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Saturday, May 18 2013
Back Home Again
THEY'ARE back. Just when parents thought they might finally be free of their children, many of this year's college graduates will pick up their degrees - and move back home. Even those who don't may continue to live off the ...
HAMILTON'S LEGACY
FROM the dawn of the republic, the federal government has played a vital role in American economic life. Government promoted industrial development in the 18th century, transportation in the 19th, communications in the 20th and biotechnology ...
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Andy Garcia fights a forgotten war

IT´S a rarity to see Andy Garcia in a major-studio film these days. Ocean´s Thirteen (2007) and the lamentable The Pink Panther 2 (2009) are the actor´s only recent Hollywood outings. Instead Garcia has been turning up, with increasing frequency, in ...

Before flying cars can take off, there´s a checklist
THE promise of an airplane parked in every driveway, for decades a fantasy of suburban commuters and a staple of men´s magazines, resurfaced this month in New York City. On display at the New York auto show was the Terrafugia Transition, an airplane with folding wings and a drive system that enabled it to be used on the road. The prototype that drew all the attention with regular wing-stowing demonstrations was no mock-up assembled for a cover shoot; just a week earlier this drivable airplane had completed the first of 75 test flights it will make to verify its airworthiness for the Federal Aviation Administration. Amplifying the buzz ...
Justin Bieber suffers concussion in Paris
CANADIAN pop star Justin Bieber ran headlong into trouble on a European promotional tour recently, knocking himself out backstage in Paris and dealing with a crushing crowd in Norway that left some fans injured one day earlier. The incident occurred after the singer fell into a glass wall during an intimate concert in Paris. Bieber told celebrity news website TMZ.com he felt lightheaded but was able to perform his last song before going backstage and passing out for 15 seconds. TMZ posted an audio clip of its conversation with the pop sensation in which he said doctors told him he suffered a concussion and ordered him to relax. The singer quickly posted on Twitter.
My song will be next big thing in B-town: Alesia Raut
POST-motherhood model Alesia Raut, who featured in music videos Meri beri ke ber and Ek aankh maro, puts on her dancing shoes once again for an item number in Karu Toh Kya Kaaru and says it will be the next big thing in Bollywood. "I have a very delicate image and very soft look, so looking sexy and aggressive has been a challenging task for me. I have tried my best to fit into the character. I am sure lines from the song, Tu kar bhala toh ho bhala...saala karke bhi tujhe kya mila is going to be the next big thing in the music industry," Alecia said. The half-Indian-and-half- Russian model has done 11 music videos. She did a cameo in Madhur Bhandarkar´s Fashion ...

King Khan thinks of turning to soccer
Kim reads to impress boyfriend
Winehouse’s family to sell singer’s London home
First commercial spacecraft docks with space station

 

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