Timberlake restaurant gets ‘B’ grade
Justin Timberlake’s restaurant has received a less than perfect score in a recent health inspection.
The Mirrors hitmaker’s barbecue eatery, Southern Hospitality, was given a “B” grade by the New York City Department of Health after a routine inspection on June 19, reported Radar online.
Camera takes sharpest night sky photos
A new type of camera snaps the sharpest images of the night sky than ever before, achieving image resolution that could see a baseball diamond on the Moon, astronomers say.
Jazz legend Marian McPartland dies
Marian McPartland, a jazz pianist who was a glittering fixture in her musical genre over a career spanning six decades, has died at the age of 95, her record label said.
Afghan bowlers script shock win
India suffered a shock 28-run defeat against Afghanistan but still qualified for the semi-finals of the ACC Emerging Teams Cup tournament for the Under-23 cricket teams, on Thursday.
Productive day for India at youth games
Anjana Dhavalu Thamake clinched a third gold for India by winning the girls’ 800m race at the second Asian Youth Games on Thursday.
Hotshots top table with win over masters
Saina Nehwal shepherded the Hyderabad Hotshots to a comfortable 3-2 victory over the Mumbai Masters in the Indian Badminton League at the Shiv Chhatrapati Sports Complex at Balewadi here on Thursday. Having registered three wins from four outings, the Hotshots are now at the top of the table with 15 points.
Boxing trials for Worlds deferred
The administrative wrangling in the suspended Indian Boxing Federation could end up costing the country’s boxers a chance to compete in this year’s World Championships.
Marion steps into Lady Macbeth’s shoes
Oscar-winning actress Marion Cotillard is attached to play Lady Macbeth in a movie adaptation of Shakespeare’s famous play. Michael Fassbender is playing the iconic antihero, reported Deadline.
PM, Obama will meet on Sept. 27
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh will meet US President Barack Obama at the White House on September 27, with a top Indian official saying groundwork has been done for a “very successful visit” to boost trade and defence ties.
‘Border row may harm China ties’
As Chinese Army incursions continue to recur, India has cautioned China that any disturbance of peace and tranquillity in the border areas can vitiate the overall atmosphere of bilateral ties.