New York, Jan 9 : US president George W. Bush has been issued a warning that he has only two weeks left to keep the tradition that has been going on at famed eatery `21'.
Dubya had eaten at `21' when he was the Governor of Texas, but the eatery is determined that he visits them before his tenure as president gets over.
"We''ve hosted every sitting president since FDR, but GWB hasn''t been here in his eight years," the New York Post quoted a source as saying.
The New York Stock Exchange has stopped dealing with Satyam Computer Services after revelation of large scale financial misdoing in its business conduct. Shares of beleaguered Satyam Computer Services were not traded at NYSE as per the report from stock exchange.
The regulation officer at exchange said, "NYSE regulation is currently evaluating the news relating to Satyam and will continue to closely monitor further developments. Trading was halted prior to the opening of the market. The security will remain halted until further notice."
New York - Western nations and high-ranking Arab government officials held closed-door discussions at United Nations headquarters Thursday to try and reach a consensus on the text of a ceasefire to end the Israel-Hamas conflict.
The two sides remained divided on a technical procedure: Western governments preferred a statement from the UN Security Council's French president, while the Arab governments called for the adoption of a formal and binding resolution to end the fighting in the Gaza Strip.
New York, Jan 8: MTV has placed an ad looking for women who are not happy with their twin assets.
The ad featuring in Backstage is seeking "real women" for an upcoming documentary called "True Life: I Don''t Like My Breasts."
"We are not looking for girls who just want to get boob jobs . . . mainly we are looking for girls who seek nonsurgical solutions," The New York Post quoted the ad as stating.
New York, Jan 7 : Brad Pitt has set the record straight – Angelina Jolie is not a homewrecker.
In an interview with W in the annual "A-List" February issue, Pitt said that Jolie, who was his co-star in ‘''Mr. & Mrs. Smith'', had no hand in breaking up his marriage with Jennifer Aniston.
"What people don''t understand is that we filmed [''Mr. & Mrs. Smith''] for a year. We were still filming after Jen [Aniston] and I split up," The New York Post quoted him as saying.