NEW DELHI, Jan 7 (Reuters) - Barely two weeks before George W. Bush leaves the White House, Bollywood is ready with a farewell present -- a film that takes pot shots at the outgoing U.S. president.Full Story Today, 09:53 | Reuters
LOS ANGELES, Jan 6 (Reuters) - Actor Patrick Swayze said he was scared, angry and "going through hell" with pancreatic cancer, but a year after being diagnosed, he was determined to keep going.Full Story Yesterday, 21:59 | Reuters
LOS ANGELES, Jan 4 (Reuters) - "Marley & Me," a canine comedy starring Jennifer Aniston and Owen Wilson, led the North American box office for a second weekend on Sunday, becoming the first Christmas holiday picture to hit $100 million.Full Story 4 January, 20:06 | Reuters
After borsch and varenyky, salo is the most famous Ukrainian national dish. Around the world, salted pork fat is associated with Ukraine. Some even find it annoying, since there is much more to Ukraine than salo with vodka. While true, we can still pride ourselves in this legendary product. Most nations use melted salo, or lard, while Ukrainians customarily eat salo with garlic, onion, bread and pickles.Full Story 3 January, 10:13 | Oksana Faryna, Kyiv Post Staff Writer
NEW DELHI, Jan 7 (Reuters) - Barely two weeks before George W. Bush leaves the White House, Bollywood is ready with a farewell present -- a film that takes pot shots at the outgoing U.S. president.Full Story Today, 09:53 | Reuters
LOS ANGELES, Jan 6 (Reuters) - Actor Patrick Swayze said he was scared, angry and "going through hell" with pancreatic cancer, but a year after being diagnosed, he was determined to keep going.Full Story Yesterday, 21:59 | Reuters
LOS ANGELES, Jan 4 (Reuters) - "Marley & Me," a canine comedy starring Jennifer Aniston and Owen Wilson, led the North American box office for a second weekend on Sunday, becoming the first Christmas holiday picture to hit $100 million.Full Story 4 January, 20:06 | Reuters
After borsch and varenyky, salo is the most famous Ukrainian national dish. Around the world, salted pork fat is associated with Ukraine. Some even find it annoying, since there is much more to Ukraine than salo with vodka. While true, we can still pride ourselves in this legendary product. Most nations use melted salo, or lard, while Ukrainians customarily eat salo with garlic, onion, bread and pickles.Full Story 3 January, 10:13 | Oksana Faryna, Kyiv Post Staff Writer