Hillary throws her lot with Obama Mrs Clinton, who was once certain that she would win the Democratic nomination this year, also took steps on Tuesday deliberate steps, aides said to keep the door open to a future bid for the presidency.
Pak restores 8 sacked judges Pakistan government on Wednesday restored eight of the 60 judges sacked by former President Pervez Musharraf, a move criticised by the influential lawyers movement which wanted reinstatement of all deposed justices at one go.
Hong Kong women spread Indian serenity Ella Yu never dreamed that her first yoga class ten years ago would mark the start of a love affair with India and its culture that would take over her life.
iPhone ad banned in UK for over-hyping features The iconic touchscreen handset iPhone, it seems, is not as smart as it claims, with the UK advertising watchdog on Wednesday banning a TV ad for over-hyping its internet capabilities and misleading the consumers
Venice opens with Brad Pitt, Clooney in madcap comedy Brad Pitt and George Clooney are starring in a madcap comedy by the Coen brothers in which two Washington gym employees get caught up in the cloak-and-dagger world of international espionage, with results both daft and deadly.
Foreign Affairs Secretary Alberto Romulo, right, greets Philippine military chief Gen. Alexander Yano, (centre), as Executive Secretary Eduardo Ermita, (left), looks on at the Department of Foreign Affairs in Manila on Wednesday.Yano said that thousands of troops waging the massive assault in southern Mindanao's mountainous heartland have been ordered to strictly observe human rights and avoid collateral damage. AP