Obama's former Press Secretary cursed Michelle: Book
All has not been well between Michelle Obama and her husband's close aides, according to a new book which claims tension grew so severe at one point that then press secretary Robert Gibbs even 'cursed
US court ask for specifics of financial benefits made by Gupta
A US judge has asked prosecutors to provide specific financial benefits they allege former Goldman Sachs director Rajat Gupta made by passing inside information to his friend Raj Rajaratnam amidst
Eastman Kodak edges toward bankruptcy
Eastman Kodak, the company which brought photography to the masses a century ago, faces a gloomy future amid new reports that it is on the edge of bankruptcy.
Never able to rebuild after the digital
Tatas to display concept electric car 'Emo' at Detroit Auto Show
Tata Technologies, the research and engineering arm of the Tata Group, will showcase an electric concept car at the much-watched Detroit Auto Show next week.
The company said it has no plans yet to
NY private detective jailed for raping Indian-origin girl
A New York private detective has been sentenced to 32 years in prison for raping his Indian-origin girlfriend and then implicating her in one of the most elaborate frame-ups in US history for which sh
Yahoo close to naming new CEO; PayPal's Scott Thompson in race
Internet giant Yahoo Inc is set to name its new chief and the possible names doing the rounds include Scott Thompson, who runs eBay's online payment unit PayPal, as per a media report.
The company ha
Yahoo names ex-PayPal boss Thompson new CEO
Internet giant Yahoo on Wednesday named former PayPal president Scott Thompson its new chief executive, four months after sacking Carol Bartz over her unsuccessful turnaround effort.
After months of
New York mosque firebombed in 'hate crime' spree
New York's mayor expressed outrage Monday after a mosque was hit by a firebomb in an arson spree that police said they were investigating as a hate crime.
The Imam Al-Khoei Foundation building in the
December good for marriage proposals
The heck with lovey-dovey Valentine's Day. Turns out December, with its holiday cheer, romantic winter backdrops and family gatherings, is among the busiest months for popping the question.
"It's a
Mass boycott leads to awkward silence at UN Kim tribute
The United States, Japan, South Korea and most leading European countries have boycotted a minute's silence at the United Nations General Assembly for North Korea's late leader, Kim Jong-il.
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