Preity Zinta item no for Salman Khan
Preity Zinta is the latest one to join the item-girl brigade as she shakes her leg for Sohail Khan's production Main Aur Mrs Khanna. Bollywood's dimpled beauty has reportedly agreed to do an item number, or what she calls 'a special song' for the Salman-Kareena starrer Main Aur Mrs Khanna. Interestingly, the visual composition of the song and Preity's outfit is strikingly reminiscent of Ash's Kajra re. Preity, however, is quick to clarify that she actually has a role in the film, and therefore the song is more than just an item number. According to the grapevine, like the title of the song, Preity ...
Nokia N97 mini
The Nokia N97 mini is a smaller mobile computer with stainless steel cues, featuring a tilting 3.2-inch touch display, QWERTY keyboard and customizable homescreen. This device delivers Internet experience in a compact handset based on the design of the Nokia N97, the vendor said. The Nokia N97 mini is expected to begin shipping in October 2009 for an estimated retail price of 450 euro (US$641.43) before taxes and subsidies, it said.
Health is of National Interest
LONDON – The name of Tony Benn is synonymous with socialist politics. One of the oldest politicians in Great Britain as he fiercely defended the country from national health service... More
Preity Zinta item no for Salman Khan
Preity Zinta is the latest one to join the item-girl brigade as she shakes her leg for Sohail Khan’s production Main Aur Mrs Khanna. Bollywood’s dimpled beauty has reportedly... More
Nokia N97 mini
The Nokia N97 mini is a smaller mobile computer with stainless steel cues, featuring a tilting 3.2-inch touch display, QWERTY keyboard and customizable homescreen. This device delivers... More
Nato pledges Afghan strike probe
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‘Pakistan’s nuke arsenal is a concern’: India
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Enough foodgrain stock to deal with drought situation: Sonia
Allaying apprehensions in the wake of drought situation, Congress President Sonia Gandhi has said the country has large stock of foodgrains to effectively tackle the problem and the... More
32 Killed in Indonesia EarthQuake
Indonesia — A powerful earthquake struck the southern coast of Java on Wednesday, killing at least 32 people and rocking buildings 120 miles away in the capital, Jakarta, government... More
Trio of Vijender, Mary and Sushil to get Khel Ratna today
The India President, Pratibha Devisingh Patil, will confer the national sports awards on 25 sportspersons on Saturday. For the first time, the Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna Award will be... More
Team India take long look at short ball
Indian team coach Gary Kirsten had promised that the intensity in training would be high in the short preparatory camp ahead of the tri series in Sri Lanka. True to his word, Day Two... More
26/11 wouldn’t have occurred if India had shared info: Pak
Pakistan on Friday made a tall claim that the Mumbai terror attacks could have been stopped if India had shared information. In remarks that are bound to annoy New Delhi, interior minister... More
Daddy Cool is not cool at all
At least Daddy Cool announced that it was a copy of Frank Oz’s Death At A Funeral, unlike most Hindi films who steal inspiration from Hollywood. Unfortunately, the film is just... More
Five more swine flu deaths, India’s toll 83
Five more swine flu deaths were reported on Friday in India, taking the toll from the H1N1 virus to 83, health officials said. Three patients died in Karnataka and one each in Maharashtra... More
Swine flu: the troubles of telephone diagnosis
Young children are at increased risk of swine flu complications, yet guidance for diagnosis remains ambiguous. Both the Health Protection Agency and Royal College of Paediatrics and... More
Salman Khan: Things could have been fine at Katrina’s b’day eve
Salman Khan, Bollywood actor famous for his smacked out statements cleared that he was in no mood to get into a cold vibe with Sharukh Khan. Salman did an interview with Rajiv Masand... More
Hyundai to phase out Getz, launch redone Santro
Hyundai India Motor Friday said it will phase out its premium hatchback Getz by 2011 but launch a revised version of Santro next month. “The Getz will be phased out in two years,”... More
More than 1,500 ordered to flee Calif. wildfires
Wildfires threatened hundreds of homes in the seaside hills and foothill canyons near Los Angeles early Friday, feeding on... More
Prosecutor: Richardson not charged, not exonerated
New Mexico’s top federal prosecutor confirms that no charges will be brought against Gov. Bill Richardson and his former... More
Remark not about Obama
A freshman Kansas congress woman said Thursday that her remark about fellow Republicans seeking a “great white hope”... More
On Energy, Obama Finds Broad Support
Most Americans approve of the way President Obama is handling energy issues and support efforts by him and Democrats in Congress... More
The American Way Of Torture
Greg Sargent notes another document secured by the ACLU. (Yes, Greenwald is right that it’s bizarre the media in this... More
WH Warns Massive Swine Flu Spread
Up to half of the population of the U.S. could come down with the swine flu and 90,000 could die this season, according to... More
Obama appears to be serious about having fun on vacation
On Martha’s Vineyard, it’s golf today with the first lady and friends. Tomorrow, more golf. A pile of books... More
Nato pledges Afghan strike probe
Nato has promised a full investigation into an air strike on two fuel tankers that killed up to 90 people in Afghanistan’s... More
32 Killed in Indonesia EarthQuake
Indonesia — A powerful earthquake struck the southern coast of Java on Wednesday, killing at least 32 people and rocking... More
Dalai Lama to arrive in Taiwan on Sunday
Taiwan’s president, trying to salvage his reputation after a deadly typhoon, is treading a delicate path as an upcoming... More
Zuma says Zimbabwe’s coalition government is working
South Africa’s president, Jacob Zuma, has given an upbeat assessment of Zimbabwe’s unity government, saying he... More
Activists seek tough UN climate pact in 100 days
Activists launched what they called the world’s biggest campaign to combat global warming on Friday, urging governments... More
August deadliest month for US in Afghanistan
An American service member died in a bomb blast in Afghanistan on Friday, making August the deadliest month of the eight-year... More
Ahmadinejad Urges Prosecution of Political Rivals
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