTON - Footballer David Beckham's youngest son Cruz Beckham has landed an unofficial T-shirt deal. Bosses of trendy T-shirt first Worn Free have sent the tot a bundle of vintage tops after spotting the youngster wearing one of their items in a park.
Terrence Howard livid at bosses for axing him from Iron Man sequelApril 23rd, 2009 WASHINGTON - Terrence Howard is livid at studio bosses for dropping him out of the Iron Man sequel over alleged money stakes. The Crash star was shocked to know that he would not reappear in the follow up after Don Cheadle had been signed to portray Iron Man/ Tony Stark's best pal Jim Rhodes.
Hugh Jackman jumped from cliffs to cool his temper!April 7th, 2009 WASHINGTON - Hugh Jackman had a unique way to curb his anger-cliff-jumping!
The 'Australia' star revealed that he found daredevil stunts as the only way to deal with his wild temper. Jackman's parents got separated when he was just eight years old, and the actor blames the subsequent divorce, his absent mother and the attention of schoolyard bullies for his violent rage.
Pete Doherty may pen a TV dramaMarch 27th, 2009 WASHINGTON - Troubled rocker Pete Doherty is reportedly in talks to write a TV drama. According to reports, producers at the BBC are certain that Babyshambles hitmaker would be able to use his experience with substance abuse, and battle with addictions to heroin and cocaine, in writing the drama.
Natasha Richardson to be buried on Sunday in New YorkMarch 22nd, 2009 WASHINGTON - Hollywood actress Natasha Richardson will be buried near her Millbrook Dutchess County home in New York in a private ceremony on March 22. The 45-year-old actress passed away on March 18 after suffering a traumatic brain injury while learning to ski in Montreal, Canada.
Vitamin D deficiency may worsen chronic painMarch 21st, 2009 WASHINGTON - Vitamin D deficiency might worsen the condition of people suffering from chronic pain, according to a new study. The research from Mayo Clinic has found a link between inadequate vitamin D levels and the amount of narcotic medication taken by patients who have chronic pain.
Noel Gallagher desperate for a cameo in 'Coronation Street'March 17th, 2009 WASHINGTON - Oasis rocker Noel Gallagher is so obsessed with 'Coronation Street' that he is begging British TV bosses to cast him in his favourite soap opera. The 41-year-old guitarist has confessed that he and his girlfriend Sara MacDonald love watching the show and a cameo role would fulfil a lifelong ambition.