I like to dress classic: Jennifer Lopez
Pop star Jennifer Lopez likes to dress in a classic way and doesn't really go for trendy items of clothing. The 42-year-old singer-and-actress says she doesn't really go for trendy items of clothing and would rather pay homage to old school Hollywood glamour, reported Look magazine.
PM and Gillard meet, discuss sale of uranium
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and his Australian counterpart Julia Gillard met here on Saturday for a brief interaction to take forward discussions on selling uranium to India and also to review their strategic partnership.
US warns action if Pak fails to stop cross border attacks
Charging that violent extremist groups from their safe havens in Pakistan were posing a "significant threat" to US forces, a top Pentagon official has warned that Washington would "consider a range of options" if Islamabad does not address these concerns.
Cambodia set for historic Khmer Rouge trial
The long-awaited trial of top Khmer Rouge leaders accused of genocide and other atrocities finally gets under way in Cambodia on Monday, but one of the four accused will be notably absent.
Suzuki and Volkswagen headed for arbitration
Suzuki Motor Corp and estranged partner Volkswagen seemed headed for arbitration, after VW refused again to sell its 20 per cent stake back to the Japanese carmaker and put a floundering two-year alliance out of its misery.
E. Bengal vs Bagan no longer clash of the titans
In the list of world football’s top club rivalries, Mohun Bagan versus East Bengal clash is rated amongst the 50 most important matches played annually. A remarkable feat as this is the only match listed from a country which has always been below 100 in the Fifa rankings. This Kolkata derby is considered not only India’s greatest but also one of Asia’s oldest and most anticipated matches. From this continent, the only other derby considered amongst the world’s top 50 is Tehran’s Pirouzi vs Esteghlal.
Ready to hand over 26/11 culprits to India: Zardari to Mullen
Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari was so scared of a military coup after Osama bin Laden's death that he was ready to create a "new security team" favourable to Americans and promised the US to hand over Pak-based 26/11 perpetrators including those from its intelligence agency to India.
Dravid, Laxman move up in Test batting chart
The impressive performances in the first two Tests of the ongoing series against the West Indies saw Rahul Dravid break into the top 10 while VVS Laxman climbed to 13th spot in the ICC Test rankings for batsmen issued on Friday.
Pak's turnaround on MFN: PM says status not granted to India
Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani has made it clear that Pakistan has not granted the Most Favoured Nation status to India, saying the Commerce Ministry has only been tasked to move forward on the iss
Don’t revoke AFSPA in Kashmir: Advani
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader L.K. Advani on Saturday said his party was against the revocation of the Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) in Jammu and Kashmir.