
(L to R) Producer Frank Marshall, actors Karen Allen and Harrison Ford, Executive Producer George Lucas, and Producer Kathleen Kennedy attend the premiere of the film "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull" in Tokyo, Japan, on June 5, 2008. (UPI Photo/Keizo Mori)
Indiana Jones is the subject or is mentioned in the following stories:
EDITORIAL: Bush, Riyadh and a blogger
Fouad al-Farhan may not be a household name, but U.S. President George W. Bush is bound to receive more than an earful about the blogger from Saudi Arabia when he visits the kingdom later this week as part of an eight-day Mideast tour that will also take him to Jerusalem, and Ramallah in the occupied West Bank.
Bosnian explorer finds 'Europe's first pyramids'
Bosnian explorer Semir Osmanagic is convinced that he has found Europes first pyramids, which he says are a new world wonder dating back to ancient times.
'John the Baptist' cave found?
A British archaeologist has uncovered a cave in the mountains near Jerusalem which he believes conclusively proves that the Biblical figure of John the Baptist existed. "The first concrete evidence of the existence of John the Baptist has
Ark of Covenant reported to be in Ethiopia
Remember Indiana Jones in Raiders of the Lost Ark? It turns out the movie was probably wrong about where to search for the religious artifact. The real Ark of the Covenant is actually believed to be in Axum, a small town in Ethiopia.
Australian Taliban fighter dabbled in satanism
David Hicks, the Australian captured fighting for the Taliban, dabbled in drugs, had an obsession with satanism and was nicknamed Indiana Jones because of his penchant for adventure, according to accounts published on Thursday.
A lot of desert but not many roses greet Sting concert
STING PERFORMS AS THE SPHINX LOOKS ON. Thousands of people trekked out to the Pyramids of Giza on April 25 to witness the widely publicized Sting "mega concert.
The Curse of the Duck - finding the Lost Tomb
Leaving aside the whip and Indiana Jones hat, he tells of the passion that became an adventure, his discoveries and rediscoveries and his efforts to further our knowledge of ancient Egypt.
UAE opens the Portal
On December 16 the United Arab Emirates went on-line with its own local Internet portal. Orientation UAE (http://uae.orientation.


