By: Mary Rose | 2011-06-09 | News and society It is no surprise when Matthew Vaughn's “X-Men: First Class” left “The Hangover Part II” and “Kung Fu Panda 2” behind to top the Box Office with a total gross of $120 million (an estimated $56 million domestically and 64 million overseas) after it has hit worldwide cinemas since June 1, 2011. read more
By: Mary Rose | 2011-06-15 | News and society Released on June 10, 2011, the science-fiction mystery “Super 8” spots No. 1 at the US and Canada Box Office, surpassing top summer blockbusters including “X-Men: First Class”, “The Hangover Part II” and “Kung Fu Panda 2”. It earned an estimated $37m (£23.3m) in its first three days in North America and generally got positive reviews. read more
By: JSutherland | 2011-06-08 | Free The part 2 of 2009's The Hangover starring Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms and Zach Galifianakis, Justin Bartha and Ken Jeong has set box office on fire, topping over Kung Fu Panda 2 and other movies that were simultaneously released with the sequel. read more
By: Marty Meltz | 2010-04-03 | Movies An intellectually dead movie, "X-Men Origins: Wolverine" survives, perhaps unsurprisingly, entirely on its action thrills, all of which are satisfactory even for the connoisseur. Quite uninvolving emotionally, the revenge motive now having long-ago played out its impact in modern film, the whole scenario, like many retro-fittings of thrillers of the past 35 years or so, will spellbind only the video game set who demand little beyond eye candy. read more
By: Rajkumar Kanagasingam | 2010-04-04 | Politics William got into the trap of the First World War when his close friend the Austrian Archduke Franz Ferdinand was murdered on June 28, 1914. William offered Austria-Hungary to crush the secret organization that had plotted and slayed the Archduke Franz Ferdinand. He encouraged Austria to use force against the suspected Serbian movement which was responsible for his murder. But he was further trapped by his exploitative elites in Berlin by sending him away to his annual cruise of the North Sea on July 6, 1914, as they wanted to manipulate things in his absence for war to increase German dominance in Europe. read more
By: Andrew Joyce | 2011-05-05 | Movies Riding on the success of Iron Man, Marvel Comics looks set to finally bring its Avengers franchise to box offices across the world. With X-Men and Spider-Man having previously been adapted for the big screen, this year looks choc-a-block with comic book adaptations. read more
By: Amanda Han | 2010-03-29 | Wealth Building We will talk about some of the ways that your advisors can help you to accelerate your wealth building process. One of the most powerful concepts that we have seen with regards to advisor relationships is in working with a team of advisors. read more
By: Gianni Truvianni | 2011-03-10 | Soccer An article about the world cup Italia 90 which brought Italy close to the final only to be denied by Argentina, Maradona, off sides and penalties. read more
By: Dave Toub | 2010-10-04 | Recreation & Sports A good sportsman should have the information about good quality equipment and accessories that he or she should use to win the game. This is true.. read more
By: kennychapman | 2011-03-22 | Shopping The history of men's watches is a long and interesting one. Just a few years after the first spring-driven clocks were introduced in the early 16th century. read more
By: dvdboxset21 | 2010-11-30 | Movies This DVD box set includes every song The Beatles officially released from 1963 through 1971 in newly premastered superiorly sound read more
By: jameyzariy | 2010-12-08 | Careers Jewelry is actually a popular option for gifting on occasion like birthdays, Valentine’s Working day, weddings, anniversaries plus the like read more
By: Sarah PJ White | 2010-06-24 | Reference & Education The red phone box is a British icon along with London cabs and red buses. They can also be seen in the current and ex-British colonies around the world including Malta, Gibraltar, Bermuda and the Channel Islands. The first standard telephone box in the UK was produced by the Post Office. It was made of concrete, painted cream with red glazing bars, and was designated as 'K1' (Kiosk No. 1). read more
By: S. Raju | 2011-03-07 | Marketing Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering Co. said its Papua New Guinea energy venture may beat Royal Dutch Shell Plc to become the first operator of a floating liquefied natural gas production vessel. read more
By: Jermaine Ricketts | 2010-03-31 | Recreation & Sports Is it true that big boxers, the ones with huge muscles are always stronger then the smaller ones? The answer to this is a simple no... quite obvious if you watch boxing matches and see huge guys get beat up by smaller guys at the bottom-end of their weight class. read more