Japan PM lags in polls despite Cabinet reshuffle

Newspaper polls show Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda’s Cabinet reshufflehas failed to lift public support. Polls published Sunday showed support for Noda and his new Cabinet was flat to slightly down from before Friday’s reshuffle. The approval rating in the Nikkei business daily poll was 37 percent, up one-tenth a percentage pointfrom December, with disapproval unchanged. The Yomiuri and the Asahi said approvals dipped... [more]

Miss Wisconsin wins Miss America pageant in Vegas

A 23-year-old beauty queen from Kenosha, Wis., won the Miss America pageant Saturday in Las Vegas after singing opera and strutting in a white bikini and black beaded evening gown. Laura Kaeppeler also had to answer a question about whether beauty queens should declare their politics. “Miss America represents everyone, so I think the message to political candidates is that they represent everyone as well,” she said. “And... [more]

Ashton Kutcher invests in Berlin start-up Gidsy

Hollywood hearthrob Ashton Kutcher has invested in yet another Berlin start-up, taking a stake in event marketplace Gidsy.  The company confirmed on Friday that it had closed its seed round and had secured funding from a number of investors, including Kutcher, who has already invested in Berlin-based companies Amen and SoundCloud. Founded by Dutch brothers Edial and Floris Dekker and Austrian Philpp Wassibauer in May 2011, Gidsy allows... [more]

Italy’s New PM To Visit UK Amid Mafia Fears

Italian prime minister Mario Monti travels to the UK on Wednesday for his first official visit since taking office, amid concerns that organised crime has tightened its grip on his country’s economy. He has been trying to convince European leaders he has control of the debt crisis that has seen Italy’s cost of borrowing soar. But there are fears that tax evasion and the increasing role of the mafia is robbing the Italian treasury... [more]

Today in history Jan 14

The theologian, musician, philosopher and Nobel Prize-winning physician Albert Schweitzer is born on this day in 1875 in Upper-Alsace, Germany (now Haut-Rhin, France). The son and grandson of ministers, Schweitzer studied theology and philosophy at the universities of Strasbourg, Paris and Berlin. After working as a pastor, he entered medical school in 1905 with the dream of becoming a missionary in Africa. Schweitzer was also an acclaimed... [more]

Locklear released from Los Angeles hospital

HEATHER Locklear was released from a Los Angeles hospital Friday afternoon, one day after she was hospitalized for a possible overdose. A spokesperson for Los Robles Hospital and Medical Center told Entertainment Tonight that Locklear had been released into the care of her family about 5:00pm local time. She was “in good spirits” and was smiling and laughing and will now undergo follow-up care with her own doctor, the spokesperson... [more]

Actress Heather Locklear ‘stable’ in ICU

Actress Heather Locklearremained in an intensive care unit Friday following an emergency call that brought paramedics to her home, a hospital spokeswomansaid. “Heather is still in good condition and she’s medically stable, she is resting comfortably,” Los Robles Hospital spokeswoman Kris Carraway-Bowman told KABC-TV. The 50-year-old “Melrose Place” actress was receiving one-on-one care in the ICU, she... [more]

Russian supermodel to embody La Dolce Vita

She is tough, sexy and cool. Victoria’s Secret angel, blonde Russian beauty Marina Linchuk, has taken part in the new ad campaign for one of the oldest and most revered Italian luxury brands. The New York-based supermodel got the coveted job when she was at a party celebrating the opening of the “Coat! Max Mara, 60 years of Italian fashion” exhibition in Moscow. Linchuk managed to charm the captains of the legendary brand to the point... [more]

Dutch PM defends queen’s ‘nonsense’ headscarf remark

Queen Beatrix is right to say Geert Wilders is talking nonsense by describing Muslim headscarves as a symbol of female oppression, prime minister Mark Rutte said on Friday after the weekly cabinet meeting. ‘There are an awful lot of women who wear headscarves and they are not all oppressed,’ Rutte said. On Thursday, the queen, who was on a state visit to Oman, told reporters Wilders was talking nonsense for criticising her decision... [more]

PVV councillor thrown out of party for ‘Turkish pig’ email

The anti-Islam PVV in Limburg has sacked one of its provincial councillors for describing a Labour party colleague as ‘a piece of sicked-up halal meat made from a Turkish pig’. The comment was made a year ago by PVV number two Cor Bosman in an email to 20 supporters after Labour councillor Selçuk Öztürk gave an interview to a local magazine. The decision to sack Bosman was taken at an emergency meeting on Friday morning after news... [more]

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