Playboy Bunny house on sale for $11 million
The Playboy Bunny house is reportedly up for sale and is being listed at $11 million.
The 6,690-square feet house, which is located across the street from the Playboy mansion, is known for housing some of most well-known models including Jayde Nicole and Jaime Edmondson, who had starred on the “Amazing Race” at one point too, reported TMZ Online.
Kingfisher seeks regulatory approval from DGCA to relaunch ops
After remaining grounded for over six months, Kingfisher Airlines today sought regulatory approvals to relaunch its operations and submitted plans to the DGCA on infusion of funds and revival of its flights.
1984 riots: Court orders reopening of case against Tytler
In a big jolt to Jagdish Tytler, a Delhi court today ordered reopening of a 1984 anti-Sikhs riots case against him, setting aside a CBI closure report giving clean chit to the Congress leader.
Sebi quizzes Sahara chief Subrata Roy, seeks asset details
Market regulator Sebi today questioned Sahara group chief Subrata Roy and three other top executives about their assets and investments in connection with the high profile case involving refund of an estimated Rs 24,000 crore to over three crore investors.
Car sales plunge after 10 years, fall 7% in 2012-13
Car sales in India fell for the first time in a decade - down 6.69 per cent in 2012-13 - as the automobile industry struggled to cope with demand slump due to a sluggish economy.
Sensex snaps losing trend, rises 188 points
Snapping a five-day losing trend, the BSE benchmark Sensex today recovered by 188 points led by buying in blue-chips such as HDFC, Infosys and TCS, amid a firming global trend.
Thatcher more popular than Winston Churchill: UK poll
Former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher is Britain’s most popular Prime Minister since the Second World War, unexpectedly eclipsing even Winston Churchill, according to a poll.
Sahara chief Subrata Roy appears before Sebi
Sahara group chief Subrata Roy and three other top executives today appeared before market regulator Sebi, which had summoned them in the high-profile case involving refund of an estimated Rs 24,000 crore to over three crore investors.
Delhi not a safe place, Mamata says
“Delhi is not a safe place,” West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee said today, as she abruptly cut short her three-day visit here cancelling her appointments with the Prime Minister and the finance minister.
I enjoy batting at number 3: Dinesh Karthik
Mumbai Indians wicketkeeper-batsman Dinesh Karthik, who became the leading scorer in the ongoing IPL after a match-winning effort against the Delhi Daredevils, said he enjoys batting at number three as it helps him make the best use of powerplay overs.