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News Corp sees MySpace as a place for games

MYSPACE, which has been losing traffic to Facebook, may be turned into a gaming platform to improve its entertainment offerings. Jonathan Miller, digital head of MySpace’s parent company News Corp, said he wants to expand the videogame platform on his company’s sagging social networking... [Read More]

Volvo to expand its business across India

Volvo Car India, the Indian arm of Swedish car major Volvo Car Corp, is upbeat about the Indian luxury car market and is gearing up to expand its footprint across the country. Volvo, which entered the Indian market in 2007, is planning to introduce new models in India from its global line-up, but is... [Read More]

Tata to introduce Nano in Latin America

Tata is planning to introduce its small car Nano in Latin America in partnership with Italian automaker Fiat. Tata Group Chairman Ratan Tata in an interview to Italian newspaper La Stampa said both Tata Motors and Fiat are discussing plans to bring Nano into Latin America. Ratan Tata, who is also an... [Read More]

NKorea calls Clinton a ‘funny woman’, ‘schoolgirl’

North Korea shot back on Thursday at U S Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, who recently likened the isolated regime to a child demanding attention, calling the diplomat a “primary schoolgirl.” Clinton made the comment in an ABC interview broadcast on Monday from India, accusing Pyongyang... [Read More]

Erin Andrews Hotel Video, Photo Oglers Rewarded with Nice Computer Viruses

Hackers and people who write computer viruses are losers. But we have to say, this is the greatest thing those degenerates have ever hung their hats on. Thousands of horny morons received lessons in karma after trying to download naked footage of ESPN reporter Erin Andrews only to get a virus instead. Video... [Read More]

ESPN reporter secretly videotaped in nude

Erin Andrews NakedESPN reporter Erin Andrews was secretly videotaped in the nude while she was alone in a hotel room and the video was posted on the Internet, her lawyer said. The blurry five-minute video shows Andrews standing in front of a hotel room mirror. It’s unknown when or where it was... [Read More]

ESPN Bans New York Post Reporters Over Erin Andrews Photos

It seems that the New York Post has managed to grab a few of those Erin Andrews video photos that have been floating around on the web. ESPN is clearly not happy at all about this, as they have now banned NY Post reporters over the incident. We won’t be posting those photos here, but you can read... [Read More]

Cops raid doc clinic, seek Jackson manslaughter link

Authorities searched the Houston clinic of Michael Jackson’s doctor on Wednesday, and his attorney said they were seeking evidence of manslaughter. Dr. Conrad Murray had been interviewed by police as a witness to the pop star’s death, but has not been considered a suspect. Police have said... [Read More]

Thousands flee western Canadian wildfires

ancouver: Emergency crews made slow progress on Sunday to contain wildfires that have forced thousands of residents of a western Canadian community to flee their homes. Wind and dry conditions were fueling the large blazes that broke out on Saturday in the rugged hills along Okanagan Lake west of the... [Read More]

Quake pushes New Zealand island closer to Australia

Wellington: An Earthquake measuring 7.8 on the Richter scale on Wednesday pushed the South Island of New Zealand closer to Australia, scientists said. The epicentre of the quake was located at the Fiordland region of South Island. It was the strongest earthquake to hit New Zealand in 78 years. Officials,... [Read More]

Ship carrying 185 people sinks in Amazon

maldives generic beach Rio de Janeiro: A ship carrying 185 people sank on Tuesday in the Amazon River near the Brazilian city of Manaus. The ship’s rudder broke shortly after leaving the harbour in Manaus, authorities said. Most of the passengers were rescued by people in the harbour, but it remained... [Read More]

The other side: Solar eclipse, its history and science

The moon will block the sun across a swathe of Russia, Mongolia and northwestern China just before sunset on August 1, launching a momentous month for China as it hosts the Olympic Games in Beijing. A total solar eclipse occurs when the moon moves between the sun and the earth, blocking out the sun from... [Read More]

Kalam frisked by American airline at New Delhi airport

In a breach of protocol, former President A P J Abdul Kalam , who is exempted from security checks due to his status, was frisked by an American airlines at the international airport in New Delhi before boarding the aircraft. The Civil Aviation Ministry has ordered a probe into the incident involving... [Read More]

The Longest Solar Eclipse

A total solar eclipse began its flight on Wednesday across a narrow swathe of Asia, where hundreds of millions of people watched the skies darken despite thick summer clouds. The longest total solar eclipse of the 21st century was visible along a roughly 250 km-wide corridor, according to the US space... [Read More]

US/Russian tensions rise over Georgia

A U.S. warship anchored off Georgia for joint military exercises Tuesday while Russian jets pounded mock targets nearby in a sign of lingering tensions over the former Soviet nation turned U.S. ally. The U.S. and Russian maneuvers marked a stark change in tone from meetings last week between President... [Read More]

India in Top 10 list of military spenders

1464 billion dollars — that’s what nations around the world spent to secure themselves from their adversaries. The Stockholm International Peace Research Institute has compiled a list of the top 10 military spenders in 2008. India, which is ranked 10 in the list, is being touted as the most... [Read More]

Why China may attack India by 2012

China will launch an attack on India before 2012. There are multiple reasons for a desperate Beijing to teach India the final lesson, thereby ensuring Chinese supremacy in Asia in this century. The recession that shut the Chinese exports shop is creating an unprecedented internal social unrest. In turn,... [Read More]

Jackson was murdered for his 1 billion pound fortune, says sister La Toya

Michael Jackson was murdered for his 1-billion-pound fortune, according to his heartbroken sister La Toya. In an exclusive interview, the former Playboy model, 53, said that she and the family are convinced her brother’s apparent drugs overdose was “foul play” by a shadowy group out... [Read More]

India delayed 26/11 probe, says Pakistan

Pakistan on Saturday accused India of delaying the probe into the terror attack on Mumbai in November last year. Addressing a press conference, Interior Minister Rehman Malik said, “India should stop saying that we are not serious about the 26/11 probe. We have already arrested five of the nine... [Read More]

We’ve just 96 months to save the world: Prince Charles

Prince Charles Capitalism is under attack from the monarchy, this time. Britain’s Prince Charles on Wednesday blasted capitalism and consumerism for having ‘brought the world to the brink of economic and environmental doom. The Prince of Wales in a grandstand speech, on his concerns for the... [Read More]

Japan to stay awake for Micheal Jackson’s funeral

Japanese fans paid tribute to Michael Jackson, watching videos and listening to the pop legend’s songs as devotees around Asia vowed to stay up late into the night to watch the official memorial in Los Angeles. From Tokyo to Melbourne, Jackson’s followers said they would mourn and celebrate... [Read More]

MJ’s friends say goodbye

Brooke Shields :Michael always knew he could count on me to support him or be his date. … We had a bond and maybe it was because we both understood what it was like to be in the spotlight from a very, very young age. I used to tease him and say, ‘I started when I was 11 months old. You’re... [Read More]

Cyber war heats up over gay sex verdict

Bringing out the deep divisions in Indian society about homosexuality, netizens have given a mixed reaction to the Delhi High Court ruling legalising gay sex, with some terming it as a ‘great judgment’ and some saying same-sex relations are ‘unnatural’ and against Indian culture.... [Read More]

Celebs rejoice legalising homosexuality

“Historic!” That is how the film and fashion fraternities have hailed Thursday’s Delhi High Court judgement decriminalising gay sex. Hailing India as great, they said the verdict would give more independence to the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender (LGBT) community. Hairstylist Sylvie,... [Read More]