This is a live performance of Epik High( ) featuring Ji Sun( ). It's not the most innovating but it's still great to see them in action.Epik High( ) ft Ji Sun( ) - One
Sunday Sunday 24 Mar 2002 Durban newsHOUSE OF 'MIRACLES'Are these Sai Baba's footprints?by TASCHICA PILLAYDevotees and tourists seeking cures for ailments and help with domestic problems have been flocking to a Durban home said to be blessed by the miracles
Source: MUMBAI (Reuters) - India's market regulator said on Friday it has allowed domestic asset managers to launch funds investing directly in real estate. These funds shall be close-ended with units listed on stock exchanges, the Securities and Exchange Board
Source: Global funds continued to dominate inter-regional investment in 2007, as they invested $152 billion (Dh558.22bn), about 20 per cent, in real estate worldwide, according to a new study. "They were strong net acquirers of real estate, with purchases amounting
Bollywood actress Juhi Chawla has said that her latest flick 'Bhoothnath', starring Bollywood superstar Amitabh Bachchan, is a mixture of fun, drama and emotion.The film, which is a children drama, has been produced by Ravi Chopra and has been directed
Bollywood actor Akshaye Khanna is shooting in Bangkok for Neeraj Vora's "Shortcut" and says he is missing home and desperately looking for a break."I need a quick break to visit Mumbai. I'm homesick. If I get a break of two-three
Filmmaker Boney Kapoor's "Milenge Milenge", in the making for almost two years now, is getting ready for release. Ironically, the film stars former lovers Kareena Kapoor and Shahid Kapur.And since their first post-split film "Jab We Met" was such a
Director Sanjay Gupta's niece and budding actress Neha Oberoi, who features in the upcoming film "Woodstock Villa", does not believe that having connections in Bollywood helps in the long run."In the film industry nobody would guide you just because you
Source: Surrounded by a vibrant economy, a thriving infrastructure, a flourishing real estate market and a potential-laden tourism industry, India, no doubt, awaits a history to be rewritten. The Economy is firing on all cylinders, entertaining more global tourists and
is a new photo book by artist and graphic designer Sven Ingmar Thies that takes a look at how the Japanese live, with photo spreads of their rooms taken in five cities (Berlin, New York, Shanghai, Vienna, and Tokyo). The
Song Hye Gyo is going to the shore to help clean the oil spills. She is going with a makeup company which hired her as a model so I am sure that this is part of a publicity campaign. What