Rupert Murdoch is planning to test his belief in the transformative power of the iPad to bring news to the younger generation.
Now that the world knows the former singer with the multi-platinum group, the Fugees, turned solo star is running for president of Haiti.
The picture speaks volumes. At the centre of a group of 10 people stands Nelson Mandela and beside him his partner and later wife, Graça Machel.
Fed-up locals take matters into their own hands to tackle oil spill.
A New York extremist group issues a death warning and Comedy Central censors episode 201. <b>Ed Pilkington</b reports.
She’s the most famous businesswoman in the world, so why does the media clam up when it comes to revelations from her past.
Who wants to kill the American president? And how likely are they to succeed?
Hope for the orphans of Haiti lies in adoption abroad, writes Ed Pilkington in Port-au-Prince.
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/ 8 December 2009
One of the first things that people think about when the name Sigourney Weaver pops into conversation, along with her braininess, is her height.
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/ 3 September 2009
<i>Pittsburgh Post-Gazette</i> starts members’ club offering readers extra content, access to journalists and special events.