New York - Argentina and Jordan picked up their first ever International Emmy Awards Monday night as the UK once again dominated the awards show with seven prizes.
Argentina won in the TV Movie/Mini Series category for Television Por La Identidad about the children of mothers who disappeared during the military dictatorship and Jordan won in the Telenovela category for Al-Igtiyah (The Invasion) a Palestinian love story that takes place against the backdrop of an Israeli incursion.
New York, Nov 24 : Rev. Ed Young form Texas challenged his followers with a rather ‘hot’ idea to perk up things in their married lives— ‘Seven Days of Sex’.
Young, an author, a television host and the pastor of the evangelical Fellowship Church, issued his call for a week of “congregational copulation” among married couples on Nov. 16, while pacing in front of a large bed.
“Today we’re beginning this sexperiment, seven days of sex. How to move from whining about the economy to whoopee!” the New York Times quoted him as saying.
New York, Nov 24 : The authors of the best-selling book ‘The Rules’ have some guidelines for heartbroken Jennifer Aniston.
The ‘Friends’ star Aniston recently opened up about her ex Brad Pitt, and his “uncool” partner Angelina Jolie.
The authors advise Aniston how to cope up with her on/off relationship with John Mayer or talk about Brad Pitt.
"Breaking up is never easy, but it doesn''t have to be humiliating," the New York Post quoted Ellen Fein, who wrote the book with Sherrie Schneider, as saying.
New York, Nov 24: US President-elect Barack Obama’s most difficult test would be Pakistan, a country with 170 million people and up to 60 nuclear weapons, WHICH may be collapsing and where terror is increasing by the day, journalists being shot dead and diplomats kidnapped, said an article in the New York Times.
It said that life for journalists have been become scary, even as Peshawar is partly controlled by the Taliban.
New York - UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon on Sunday sharply condemned an apparent coup attempt in Guinea-Bissau.
Soldiers opened fire on the home of Guinea Bissau President Joao Bernardo "Nino" Vieira in the early hours of Sunday morning, less than two days after the results of a recent parliamentary election were announced, reports said.
New York, Nov 23 : American actress Glenn Close, who had been considered for the role of a hooker, was found ‘not slutty enough’ for the part, reveals a new book.