Filed under by Aditya kumar at 5:42 AM

Her diet makes it "so worth it."

Kim Kardashian claims she "couldn't care less" about her figure, and she's admitting to the physique flaw that every woman experiences. Here's why Kim Kardashian is not ashamed of her cellulite...in fact, she loves her "dimples."

Filed under by Aditya kumar at 5:37 AM

 This past weekend BMW’s M performance division held a special event in Munich, Germany where it showcased a number of special models, namely, a concept version of the upcoming 2012 BMW M5 that we were fortunate enough to get leaked images of.

With all the hoopla surrounding the upcoming super-sedan, we almost didn’t notice that the BMW go-fast division also rolled out a very special concept version of its M3 Sedan. Built using parts from the track-focused M3 GTS, the new concept is essentially a stripped out and more hardcore version of the M3 Sedan and hints at a return of the CSL badge.

If you’re unfamiliar with the famous lettering, CSL stands for Coupe, Sport, Lightweight and marks the purest driver and most track-focused cars offered by BMW in the recent past. The last BMW M3 CSL was built in a limited run of just 1,400 cars between 2002 and 2004--such tiny numbers make it an exclusive offering, and only the most dedicated opt for the extra expense and somewhat harsher and noisier ride characteristics of the car.

Now the CSL badge looks set to finally return on the M3 but it’s unclear exactly what it will be like. We should see more power from the familiar high-rev 4.0-liter V-8 but not quite as high as the 450 horsepower from the 4.4-liter V-8 found in the M3 GTS. Some parts on this concept that are borrowed from the M3 GTS, however, include the custom 19-inch alloy wheels, uprated brakes and a blacked-out grille. Other modifications include a tuned exhaust system, lightweight construction and a subtle bootlid lip spoiler.

No word on production but most BMW concepts based on the automaker’s production cars tend to receive the green light.

Interestingly, there have been reports that BMW M is set to unveil a new lightweight concept at the 2011 Tokyo Auto Show this December, suggesting that we may see the return of the M3 CSL at the Japanese event.

Filed under by Aditya kumar at 5:26 AM

NEW YORK (CNNMoney) -- McDonald's said Monday that it is planning a one-day hiring spree of 50,000 new workers on April 19 for its U.S. restaurants.
McDonald's (MCD, Fortune 500) said that these new "Mcjobs" will include crew and management positions, part-time and full-time.

Filed under by Aditya kumar at 6:03 AM

Have you ever heard of "Penny Auctions?"
They’re a new online auction model that is becoming hugely popular.  Penny auctions allow individuals to do just what the name implies--buy new, popular products for just pennies on the dollar.

Filed under by Aditya kumar at 5:54 AM

(Reuters) - President Barack Obama said on Saturday curbing foreign oil dependence and investments in clean fuel technology are the main tenets of his plan to meet long-term energy needs and in turn strengthen the domestic economy.
"Real energy security can only come if we find ways to use less oil, if we invest in cleaner fuels and greater efficiency," he said during his weekly Internet and radio address, recorded at a UPS customer center in Maryland.
Obama said increasing oil exploration at home was part of the solution, but increasing fuel efficiency in cars and developing clean energy technology will help create jobs and protect the economy from swings in energy prices.
In the Republican response, House Speaker John Boehner, focused on the budget and spending patterns.
He said that no agreement had been reached with Democrats over the budget and said out-of-control spending is hindering job growth.
"Republicans continue to fight for the largest spending cuts possible to help end Washington's job crushing spending binge," he said in the weekly address.
Boehner said other Republican priorities include removing regulatory obstacles to job growth, expanding American energy production, ending the threat of tax hikes and approving stalled trade agreements.

Filed under by Aditya kumar at 5:52 AM

An embarrassing and distressing trend was confirmed in the most recent Indian census, reports the Globe and Mail: Female fetuses in India are being aborted at rates higher than ever before.

Filed under by Aditya kumar at 5:48 AM





Good news for teachers looking to collaborate with their colleagues in other parts of the world. Skype has a new free service just for educators called Skype in the classroom, "a free global community created in response to, and in consultation with, the growing number of teachers" using the tool to help students learn.

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