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US keen on helping Nepalese government, envoy says

Dr Ram Baran YadavKathmandu - A senior US State Department official said Wednesday that his country was keen on helping Nepal's Maoist-led government.

US Assistant Secretary of State Richard Boucher, who arrived in Kathmandu Wednesday on a two-day visit, said he would hold talks on a range of issues with Nepalese leaders.

"We will be talking about how the US can contribute to Nepal's development and how we can perhaps continue to assist in the countries political process further," Boucher told reporters.

Democrats to forgo cost of living raise

Nancy PelosiWashington, Feb. 11 : Keeping in view the current economic crisis, Speaker Nancy Pelosi informed Democrats in a closed-door meeting that members will forgo their cost-of-living increases for the coming year.

House Majority Leader Steny H. Hoyer (D-Md.), who usually advocates for congressional pay raises, told reporters that it would "not be appropriate" for members of Congress to accept a salary increase this year.

The leadership's move comes after President Barack Obama decided to freeze the salaries of top White House aides, Politico reports.

Hugh Jackman hails Gerald Schoenfeld as ‘the very, very best of Broadway’

Aussie actor Hugh JackmanWashington, Feb 11 : Hugh Jackman joined a team of stars including Jeremy Irons, Dame Helen Mirren and Whoopi Goldberg to pay tribute to Broadway legend Gerald Schoenfeld on February 9.

The actor hailed Schoenfeld as a representative of `the very, very best of Broadway' when he presented the event honouring the theatre legend, reports Contactmusic.

Obama says doing a second term depends on US economy turnaround

Barack ObamaFort Myers (Florida, US), Feb. 11 : Three weeks after being sworn in, President Barack Obama has acknowledged in plain terms that his prospects for winning a second term will depend on whether he can revive the US economy.

"I'm not going to make any excuses. If stuff hasn't worked, if people don't feel like I've led the country in the right direction then you'll have a new president," Obama told a town hall meeting here on Tuesday.

Lady GaGa’s ‘humble’ beginnings

Lady GaGaWashington, Feb 11 : She might have all the luxuries of the world now, but pop sensation Lady GaGa was so poor as a performer on the New York City club scene that she used flammable hairspray as a substitute for costly pyrotechnics.

The 22-year-old singer, who worked in Manhattan''s late night venues as a teenager, has revealed that the techniques she used to put on a show on a tiny budget.

"I started playing out in clubs when I was 15 and was really hustling the New York scene," Contactmusic quoted GaGa, as telling British magazine Now.

Obamas'' seek to bring `Camelot'' back to the White House

Obama Goes to Church on Father's DayWashington, Feb. 11 : President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama are unleashing a bipartisan charm offensive and exploiting every square inch of their new home to make friends and influence rivals.

According to Politico, since moving into their new digs, the first couple has hosted a half-dozen gatherings - from bipartisan cocktail receptions to a public open house to the more intimate Super Bowl party two Sundays ago - ending many of their days past midnight.

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