Lily, sister launch vintage clothing store in London
The pop star Lily Allen and her sister Sarah Owen, who recently opened a vintage clothing store Lucy in Disguise in London together, were both really keen to get involved in the industry, and made the decision to open a shop so that they could be creative without having to make their own items. She said, “I love vintage clothing and I felt like
Kate is a style icon
Fashion consultant Amanda Ross thinks model Kate Moss is the ultimate style icon because she has a unique look. The Lipstick Jungle stylist, who is the global fashion director for W Hotels Worldwide, says she is a huge fan of the supermodel’s dress sense because she has her own unique look and is always so well turned out,
Nato strike kills 30 insurgents in Pakistan
The International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) in Afghanistan has killed more than 30 insurgents on Pakistani territory, the Nato-led force said late Sunday.
Iran may sue Russia over S-300 missile deal row
A top Iranian lawmaker has said the country would sue Russia for the S-300 missile deal if Russia fails to deliver the system to Iran, a media report said.
David Miliband may quit politics
David Miliband, who was defeated by younger brother Ed Miliband for the post of leader of Britain's Opposition Labour Party, may quit politics, a media report said on Monday.
Dhaka to Delhi: crack down on drug factories near border
Bangladesh has urged India to crack down on factories that make the banned Phensedyl syrup near the border. Two million bottles of Phensedyl were seized in 2009.
West Asia peace talks in jeopardy
The future of West Asia direct peace talks appeared to be in jeopardy after Israel refused to extend a ban on West Bank settlements, a media report said.
Recession over, but few takers for Durga idols abroad
Recession may have ebbed, but artisans of the potters' colony Kumartuli here say export orders for idols for next month's Durga Puja festival have picked up only marginally compared to 2009.
Vodafone plea in $2.6-bn Indian tax case dismissed
New Delhi: India's Supreme Court on Monday denied relief to Britain-based telecom major Vodafone on its petition contesting a lower court verdict on a $2.6-billion capital gains tax claimed by the adm
Cribs and compliments as Games guests check into Village
New Delhi: There were complaints and compliments too on Monday as athletes started arriving in planeloads for the 19th Commonwealth Games in the Indian capital and delegations checked into the Games v