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Tightening the Alligator Belt

Tightening the Alligator Belt

Its owner, Betsy Illium, recently replaced the groomer who specializes in little dogs (and charges about $130) with one from Petco, which charges $65.

January 30 2008 | Postuar te FashionStyle | Read More »

America’s Most Miserable Cities

America’s Most Miserable Cities

Imagine living in a city with the country’s highest rate for violent crime and the second-highest unemployment rate. As an added kicker you need more Superfund dollars allocated to your city to clean up contaminated toxic waste sites than just about any other metro.

January 30 2008 | Postuar te America | Read More »

Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban Name Their Clothing Line ‘Hank Evie’

Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban Name Their Clothing Line ‘Hank Evie’

Nicole Kidman and her husband Keith Urban are using their celebrity status to branch out to the fashion-design world. The celebrity couple are planning to unveil their own clothing line, naming it “Hank Evie.”

January 30 2008 | Postuar te ShowbizArea | Read More »

Mariah Carey’s First Single Revealed, But Further Pushed

Mariah Carey’s First Single Revealed, But Further Pushed

Just a day after it was reported that Mariah Carey’s first single won’t take impact on the radio this week, further reports suggest that the single is further pushed to mid-February.

January 30 2008 | Postuar te ShowbizArea | Read More »

Kurt Vogel Russell

Kurt Vogel Russell

Plunged into entertainment industry since he was still a kid, Kurt Vogel Russell successfully has built a good prolific career along the way to keep shining as one of the fine actors people would always cherish of.

January 30 2008 | Postuar te Men | Read More »

‘Spartans’ beats out ‘Rambo’ at box office

‘Spartans’ beats out ‘Rambo’ at box office

LOS ANGELES – The epic spoof “Meet the Spartans” narrowly conquered “Rambo” to nab the top spot in the weekend box office, according to studio estimates Sunday.

January 29 2008 | Postuar te Entertainment | Read More »

The Olympics: Ancient versus Modern

The Olympics: Ancient versus Modern

Today’s Olympic Games are based on what took place at Olympia, in Greece, nearly three millennia ago. What were the ancient Olympics like, and how different were they from those of modern times?

January 29 2008 | Postuar te History | Read More »

Questioning the Allure of Putting Cells in the Bank

Questioning the Allure of Putting Cells in the Bank

Can a woman’s period save her life years later?

The company has not published research verifying the claim. But using the slogan “Your monthly miracle,” it has begun offering, for a fee, to collect and store cells from the fluid for a woman’s future use.

January 29 2008 | Postuar te Science | Read More »

Scientists Designing Ion Shield To Protect Astronauts From Solar Wind

Scientists Designing Ion Shield To Protect Astronauts From Solar Wind

British scientists are working to build an invisible magnetic “Ion Shield” to be used during missions in space. A minature solar wind has been created in an Oxfordshire laboratory to simulate the highly charged particles emitted from the Sun and a magnetic “bubble” is being conceived to surround future spaceships.

January 28 2008 | Postuar te Science | Read More »

Gravitation and the General Theory of Relativity

Gravitation and the General Theory of Relativity

The theoretical physicist  Albert Einstein introduced his Special Theory of Relativity in 1905 and his General Theory of Relativity in 1915. The first showed that Newton’s Three Laws of Motion were only approximately correct, breaking down when velocities approached that of light. The second showed that Newton’s Law of Gravitation was also only approximately correct, [...]

January 27 2008 | Postuar te Physics | Read More »