Now 75, Jane Fonda looks back — and ahead
Jane Fonda has been in the public eye for more than 50 years, as an Oscar-winning actress for the films “Klute” and “Coming Home,” an activist against the war in Vietnam and an exercise guru who has...
View ArticleObama nominates Chuck Hagel for Defense, John Brennan for CIA
President Obama on Monday nominated former Nebraska senator Chuck Hagel as defense secretary and counterterrorism adviser John O. Brennan as director of the Central Intelligence Agency. Appearing with...
View ArticleTim Armstrong Just Got A Fancy New Part-Time Job (AOL, PCLN)
AOL CEO Tim Armstrong will take a seat on Priceline's board. Smart. AOL is trying to execute a nearly impossible turnaround on the Web. Once-doomed Priceline executed the best turnaround in Web...
View ArticleVogue Italia Features Its First-Ever Asian Cover Model
The magazine has been known for making statements on the lack of diversity in fashion
View ArticleIowa veteran attempting to put faces to the Vietnam Memorial Wall names
Vietnam vet and daughter searching for photos of the 853 Iowans whose names appear on the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall
View ArticleVideo: Vietnam vet puts faces to the names of the fallen
Tom Brickman, an Army private in the Vietnam War, was deeply moved after seeing a traveling replica of the Vietnam Veteran's Memorial Wall. As Dean Reynolds reports, Brickman wanted to see more than...
View ArticleIowa's fallen Vietnam War soldiers
Vietnam veteran Tom Brickman is collecting photos for the 853 Iowans whose names appear on the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall
View ArticleVideo: 1/07: Colo. theater shooting hearing begins; Putting faces to the...
Police described the desperate fight to save lives and the reaction of the suspect in the first day of pre-trial hearings for the Colo. movie theater shooting case; Then, Turkey gains safeguards...
View ArticleAsian shares capped ahead of earnings reports
MSCI Asia ex-Japan steadies, Nikkei opens down 0.5%; dollar falls vs yen after sharp and rapid rise
View ArticleHagel is Obama's defense pick
He forged his views of war and the military as a young man in mine-plagued fields of Vietnam. Now Chuck Hagel may become the first Vietnam veteran and first enlisted soldier to serve as U.S. defense...
View ArticleFirst bloke's 'bad taste' joke
PM's partner Tim Mathieson is in hot water over a joke about prostate cancer and Asian women.
View ArticleRdio Needs More Users, Hopes Going Free On Web & Desktop Will Help
The battle for international users continues to heat up for streaming music services. Just this morning, Deezer announced expansions into developing markets in the Middle East, Africa, Asia and Brazil,...
View ArticleFirst bloke sorry for joke
PM's partner Tim Mathieson in hot water over a "bad taste" joke about prostate cancer and Asian women.
View ArticleAustralia's first bloke in strife over offensive joke
The partner of Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard, has apologised for making an offensive joke about Asian women.
View ArticleThe hottest sous chefs in Houston: These overlooked standouts will be...
Tucked away in the nooks and crannies of fine-dining kitchens, sous chefs often spend their days brainstorming new menu specials, ordering local produce and meats, managing numerous line cooks, and...
View ArticleFood Flashes: February 3-10
Food Flashes: February 3-10<br/><br/>Chef-owner Jesse Perez offers breakfast, lunch and dinner Sunday-Friday, 11 a.m.-midnight, and Saturday, 11 a.m.-1 a.m. Visit arcadesatx.com for...
View ArticleGST will be a huge step towards creating a common market
Sunil Kaushal, regional CEO, India and South Asia, StanChart says certain investments can be given a higher tax break
View ArticleDuke University fraternity under fire for Asian-themed party
DURHAM — A Duke University fraternity has been suspended from its national affiliation after complaints about a themed party last week that featured Asian stereotypes.
View ArticleYear of the Snake
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View ArticleThe U.S. Interior Department says it will investigate whether miners and...
The U.S. Interior Department says it will investigate whether miners and traders skirted royalty payments on lucrative coal exports to Asia. Taxpayers may be losing hundreds of millions of dollars in...
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