Australian Open Final: Sharapova VS Azarenka
It's down to Maria Sharapova and Victoria Azarenka. Whoever wins will grab the No.1 rank. The two top players have an age gap of two years, but when it comes to experience, the difference is huge.
Australia Day Celebrations Come What May
Australia day celebrations will be pursued come what may. The Sunshine Coast Council has already prepared for three major events happening for the 2012 Australia Day.
"God is my Daddy" says Oprah Winfrey: Interview at Jaipur Literary Festival
A remarkable session with Oprah Winfrey was witnessed during the Jaipur Literary Festival on Jan. 22, 2012. The session was led by Barkha Dutt, an anchor from a local TV channel NDTV.
Are Females More Sensitive To Pain than Males?
Researchers from Stanford University presented a report in the 'Journal of Pain,' showing women being more sensitive to pain than men. T
Blind Woman's Sight Improves Thanks to Embryonic Stem Cells
The newly-discovered eye medications, human embryonic stem cells, have created striking changes in the vision of two legally blind women. After getting injections of the said cells, the two patients experienced some improvements after losing their sight due to a fatal eye disease.
Blind Woman's Sight Improves Thanks to Embryonic Stem Cells
The newly-discovered eye medications, human embryonic stem cells, have created striking changes in the vision of two legally blind women. After getting injections of the said cells, the two patients experienced some improvements after losing their sight due to a fatal eye disease.
Dog Attacks: Stalled Dog Laws Review to Get Bite
One more child has been attacked while the government assures to begin a delayed promise to evaluate regulations on life-threatening dogs.
Disabled Teen's Family Pursuits Lawsuit to Queensland Government
The Queensland government is alleged to have discriminated against a Kiwi couple's disabled daughter, while John Key, New Zealand's Prime Minister, swears to explain the medication of Kiwi's unfavorable condition with Australian Prime Ministier, Julia Gillard.
'Da Vinci's Handbag': Turning a 500-year-old Sketch Into Modern Fashion
The scientist, artist and sculpture, Leonardo Da Vinci, has illustrated a unique purse on a piece of paper for more than 500 years ago. Today, an Italian leather goods corporation, Gherardini, has begun producing Da Vinci's extraordinary purse.
Video and Photos: 'Blessing of Animals':The Reason Behind
Animals are considered as an extension of the family. Owners have special love for their pets. Many pet owners love their pets in the same way they do to their children.
Saying 'I Dont': Is the age of Marriage Ending?
The Pew Research Center has released a report showing married couples decreasing up to 51% of U.S. households for 2010. A drop of 5% was discovered with new marriages from 2009 to 2010.
The $400,000 T-shirt: The Most Expensive T-Shirt
It was mentioned that a famous t-shirt is being sold in Italy for $16.50, according to a shoutfest between the cruise ship captain, who was accused of abandoning the ship, and Italian coast guard captain.
Discover Apple's Secrets
Unveiling Apple's secrets is absolutely the desire of many and taking a peep in the company's private life surely excites most of the people. If you are one of the company's stalkers, then you shouldn't miss reading Adam Lashinsky's new book.
Australian Open 2012 Schedule: TV, Matches and Bracket Guide
It's the fourth day of the Australian Open and everybody's getting more excited to see whose names would be in the books for this year.
'Like a scene from Jaws':: Shark bites surfer on leg and stalks him to shore save
Glen Folkard, surfer, was attacked by a shark at Redhead Beach near Newcastle while catching some waves. The shark was believed to be a bull shark, which hauled him under and made a huge cut on his leg while taking a huge chunk from his board.
On Cats and Dogs: 12 Guinness World Record
Breaking the world's record when it comes to the most unique body structure or capabilities is possible not just for humans, but for animals as well.Cats and dogs also garnered hot spots in the Guinness World Records.
Australia Day 'Very Significant' for Nation
Australians will be celebrating Australia Day on January 26, a public holiday in Australia.
Fire Season SA Fire Crews Mobilise for Extreme Threat in Australia
Twelve South Australian districts are currently on high alert as the scorching temperature and gusty wind prevailed within the state.
Aussie Life Loss from Warming Revealed by Scientist
Two degrees increase in the global temperature by 2050 would heighten the loss of life according to an Australian research.
Aussie: Italy ship confusion like Titanic"We Lost Everything"
An explanation appeared from a Perth man regarding his escape from an incapacitated cruise ship stranded off the coast of Italy.
Martin Luther King Jr.: 8 Peaceful Protests that Supported Civil Rights
Martin Luther King Jr, was known as the dominant leader of the U.S. civil rights movement from 1955 until 1968. Rev. Dr. King was inspired by Mahatma Gandhi's teachings which focused on nonviolent protest as the most effective method in putting an end to a racist and unequal society.
Hollywood Gets Ready for Golden Globe Awards
Hollywood is getting ready for the Golden Globe awards happening in a while. On the lead for winning is the movie "The Artist" garnering 6 nominations.
Dirty Little Secrets: The Problem with Social Search
Issues are expected to arise after Google officially launched Search plus Your World on Tuesday.
Missing Teenager Natalee Holloway Declared Dead
After more than 6 years of disappearance, Natalee Holloway, was declared dead by an order signed Thursday. Holloway was the 18-year old American teenager went missing on a high school trip to the Caribbean island in Aruba last May 2005.
Duchess Of York Charged By Turkish Court Over Orphanage Film
The Duchess of York will probably spend 20 years in prison if found guilty over secretly videoing orphans in Turkish-run organizations.
Death of French TV Reporter's Journalism Adds Dangers of Arab Spring
Journalists trying to cover the year-old Arab Spring revolution mostly encounter attacks, arrests, and death. Recently, a French TV reporter, Gilles Jacquier, was added to the increasing toll of affected correspondents.
Steve Jobs' Life Immortalised in Comic
Steve Jobs, one of the notable geniuses in the history of technology, has saddened millions of people worldwide after his death was publicized. Steve is the legendary co-founder and chairman of Apple Inc.
Beethoven's Misery is Shown in a Newly Bequeathed Letter
Music enthusiasts from Brahms Institute, northern school in Germany, were excited after a rare handwritten letter by Ludwig van Beethoven came up.
Can You Really Die of a Broken Heart?
A study has shown that people really can die of a broken heart.
A Brief History of the People's Choice Awards
A yearly celebration aired on CBS to pay tribute to achievements earned in the entertainment industry, the People's Choice Awards started way back 1975.