UK: In French wine, some budget truths
Britain’s government is selling vintage French wine at around £5,000 a bottle in a bid to make its wine cellar self-funding as part of a national austerity drive and clamp-down on extravagant expenditure.
I quit for good of the Church: Pope
Pope Benedict XVI bid an emotional farewell at his last general audience on Wednesday, saying he understood the gravity of his decision to become the first pontiff to resign in 600 years, but said he had done it for the good of the Roman Catholic Church.
The Onion is sorry for joke on Wallis
The Onion, a source for online and printed satire that routinely skewers celebrities, apologised on Monday for a what it called a crude and offensive tweet directed at nine-year-old Oscar nominee Quvenzhané Wallis.
Bond at 50: Bassey leads tribute
Dame Shirley Bassey earned a standing ovation at the Oscars on Sunday when she led a tribute to James Bond’s 50th birthday by singing Goldfinger, the 1964 Bond theme song that launched her international career. Bassey, 76, wearing a gold dress, gold necklace and gold earrings, appeared on stage following a film and music tribute to the Bond movie franchise, which began in 1962 with the first Bond film Dr No, starring Sir Sean Connery.
In FBI, sexting and bugging secrets emerge
One FBI employee was fired for sleeping with a drug dealer and lying about it under oath, while another got the boot for bugging the boss’s office.
Voting for Oscars ends
Voting for Sunday’s Oscars,the highest honors in the movie industry, closed on Tuesdayevening after a big spending campaign by Hollywood studios and the first online balloting system in the 85-year hi
Zero Dark Thirty, Argo win top WGA awards
US film and television writers gave their top two movie awards on Sunday to Zero Dark Thirty and Argo in the final Hollywood guild awards show before next week’s Oscars.
After 100 yrs, UK Royal Mint is making gold sovereigns in India
Britain’s Royal Mint has started to manufacture gold sovereign coins in India for the first time in almost 100 years, it said Monday.
UN plans new formula to turn planet greener
A new United Nations plan to involve all nations in marshalling science to fix environmental problems ranging from toxic chemicals to climate change will be put to the test from Monday at talks in Nai
‘Blade Runner’ Pistorius charged with murder
South African prosecutors will argue that international sports star Oscar Pistorius committed premeditated murder when he shot his girlfriend dead at his luxury home, they told a Pretoria court on Friday.