After dressing conservatively for a night Lady Gaga Strips back down to Her Underwear.
Just as we thought Lady Gaga had decided to dress conservatively for a night after covering up on-stage with Sting for a benefit concert, she went back to her old ways straight afterwards by stripping down to her underwear.
After performing Stand By Me with the rock legend, Gaga stepped out in fishnet stockings, black bondage knickers, an outrageous mask and PVC shoes that were missing their heels.
Luckily she wore a leather jacket to preserve some modesty but there was still little left to the imagination as the half naked singer headed to Mr. Chow’s in New York City for dinner.… Continue reading
Streaking across the sky in front of a rising sun, the huge Russian jet heads towards Britain. Capable of carrying nuclear weapons at supersonic speeds, it is a potential threat the RAF must tackle – and fast.
Tornado fighters are scrambled. They intercept the Blackjack bomber and shadow it until the Russian pilots turn for home. But this is no isolated incident. Astonishingly, such high-stakes games of cat and mouse are being played out in the skies off Britain at least once a month.
State-of-the-art British warplanes have taken to the air 64 times since 2006 to head off Russian aircraft, figures reveal. They are being scrambled to repel the 1,380mph Tu160 Blackjack and Tu95 Bear bombers.… Continue reading
Janine Hall isn’t the first mid-30s executive to decide there is more to life than a career that demands a 24/7 commitment. But she may be the first to decide the antidote to her mid-life crisis is to run off to Bali and set up a surfing and yoga retreat for women called… Continue reading
South Korea’s Samsung Electronics and “Avatar” director James Cameron on Friday announced a deal to work together to boost 3D television content. Under the agreement, Cameron and his crew will make 3D footage of music videos featuring South Korean pop stars that will be used by Samsung to help promote the sale of its 3D televisions worldwide.
Cameron’s 3D blockbuster “Avatar” started a 3D wave in the movie industry and is the world’s highest grossing movie, earning 2.8 billion dollars in ticket sales so far. Samsung, the world’s largest maker of flat-screen televisions, said it may raise this year’s sales target for 3D TVs given the growing demand. Early this year it targeted around two million sales.… Continue reading
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Japanese synthetic fibre maker Toray Industries said Monday it had agreed a 15-year deal to supply aircraft giant Airbus with materials for wings and fuselages from 2011. A Toray spokesman said the size of the order had not been determined, but the Nikkei business daily reported earlier Monday that the deal could be worth as much as 200-300 billion yen (2.2-3.2 billion dollars).
The deal marks a major advance for Toray, the manufacturer of various products made with carbon fibre, a strong and lightweight material used for a range of industrial applications. In 2006, Toray signed a 16-year contract worth at least 6 billion dollars to supply carbon fibre materials for Boeing’s 787 Dreamliner aircraft. … Continue reading
She will be 40 this year but Claudia Schiffer looks more radiant than ever as she posed nude to show off her growing baby bump on the cover of Vogue.
The supermodel, who is due to give birth to her third child later this month, looked toned and confident in a shoot by Chanel designer Karl Lagerfeld for the German edition of the magazine.
Miss Schiffer adopts the much-imitated pose that Demi Moore made famous in 1991 when she too posed nude at seven months pregnant for Vanity Fair.
But the image is no less stunning for its lack of originality.… Continue reading
China’s first man in space has revealed that the menu on his spacecraft included dog meat – to keep the astronaut’s strength up.
Yang Liwei, who commanded the Shenzhou Five mission in 2003, revealed canine menu samples that were on-board his craft along with chicken and fish.
In his autobiography ‘The Nine Levels between Heaven and Earth’ he said: ‘Many of my friends are curious about what we eat in space and think that the astronauts must have some expensive delicacies, like shark’s fin or abalone.… Continue reading
It’s the ultimate hole-in-the-wall – a money machine that dispenses pure gold.
But installed beneath the gold-coated ceilings of Abu Dhabi’s Emirates Palace hotel, where royalty and billionaires come for cappuccinos topped with gold flakes, the machine almost seems part of the furniture.
‘The reason we chose Emirates Palace is because it really fits with the surroundings here,’ said German entrepreneur Thomas Geissler, creator of the ‘Gold to Go’ brand and chief executive of Ex Oriente Lux.… Continue reading
Pope Benedict XVI has condemned gay marriage as an ‘insidious’ threat to society as he addressed thousands of pilgrims at the shrine of Fatima in Portugal.
He encouraged his listeners to work against a proposed law that will legal gay marriage. The Pope was wrapping up his trip to Portugal where more than 90 per cent of the population is officially Catholic.
In his afternoon address to Catholic charity and social workers, the 83-year-old German Pope said he ‘deeply appreciated’ initiatives aimed at defending what he said were ‘essential and primary values of life’.… Continue reading
Adobe is firing back at Apple with love. Adobe Systems Inc. is countering Apple Inc. CEO Steve Jobs’ recent jab at Adobe’s Flash technology for Web video and games. The company is running ads in newspapers and popular technology blogs saying “We Love Apple” — with a bright red heart in place of love.
Jobs had described Flash as outdated, unreliable and unfit for Apple’s iPhone and iPad gadgets. In a detailed, 1,685-word offensive posted online two weeks ago. Jobs spelled out the reasons why Apple continues to ban Flash from its mobile devices, including “reliability, security and performance,” and the fact that Flash was designed “for PCs using mice, not for touch screens using fingers.”… Continue reading
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