Lohan skips hearing, faces prison
Hollywood beauty Lindsay Lohan may face arrest after missing a mandatory court appearance and the actress, who is stuck in France after losing her passport, claims that her father is responsible for i
Law, Miller in blazing public row
The fairy tale romance of Jude Law and Sienna Miller has hit a roadblock as the couple were seen rowing with each other in public.
Dartington: We hope Tagore paintings go back to India
THE DARTINGTON Trust, which was set up as a replica of social experiment at Santiniketan, said on Friday that it hopes that the 12 paintings by Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagore, to be auctioned at S
IPL-3 is clean, says ICC
The International Cricket Council on Thursday gave a clean chit to Indian Premier League-3 saying it had no evidence or intelligence of any corruption, despite rumours.
Lord Condon, the outgoing chairman of the ICC anti-corruption and security unit, said here on Thursday, “IPL-3 from a clean cricket point of view seems to have been a very clean event.
Futuristic mascots for London Olympics
Two ultra-modern one-eyed creatures have been unveiled as the mascots for the 2012 London Olympics and Paralympics in the hope they will adorn millions of items of merchandise.
ICC probing Pak match-fixing claims
The International Cricket Council’s anti-corruption unit has been investigating Pakistan’s performance in their Sydney Test defeat against Australia in January, it was confirmed on Thursday.
India-born inventor of ATM dies at 84
India-born Scot John Shepherd-Barron, the man who invented the ATM, has died after a short illness, aged 84. He is survived by his wife, three sons and six grandchildren.
‘Less water intake can shrink grey matter’
Make sure you drink enough water everyday — it’s not only good for your body, but it is good for your brain too, for a new study says that grey matter can shrink without hydration.
Black MP in Labour leader race
Britain’s first black woman member of Parliament joined the race to lead Britain’s Opposition Labour Party on Thursday after an election in May ended its 13-year grip on power.
Union wins court fight with BA over strike ban
In a major setback to British Airways, the union representing airline’s cabin crew on Thursday won an appeal against an injunction that blocked a series of planned strikes.