Pleasure hunter Khanyi looking for her pot of gold Independent Online Sun, 28 Nov 2010 21:38 PM PST Hollywood has Paris Hilton, we have Khanyi Mbau. Her PG-rated party exploits and controversial relationships have made her one of the most "newsworthy" socialites of our times and also explains why she was chosen for e.tv's Tropika Island of Treasure. | Virtual band Gorillaz is 'human' Straits Times Sun, 28 Nov 2010 21:33 PM PST PARIS - AFTER a decade playing hide-and-seek with fans, Damon Albarn is back on tour with his virtual band Gorillaz even though the pop icon swears the spotlight makes him feel like a 'stupid pervert'. In 1998, at the height of his success with Britpop giant Blur, Albarn cooked up the Gorillaz concept with his flatmate, the illustrator Jamie Hewlett, as a way to take a step back from the fame ... | Hooking Up Pockets of Europe to High-Speed Internet Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Sun, 28 Nov 2010 21:19 PM PST PARIS -- Although France is one of the best-wired countries anywhere, residents of Ablis, a small town southwest of Paris, cannot get a decent broadband connection. The speediest link available is not even fast enough to watch YouTube videos. | Dreaming Up Uses for a Giant Invisibility Machine Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Sun, 28 Nov 2010 21:18 PM PST PARIS -- Researchers in Germany may have developed a technological solution to the global economic crisis, even if that was the furthest thing from their minds. | Court battle looms as hundreds of Picassos turn up: report thewest.com.au Sun, 28 Nov 2010 21:11 PM PST PARIS (AFP) - A 71-year-old retired electrician is at the centre of a legal battle after coming forward with more than 200 hitherto unknown paintings by Pablo Picasso, a French newspaper reported Monday. | EU ministers prepare to seal Irish aid plan Muzi Sun, 28 Nov 2010 21:09 PM PST PARIS (AFP) - EU finance ministers will meet in Brussels on Sunday to wrap up an aid plan for debt-ravaged Ireland before markets reopen, a French source said as tens of thousands protested planned austerity measures in Dublin. | Bluefin tuna gets scant relief at fisheries meet Muzi Sun, 28 Nov 2010 21:09 PM PST PARIS (AFP) - Fishing nations opted Saturday to leave catch limits for eastern Atlantic bluefin tuna virtually unchanged despite concerns that the species is perilously close to collapse. | Hammerheads, other sharks protected at fisheries meet Muzi Sun, 28 Nov 2010 21:09 PM PST PARIS (AFP) - Half-a-dozen species of endangered sharks hunted on the high seas to satisfy a burgeoning Asian market for sharkfin soup are now protected in the Atlantic, a fisheries group decided Saturday. | Europe, Israel, Arabs urge action on Iran: WikiLeaks Zawya Sun, 28 Nov 2010 21:05 PM PST PARIS, Nov 28, 2010 (AFP) - The vast trove of diplomatic cables leaked on Sunday by the WikiLeaks website shows that US allies in Europe and the Middle East are pushing for tough action against the Iranian nuclear threat. | Virtual band Gorillaz is 'human after all' Muzi Sun, 28 Nov 2010 21:03 PM PST PARIS (AFP) - After a decade playing hide-and-seek with fans, Damon Albarn is back on tour with his virtual band Gorillaz even though the pop icon swears the spotlight makes him feel like a "stupid pervert". | | |
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