Justin Bieber has a proposed meeting with Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu, but it fell through after the singer allegedly refused to meet with invited children from a region affected by enemy rockets.
Is Tiger Woods Back To His Old Deadly Form?
Tiger Woods who finished in a tie for fourth place in just concluded 2011 Masters at Augusta National has shown that he is back to recovery towards his old deadly form.
Japan’s Fukushima Nuclear Disaster Upgraded To Crisis Severity 7, Same As Chernobyl
The government’s Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency upgraded its provisional evaluation based on an estimate that radioactive materials far exceeding the criteria for level 7 have so far been released into the external environment, but added that the release from the Fukushima nuclear plant is about 10 percent of that from the former Soviet nuclear plant, Kyodo reported.
British Gay Men Can Be A Blood Donor But Under Stringent Rules
British men who are gay are permitted to donate blood under stringent rules, as long they have not had sexual intercourse for a decade.
Pamela Anderson Calls On China To Ban Imports Of Seal Products
Pamela Anderson now a prominent animal rights activist denounces the annual slaughter of seals in her native Canada.
Olympian Carl Lewis To Run For New Jersey Senate Seat
Carl Lewis will not do an athletic run this time but a political one, a Senate seat in the state of New Jersey, where he is going to represent the 8th legislative district now represented by Republican Dawn Addiego.
Study: Vitamin D May Prevent Age Related Vision Loss
A new study indicates that taking sufficient vitamin D could prevent vision loss from age-related macular degeneration (AMD) which affects 15 million Americans with 200,000 new cases each year.
Prince William & Kate, Participate In Final Official Engagement Prior To Their Wedding
Britain’s Prince William walks with his fiancee Kate Middleton during their visit to Witton Country Park in Darwen, northern England.
Mahatma Ghandi’s Personal Life That Has Not Been Made Public
Mohandas K. Gandhi, popularly known as Mahatma Gandhi is a revered political figure in India because of his advocacy of non-violent struggle for India’s freedom from British rule.
Charl Schwartzel Clinches Masters 2011
Charl Schwartzel, 26, becomes the third South African to win the 75th Masters at Augusta, others are Gary Player who won in 1974, 1978 and Trevor Immelman in 2008.