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Celebrate this Diwali by gifting your loved ones the NDTV Lumière DVD Collection

your loved ones with something special and out-of-the-box. NDTV Lumičre gives you just that, with its unique style of gifting opportunity, you can personalise your gift by choosing DVDs from a range of internationally acclaimed movies by legendary directors like Marjane Satrapi, Juan Antonio Bayona and Fatih Akin, putting them together as one custom made basket.

REVIEW | A Matter of Taste: Philippe Claudel's "I've Loved You So Long"

Juliette, a middle-aged woman, waits alone, gray and taciturn -- two words that pretty well describe "I've Loved You So Long." She stands to haltingly greet her rendez-vous, her sister, Lea. We gather they've been apart a long time. Juliette's been "away," her past a talked-around negative space that's filled out as the film nurses us for two hours on a drip-feed of withheld backstory.

Lessons in Life and LimbA visit to the Cambodian Landmine Museum

His name is Hak and his story goes something like this: Born in a small village flanking the banks of the Tonle Sap Lake in northern Cambodia, Hak spent his earliest years living amongst the poverty and destitution that defines much of the region. His home was no more than a small shack composed of wooden beams that had begun to rot as a result of the ceaseless rain, his playground a bare patch of earth beside his home on which his toys a few balls that deflated too easily, a rusty bike-laying in the dirt. Yet Hak loved those balls, and that bike, despite the brakes that squeaked and squealed as he rode, and the wheels that left his legs caked with mud when he pedalled too fast. Hak loved that bike, despite everything, and perhaps above all else, because when he rode it he could feel the hot wind in his face, and the strength in his legs,

I loved this phone for its feature fast ...

Mobile Phones Monitors Notebooks Digital Cameras Headphones MP3 Players Speakers Portable Storage CPUs Memory Printers

Jordan is 'Best-Loved Celebrity Mum'


Jordan is 'Best-Loved Celebrity Mum'

The 30-year-old former model, known as Jordan, impressed the web poll of 3,000 mums with her caring approach to disabled son Harvey, six, Junior, three, and Princess Tiaami, one.

Katie voted 'Britain's Best-Loved Celebrity Mum'

The 30-year-old former model, known as Jordan, impressed the web poll of 3,000 mums with her caring approach to disabled son Harvey, six, Junior, three, and Princess Tiaami, one. “She gives hope to families coping with illness,” the Sun quoted Kathryn Crawford, of TheBabyWebsite.com, as saying.

McAfee (MFE), McKesson (MCK), and Diamond Offshore Drilling (DO) are loved by analysts and investors alike; contrarians beware

With selling pressure dominating Wall Street in recent weeks, some investors are looking to exit the market altogether. However, these investors could be missing out on many potentially lucrative opportunities. I have selected 3 such opportunities from today's Schaeffer's Tool Box filter: "Stocks showing heavy all-around optimism." Specifically, McAfee (MFE), McKesson (MCK), and Diamond Offshore Drilling (DO) appear to be prime targets for contrarian investors, given their respective poor technical performances and excessive investor optimism. But before we dive in to the particulars, let's take a closer look at the filter that brought us today's bearish Tool Box selections.

Hampshire Youth Cricket Coach - Terry Trodd - An Appreciation

Much-loved Hampshire Youth Cricket Coach Terry Trodd has passed away after losing his year-long fight against cancer.

Art thrives in crisis: M F Husain

ndia's most-loved, most-hated artist-in-exile M F Husain shares a few candid moments with Kishore Singh.

Dead Rising 2 on Xbox 360 Confirmed by Blue Castle

Fans of zombie movies loved dead rising on the Xbox 360 and how they could smash zombies out the way just like in the movies, and today we have some good news for these gamers.

Breakfast at Tiffanys with Paloma Picasso

Oh I have always loved Audrey Hepburn as Holly Golightly - peering into the window at Tiffany’s after a long night and a short, sharp Americano with wings - could she be the original poster girl for urban coffee on the go? Move over Ms SJP with your Starbucks .. Any way Tiffany’s has just launched a new range by Paloma Picasso - she of the daring red lippy - here is the full story…

Why I Stopped Using Google's Chrome Browser... and Why I've Started Again

Like a lot of people, I loved the speed of Google’s Chrome browser, so I used it a fair amount when it came out. But soon I discovered that it didn’t play so well with some sites. MyYahoo, for instance, came out garbled, or it wouldn’t load various modules. Even more of a problem, as I opened several tabs in succession, going on to the next before the current one loaded (hey, it saves a few seconds), the ones I left often wouldn’t load. I’d have to reload them, sometimes several times.chromelogo.jpg

Nixon is enjoying life in India

Leicestershire captain Paul Nixon says he has loved playing with the Delhi Giants, despite falling at the knockout stages of the Indian Cricket League.

X-Rated: Little House On The Prairie

Finland has rated the DVD release of the much-loved children's television series Little House On The Prairie suitable for adult viewing only.

"Little House on the Prairie," adults-only version!

HELSINKI (Reuters) - Finland has rated the DVD release of the much-loved children's television series "Little House on the Prairie" suitable for adult viewing only.

Virtual keypads expected to grace Android phones

Ever since Apple's iPhone hit the market, some people have loved using a virtual keypad. Others have hated it.

Google Android phones to get virtual keypads

Ever since Apple's iPhone hit the market, some people have loved using a virtual keypad. Others have hated it.

Watson says Gambhir no 'Mr Perfect', but loves bowling to him

Melbourne, Nov 17 : Aussie all-rounder Shane Watson has said that he loved bowling to Indian opener Gautam Gambhir because it were a big dog-fight to get him out, but added that the latter was no 'Mr Perfect'. The duo was involved in a spat in the third Test at Kotla, where the opener elbowed Watson after the latter was seen passing some comments at him.

News: Happy Birthday Shigeru Miyamoto!

The father of modern day gaming and creator of some of the best loved franchises in history, Shigeru Miyamoto, turns 56 today!

The paradox of Sir Geoffrey

Few cricketers have polarised opinion quite so much as Geoffrey Boycott. You either loved him as a batsman or hated him; and it's much the same in the commentary box. Speaking personally, I admired his application as a batsman, and I also think he's in the top drawer, alongside Richie Benaud and Ian Chappell, as a commentator who tells you what's goin' off out there. Bill Sinrich, who was in charge of Sky TV's coverage when they broadcast their first overseas tour, England's trip to the West Indies in 1989-90, said that as a commentator Boycott "fulfilled all our hopes. He was animated, intelligent, informed, with opinions that got the attention of most people."

In heaven or on earth?

To appreciate medieval Byzantium, we have to place ourselves in a world that loved drama and splendour, in which classical, Christian and Asiatic traditions met. Jonathan Sumption revels in its riches

Valleywag Absorbed by Gawker: Is It the End of Web 2.0?

Gawker Media overlord Nick Denton has driven the final nail into the coffin of loved/hated Silicon Valley gossip website Valleywag, folding the site into Gawker.com.

Phoenix mission to Mars over: NASA

A young man who died in a crash involving an off-duty RCMP officer loved nature, music, and was about to start a new job, his grieving family says....


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