Name: kuraki mai, Birthday place: Funabashi, Chiba, JapanGenre: J-pop, popOccupation: Singer, songwriterYears active: 1999-presentLabel Bip! Records (1999)GIZA studio (1999 - 2007)NORTHERN MUSIC (2007 -)Website: Mai-Kuraki.com kuraki-mai-wallpaper-1.jpgkuraki mai was influenced at an early age by Whitney Houston's singing and Michael Jackson's
Police in Chengdu recently detained six local residents for posting Internet articles and demonstrating against a major petrochemical project, according to Sichuan News Online. Several local residents posted articles on a number of Chinese Internet forums opposing the project, saying
Beijing-based lawyer Liu Xiaoyuan wrote an article on his blog commenting on the recent demonstration in Chengdu against petrochemical projects, translated by CDT. May 4th was a special day. 200 residents of Chengdu City took a unique "stroll" in the
Mr. and Mrs. Ratan Lal lived in the Prashanthi Nilayam ashram as very close servitors to Sathya Sai Baba for decades. They knew a great deal about what went on and partook in the cover-up of the sexual abuse facts
If India has to progress at 10% growth rate, we have to find solutions for our citizens with the help of technological and innovative ideas. Last few decades of world growth has largely been technologically driven. Invention becomes innovation when
Admiral Sureesh Mehta, Chief of Naval Staff of the Indian Navy today in a press conference said that a Chinese nuclear submarine base near India is not a big cause of concern as a nuclear submarine can travel any distance.
As part of its 1999 Strategic Defence Procurement, South Africa ordered 26 modern Gripen fighters for its front-line air defence and fighter requirement. The new multiple capability aircraft are replacing the SAAF's fleet of Cheetah aircraft. South Africa will receive
Hezbollah continued its campaign of terror for a fifth straight day, taking on a new region and new religion in the embattled nation: the Druze of Mount Lebanon.
Shouaifat - Flowers cover the bodies of two young Druze men laid out in a tree-lined courtyard among the hills overlooking Beirut, their mothers weeping over victims of Lebanon's latest civil strife.
Aley - Heavy fighting broke out Sunday between supporters of Lebanon's Western-backed government and Hezbollah-lead opposition militiamen in Druze strongholds overlooking Beirut.