Slumdog star slapped for interview snub
THE father of one of the child stars of the Oscar-winning film Slumdog Millionaire slapped him for refusing to give media interviews.
Ten-year-old Azharuddin Mohammed Ismail, plucked from a Mumbai slum to play in the movie, has been barraged by media
Rock, Bollywood set tone at South Asian bands fest
Continuing last year?s success, South Asian Bands Festival 2009 once again stood up to its reputation of being one of the most awaited musical rendezvous in the capital that provides a platform for musical associations from South Asia to perform
To VK's slum children, she is a teacher and mother
NEW DELHI: Not all children living in
urban slums of India are as lucky as Rubina Ali and Azharrudin Ismail, the young
actors who have got instant fame and a social security network, post the success
of their Oscar-winning movie Slumdog Millionaire.
Mycorrhizas part of Whiskeytown study
Prescribed burns remove brush that can fuel a devastating fire if allowed to build up for years. But what about lowering fire risk in places too close to homes or other developed areas for a controlled burn?
A recent study at Whiskeytown National
'New Dev' eyes Hollywood roles
But while he laughs off the thought of collecting an Oscar, his ?people? are
already seeing casting agents in Hollywood to broaden his horizons.
Meet Luke Pasqualino. He?s young. He?s Italian. He?s beautiful and he's showed
off some pretty sharp
Court: Va. Man Owns 1776 Copy Of Declaration
RICHMOND, Va. (AP) ?
A rare 1776 copy of the Declaration of Independence belongs to a Virginia technology entrepreneur, not the state of Maine, the Virginia Supreme Court ruled Friday. Richard Adams Jr. of Fairfax County purchased the document
Father slaps Slumdog child actor
In a shocking incident Slumdog Millionaire child-actor Azharuddin was slapped by his father when he refused to give interview to the waiting journalists.
Azhar?s father Mohammad Ismail said,?My son gave interview to the media but later since he was
The Laws Of Gaming: Call Of Duty: World At War And The Geneva Convention
EVAN Spencer wants to play ?Call of Duty: World at War? on his games machine.
?I?ve never really enjoyed first-person shooter games. They?re just not my favourite aesthetic.?
Even Spencer is in trouble. Evan Spencer has a dad who says, ?They?re just
Eddie Bauer aims for yoga practitioners with new clothing line
For a noncompetitive activity, yoga is getting awfully cutthroat.
The Perfect Pant, top, and mesh shirt, above, are part of Eddie Bauer's new line of yoga clothing and gear.
The Perfect Pant, top, and mesh shirt, above, are part of Eddie
The Mind of the Past
"Obama Makes History," blared the headline in the
Washington Post
last November 5. A few days later in the same newspaper,
Robert Kaiser acknowledged this as "a statement of the obvious,"
but then asked, "What does it mean to make history?" A good