Al-Azhar top cleric plans to ban face veil from the institute's schools, local media reportsOctober 5th, 2009 Report: Al-Azhar plans to ban face veilCAIRO — An Egyptian daily reports that the country's top Muslim cleric is planning to ban female students from wearing the face veil from schools run by al-Azhar, Sunni Islam's most prestigious institute of learning. The independent daily Al-Masry Al-Youm said in a report Monday that Sheik Mohammed Sayyed Tantawi would soon order the ban implemented in all of al-Azhar's institutions.
Greek designer Sophia Kokosalaki delivers elegant draping, gives traditional motifs cool twistOctober 3rd, 2009 Greece's Kokosalaki serves up elegant drapingPARIS — Greek designer Sophia Kokosalaki served up on Saturday a spring-summer 2010 ready-to-wear collection of artfully draped cocktail dresses that would have done her ancestors proud. Abbreviated cocktail dresses in neutral tones were wound in whisper-light chiffon so graceful it evoked classical Greek sculptures.
Ohio woman with wrong embryo gives birth; biological parents call surrogate 'guardian angel'September 26th, 2009 Ohio woman with wrong embryo gives birthTOLEDO, Ohio — The biological parents of a baby boy born to a woman who had the wrong embryo implanted by a fertility clinic say they will be "eternally grateful" to her. Paul and Shannon Morell of suburban Detroit said in a statement Saturday said the baby was born Thursday at five pounds, three ounces and 18 inches long.
Pope: 'Guardian angel' did not prevent fractured wrist, acting on higher ordersJuly 29th, 2009 Pope: 'Guardian angel' did not stop accidentLES COMBES, Italy — Pope Benedict XVI said Wednesday that his guardian angel was clearly acting "on superior orders" when he let the pontiff fall and break his wrist this month. The 82-year-old pope said in a lighthearted tone that: "Perhaps the Lord wanted to teach me more patience and humility, give me more time for prayer and meditation," the pope added.
Official: Jackson doctor more than $100,000 behind on mortgage, could face foreclosureJuly 29th, 2009 Official: Jackson doctor could face foreclosureLAS VEGAS — A title company official says Michael Jackson's personal physician could face foreclosure on the luxury Las Vegas home that authorities searched in a manslaughter investigation into the singer's death. Stewart Title foreclosure official Mary Hunt said Wednesday that Dr.
Correction: Byzantine Mosaic storyJuly 27th, 2009 Correction: Byzantine Mosaic storyANKARA, Turkey — In a July 24 story about the mosaic face of an angel at the former Byzantine cathedral of Haghia Sophia in Istanbul, The Associated Press reported erroneously that the Haghia Sophia was built in 537 B.C. It was completed in 537 A.D., not B.C., according to the Haghia Sophia museum and Turkey's Culture and Tourism Ministry.
Israel's largest late Roman mosaic, once hidden, is back on displayJuly 1st, 2009 Ancient mosaic comes out of hiding in IsraelLOD, Israel — Israeli archaeologists unveiled one of the largest and best preserved mosaics ever found in the country Wednesday, for only the second time since it was discovered more than a decade ago. The 600-square-foot (56 square meter), 1,700-year-old Roman floor mosaic was found in 1996 during an archaeological dig in the town of Lod near Tel Aviv.
Workers renovating Bethlehem house stumble on ancient tombJune 23rd, 2009 Intact ancient tomb uncovered in BethlehemBETHLEHEM, West Bank — Workers renovating a house in the traditional town of Jesus' birth accidentally discovered an untouched ancient tomb containing clay pots, plates, beads and the bones of two humans, a Palestinian antiquities official said Tuesday. The 4,000-year-old tomb provides a glimpse of the burial customs of the area's inhabitants during the Canaanite period, said Mohammed Ghayyada, director of the Palestinian Authority's Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities.
Unexploded WWII bomb uncovered during renovations to Berlin's Neues Museum causes evacuationApril 25th, 2009 Unexploded WWII bomb found at German museum siteBERLIN — German police say a World War II bomb uncovered during construction at the Neues Museum in central Berlin has caused evacuations and traffic jams. Police would not confirm reports that the apartment of Chancellor Angela Merkel, who lives nearby, needed to be evacuated.
Audrey Hepburn voted ultimate Hollywood beautyFebruary 10th, 2009 LONDON - Audrey Hepburn has been voted the ultimate screen beauty in a poll of Hollywood actresses through the ages. The 'Roman Holiday' star was chosen ahead of modern divas including Angelina Jolie, Keira Knightley and Halle Berry.
Dolce, Gabbana to act in 'Nine'February 9th, 2009 LONDON - Italian designer duo Stefano Gabbana and Domenico Dolce will play the role of priests in an upcoming film 'Nine'. 'Nine' is a musical film based on the 1982 Broadway musical '8 1/2' and has a starry cast that includes big names like Daniel Day-Lewis, Marion Cotillard, Judi Dench, Nicole Kidman, Penélope Cruz and Sophia Loren, reports femalefirst.co.uk.
Sophia Myles enjoyed tough stunts in 'Outlander'February 4th, 2009 NEW YORK - Playing a tough action role in Howard McCain's sci-mythic 'Outlander' was a dream come true for British actress Sophia Myles because she wanted to be pushed to her physical limits. The 28-year-old actress, who earlier portrayed a royal blood in the romantic drama 'Tristan & Isolde', plays princess Freya in the action-adventure 'Outlander' and had a great time performing the stunts for the film.
Sophia Myles deliberately put on weight for 'Outlander'February 2nd, 2009 NEW DELHI - British film and TV actress Sophia Myles, who is known for her toned figure, put on 14 pounds of weight for her role in Howard McCain's sci-mythic 'Outlander'. The 28-year-old actress plays Viking princess Freya in the action-adventure and added mass to her skinny body to justify her role.
Jim Caviezel had to learn dead language for 'Outlander'February 1st, 2009 NEW DELHI - Hollywood actor James Caviezel had to learn a dead language for his role in Howard McCain's sci-mythic 'Outlander'. Caviezel essays the role of Kainan, a humanoid alien in the action adventure and was required to speak an out-of-the-world language to justify being an outsider, said a release from the production house.
Sophia Myles hates to stripFebruary 1st, 2009 NEW DELHI - British film and TV actress Sophia Myles has confessed that she hates to strip for the big screen. The 28-year-old actress initially turned down the romantic film 'Tristan & Isodle' because the script demanded her to peel off.