No plastic surgery for Salma Hayek
Actress Salma Hayek says she is not in favour of plastic surgery and one should embrace the aging process naturally. "I believe that every woman is entitled to fight to preserve her youth," Hayek told Allure magazine.
Morgan Stanley warns of US, EU recession
Morgan Stanley today said the United States and Europe are dangerously close to recession, blaming in part policy errors by authorities on both sides of the Atlantic.
The investment bank said a slow
Wall Street dives on economic, European worries
U.S. stocks dropped sharply on Thursday as data fuelled worries the economy was weakening and bank shares tumbled on fears the European financial crisis could spread havoc to other parts of the world.
Leaked 'rape' report sparks new Strauss-Kahn furor
Opposing lawyers disputed the meaning of a medical report that said 'rape' caused injuries sustained by the woman who has accused former IMF chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn of sexual assault.
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Fitch confirms US AAA rating, with a stable outlook
Fitch confirmed on Tuesday its triple-A rating of the United States, 10 days after rival Standard & Poor's dealt the country its first-ever downgrade due to its heavy debt burden.
"The affirmation of
Pak gave China access to US chopper wreckage: report
Chinese military engineers were 'probably' given access by Pakistan to the wreckage of the US stealth helicopter that had crashed in Osama bin Laden's compound during the Abbottabad raid and Chinese e
Google to snap up handset-maker Motorola Mobility for $12.5 bn
In one of the biggest deals in the fast-growing mobile handset space, Internet giant Google will buy cellphone-maker Motorola Mobility for USD 12.5 billion.
The all-cash deal will boost Google's comp
Real witches cry foul at portrayal on TV drama
Critics of bloody violence and excessive sex on TV have long had HBO’s vampire drama True Blood in their cross hairs, but now the popular series has another group of wary citizens — witches, real ones
Al Qaeda trying to produce lethal poison ricin: report
Al Qaeda's arm in Yemen is trying to produce a lethal poison called 'ricin' that is made of castor beans and could be packed around small explosives for attacks inside the US, American counter-terror
US skier tossed off team over NY plane urination
A teenage skier accused of getting drunk and then urinating in the cabin of a JetBlue flight was dismissed from the US Ski Team's development squad.
Robert ‘Sandy’ Vietze was detained by police at Jo