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Libya: International community to arm Libya opposition
The international community headed by Washington has considered arming the Libyan opposition to defend themselves against the Indifferent Muammar Gaddafi who continues to utilize...
Ex-bodyguard threatens nude Britney Spears pix
For all your typing pervs who nodded yes, congratulations, you may be in luck! A former bodyguard of Brit's named Fernando Flores is threating...
Over 15,000 used iPads post on eBay
Steve Jobs was still on stage introducing the new iPad 2 last week when my inbox and Twitter stream started filling up with the...
Sudan: UNMIS welcomes 4 March Abyei agreement
The United Nations Mission in Sudan today welcomes the agreement signed on 4 March by representatives of the NCP and SPLM to adhere to...
Early Menopause: What are some of the causes?
As its name implies, early menopause is menopause that occurs at an earlier than average age. It brings with it the same effects as...
Prostate cancer: What is the best fight?
Is it possible to ward off the risk of death from prostate cancer by taking regular exercise?
According to certain American doctors, walking, running,...
Cigarette Smoke’s 30 minute grace period
Polycyclic hydrocarbons are well known as being carcinogenic. They carry formidable cancerization factors right along the route that the tobacco smoke follows, including the...
Apple prepares iPad2 unveiling
It's pretty much official: After months of anticipation, Apple on Wednesday sent out invitations to a March 2 press event where the company is...
Ivory Coast heading towards civil war?
While the United Nations suspects Laurent Gbagbo of flouting an arms embargo in an effort to rebuild his air force, suspicions of weapons acquisition...
Libya: The Gaddafis between the devil and the deep blue sea
Following reports that the death toll may have climbed to nearly 2000 since the beginning of anti-government protests in Libya, France has embarked on...
Afrika Bambaataa: Founder of hip-hop culture
Known as the godfather of hip-hop, Afrika Bambaataa evolved from an inner-city gang leader to the emissary of a worldwide youth culture.
Afrika Bambaataa was...
Libya: Gaddafi regime and protesters killing migrant workers
As the propensity for civil war heightens in Libya, citizens of poorer nations trapped in the crisis and terror shaking the North African country...
Christopher Nolan directs final ‘Batman’ film
Over nearly 70 years as the World's Greatest Detective, Batman has followed clues, pursued investigations and pounded out confessions from a diverse rogues' gallery...
‘King’s Speech’ sweeps Academy Awards
The global box office success of The King's Speech has seen it take more than $230m (£142m).
British film The King's Speech has been crowned...
Contingency plans to protect civilians in Libya
In two, coordinated initiatives a coalition of over 200 Arab organisations and a group of over thirty prominent intellectuals from across the Middle East...
Libya: Gaddafi turns to son’s special forces and foreign mercenaries
Col Muammar Gaddafi has turned to a special military unit controlled by his son and mercenaries allegedly from Zimbabwe to aid his battle against...
Senegal – Iran: From friendship to diplomatic war
The Senegalese government officially severed diplomatic ties with the Islamic Republic of Iran on Wednesday. Dakar has accused Tehran of supplying arms to separatists...
Libya’s Gaddafi ‘Ordered Lockerbie Bombing’
Libyan dictator, Colonel Muammar Gaddafi, did order the Lockerbie bombing of the Pan Am 103 Flight that killed 270 people in Scotland, United Kingdom,...
Qaddafi pays Mariah Carey $1 million to sing
WikiLeaks cables also claim that Beyonce and Usher performed at a family function.
The Qaddafi family paid Mariah Carey $1 million to sing only four...
Apple introduces iPad2 on March 2
If you are thinking of buying an iPad, you may want to hold off a bit.
In an article about iPads in the enterprise published...
Libya: Violent plans by military alerted as death toll rises
The United Nations and the United States have condemned plans by the Libyan military to cleanse Libya of anti-government elements. The military has described...
Beyoncé in blackface sparks controversy
For its 90th-birthday issue, French magazine L'Officiel will feature Beyoncé in an African-themed photo shoot. In the shoot, which is a tribute to musician-activist...
Monopoly game gets digital redesign
When Hasbro showed a new version of Monopoly last week at the Toy Fair, people were aghast that an infrared tower in the center...
Janet Jackson releases self-acceptance memoir
In an interview with HLN’s Richelle Carey, Janet Jackson gets personal, talking about her memories of her late brother Michael, her relationship with their...
Apple creates app subscription service
Apple Inc. laid out a new subscription service and broad rules cementing its power as gatekeeper for most of the digital content sold through...
Secret Coca-Cola recipe revealed?
The Coca Cola recipe was one of the most guarded trade secrets in the world until now. The ingredients have been leaked a while...
‘The Amazing Spider-Man’ releases first photo
These last few weeks of movie news have been big ones for comic book fans. The highly anticipated "X-Men: First Class" trailer debuted on...
Charlize Theron cast in ‘Alien’ prequel
Without knowing much about it at all, Prometheus is already one of the most exciting films on the horizon in 2012. What was once...
Apple develops less expensive iPhones
Apple Inc. is working on the first of a new line of less-expensive iPhones and an overhaul of software services for the devices, people...
Tupac Shakur biopic begins filming Spring 2011
Production company Morgan Creek announced that the new Tupac biopic is scheduled to begin principal photography in the late spring and early summer with...














