‘New Moon’ keeps shining with $42.9M weekend; ‘Blind Side’ scores with $40.1M
‘New Moon’ keeps shining with $42.9M weekend ‘New Moon’ clings to top spot with $42.5M; ‘Blind Side’ nearly scores upset with $40.1M
‘New Moon’ keeps top box office spot with $42.5M ‘New Moon’ rises to blockbuster opening weekend with $142.8M, double the take of ‘Twilight’
‘New Moon’ rises to blockbuster with $142.8M Movie review: Bella and her beastie boys mope through preposterous, pretentious ‘New Moon’
Review: Bella mopes through pretentious ‘New Moon’ Sky gazers can expect celestial fireworks TuesdayNEW DELHI - Sky gazers can look forward to an exhibition of celestial fireworks over the next two days as the night sky will be lit up by the Leonid meteor showers expected to peak Tuesday. Orionid meteor shower to light up night sky WednesdayNEW DELHI - Sky gazers will witness fireworks in the night sky as Orionid meteor showers peak Wednesday. Tinseltown costumer hopes museum of Hollywood flair can revive poverty-stricken Miss. DeltaRULEVILLE, Miss. — Luster Bayless’ life reads like a Hollywood script: The son of a dirt-poor Mississippi sharecropper who hitchhiked his way West a half-century ago and carved a niche in Tinseltown. Curiosity and thrills among the residents mark the last day of high tidal waves in MumbaiNEW DELHI - Amid suspense and the thrills of watching the gigantic waves lashing the coastal stretch, residents of Mumbai witness the last day of the high tide that struck the city over the past three days with the highest wave measuring nearly 5.5 meters. Mumbai witnesses highest tides in 100 yearsMUMBAI - Scores of people gathered at Mumbai’s Gateway of India on Friday to watch the tallest waves in 100 years. Mumbaikars witness rare 5.5 metre tidal wavesMUMBAI - Sea waves rode the tarmac near the Gateway of India, Marine Drive, Juhu and Worli among other places Friday as India’s financial capital was lashed by tidal waves 5.5 metres high, billed as the highest in 100 years. Mumbai sees highest waves in 100 years (Second lead)MUMBAI - Sea water gushed onto roads near the Gateway of India, Marine Drive, Juhu and Worli among other places Friday as India’s financial capital was lashed by tidal waves 5.5 metres high, billed as the highest in 100 years. Mumbai sees tallest waves in 100 yearsMUMBAI - Sea waves rode the tarmac near the Gateway of India, Marine Drive, Juhu and Worli among other places Friday as India’s financial capital was lashed by tidal waves 5.5 metres high, billed as the highest in 100 years. NASA’s new chief sees Mars and beyond as goal within generation; space station to be extendedWASHINGTON — NASA’s new boss said Tuesday he will be “incredibly disappointed” if people aren’t on Mars — or venturing somewhere beyond it — in his lifetime. How animals react to solar eclipseMUMBAI - Did you know animals and birds often prepare for sleep or behave confusedly during total solar eclipse? Well, here are some other little known facts about solar eclipse. Orissa flash floods toll 36, hundreds rescuedBHUBANESWAR - The flash floods that were triggered by heavy monsoon rains continued to play havoc in Orissa with the death toll climbing to 36 on Monday and officials rescuing hundreds of victims. If $35 billion seems high to return astronauts to moon, has NASA got a cut-rate deal for youWASHINGTON — Like a car salesman pushing a luxury vehicle that the customer no longer can afford, NASA has pulled out of its back pocket a deal for a cheaper ride to the moon. Lunar science probe sends back moon shots less than week after launch, another orbiting moonCAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — NASA’s new lunar probe launched less than a week ago has already sent back some shots of the moon. Water-hunting satellite to reach moon TuesdayWASHINGTON - NASA will take a giant step toward bringing humans back to the moon Tuesday as a new orbiting satellite arrives there to search for water. The top 10 selling singles and albums sold on iTunes
The top 10 singles and albums on iTunes iTunes’ top 10 selling singles and albums of the week ending Dec. 21, 2009: Cyclone Aila - a grim reminder of climate changeKOLKATA - Cyclone Aila, that hit the east coast of India Monday devastating over 100,000 people in the Sundarbans delta region of crops and lifestock, was a grim consequence of climate change, say experts. Hoarding war in Kolkata ahead of pollsKOLKATA - Don’t be surprised if you see a giant Mamata Banerjee swallowing the entire Nano factory. And don’t feel scared if you find late Trinamool Congress leader Ajit Panja towering above you to bless a party candidate. NASA human space program, including moon plans, to get independent review, White House saysWASHINGTON — The White House has ordered a complete outside review of NASA’s manned space program, including plans to return astronauts to the moon. Who’s in charge? NASA faces deadline for tough decision on shuttle, but agency lacks a bossWASHINGTON — NASA is facing a critical deadline to make its biggest decision in a generation: whether to go forward with plans to retire the space shuttle fleet and replace it with a new mode of space travel. But the agency still has no chief to make the $230 billion call. Filming for ‘New Moon’ to go on as scheduledLONDON - Filming of American author Stephenie Meyer’s ‘Twilight’ sequel ‘New Moon’ will be going on as scheduled despite the lawsuit that has been filed against her. New Moon filming halted over ‘plagiarism lawsuit’LONDON - Filming of ‘Twilight’ sequel ‘New Moon’ has reportedly been put on hold, as its author Stephenie Meyer faces a plagiarism lawsuit over the vampire franchise. Pattinson’s security trebled to protect him from ‘bloodsucking’ fansLONDON - Hollywood heartthrob Robert Pattinson’s security has been trebled to protect him from besotted fans. Dakota Fanning confirmed as ‘Twilight’ sequel cast memberLONDON - Teen actress Dakota Fanning has been confirmed to star alongside Robert Pattinson in the sequel of the romantic-fantasy film ‘Twilight’. 900,000 devotees invoke Shiva with music and mantra in CoimbatoreCOIMBATORE - April, a young American artist from New York, swears by Lord Shiva. As do the 900,000 devotees who attended the Mahashivratri celebrations at Isha Foundation, a global non-profit organisation, 40 km from Coimbatore. |