Washington, May 22 (ANI): A self-proclaimed Saudi cleric said that if women turn on air-conditioners at home in their husband's absence could lead to moral depravities.
Japan tsunami 'miracle pine' cut down, preserved
It’s a tree that withstood the devastating 2011 tsunami which destructed Japan. Not surprising then that the Japanese want to preserve this “miracle pine”. They are spending over a million dollars to cut the tree, only to be treated and put back together.
- NRI teen invents 30-second phone charger
Indian-American teen invents gadget that can charge phone in 30 seconds
- O.J. compared me to Nicole everyday, says ex-girlfriend
New York, May 22 (ANI): The former girlfriend of O.J. Simpson, Christie Prody, has revealed that the retired footballer was so obsessed with his former spouse, Nicole Brown, that he mentioned her every single day during their long-term relationship.
- Sanjay Dutt shifted to Pune jail
Mumbai, May 22 (IANS) In a surprise move, Bollywood actor Sanjay Dutt was secretly shifted from a Mumbai prison to a Pune jail early Wednesday, official sources said.
- Sahara pulls out of IPL, not to renew BCCI sponsorship
New Delhi, May 21 (IANS) Pune Warriors India, owned by Sahara India Pariwar, pulled out of the already scandal-hit Indian Premier League (IPL) Tuesday and announced that they will not renew their sponsorship of the Indian cricket team after the present contract expires in December 2013.
- Manmohan vs Sonia: Policitical ambitions clash
After nine years in Government, the political ambitions of Manmohan and Sonia are at clash point. The trust deficit is widening. With the Lok Sabha elections fast approaching, both sides are positioning themselves-Manmohan for a dignified exit, if not a third term, and Sonia for a clean slate for son Rahul Gandhi. Manmohan and Sonia are locked in an uncomfortable embrace. The tensions are bound to simmer even if the endgame unfolds months later. Unfortunately, the Congress can no longer blame

