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‘Ally McBeal’ looks for love on DVD
‘Ally McBeal’ - the quirky TV comedy whose mini-skirted neurotic star, nose-whistling lawyers and unisex bathrooms found a worldwide audience - finally arrives in stores this week as a complete DVD series with all its original music intact. Seven years after the Emmy-winning series starring Calista... Full Story

Bipasha Basu gestures during a promotional event
Mumbai: Bollywood actress Bipasha Basu gestures during a promotional event for her forthcoming movie ‘All The Best’ at a local radio station. The movie is scheduled for release on October 16. reuters

Chechnya seeks to become fashion capital
Move over Paris and Milan — the next centre of high fashion could be... Chechnya?

The war-torn Russian region will make the leap into haute couture with this month’s opening of a design studio in its capital Grozny, Chechnya’s eccentric strongman leader Ramzan Kadyrov said in a statement. “The... Full Story

Mila Schon Spring/Summer 2010 women's collection show
MILAN: This combination photograph shows a model’s reaction after she falls during the Mila Schon Spring/Summer 2010 women's collection show during Fashion Week. reuters

Cars may one day mimic fish to avoid collisions
Engineers in Japan say they are a step closer to developing technology they hope will cut the risk of car crashes — by mimicking the behaviour of fish. The experts at Nissan Motor have been studying fish and the way they are able to swim in schools and avoid colliding with each other.

The result... Full Story

Sunglass line launch
Las Vegas: Paris Hilton launches her sunglass line by Gripping Eyewear at the Sands Expo Centre. afp

Prisoner to guards: ‘Which way is out?’
Forget the knotted bed sheets or tunnel. A New York prisoner has come up with a much easier way to break out of jail: ask the guards for the exit. The inmate, who was wearing a suit for a court appearance on charges of multiple store robberies, simply wandered out an open cell door and into a courtroom,... Full Story

 
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