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Oct 15, 2010

Kristin Cavallari: Keeping Pretty for Jay Cutler

Putting a top priority on looking fabulous now that she's in a new relationship, Kristin Cavallari was busy making her beauty rounds in West Hollywood, CA on Thursday (October 14).
The former "Hills" star/girlfriend of Chicago Bears quarterback Jay Cutler hit the gym before dropping by Neil Gorge Salon to get her coif beautified.

Prince Announces "Welcome 2 America" Tour

Much to the delight of his abundant fanbase, Prince has announced plans to hit the road in North America beginning December 2010.
Breaking the news at a press conference held at The Apollo Theatre in New York City on Thursday (October 14), the singer/musician donned a black velour jacket as he excitedly promoted his "Welcome 2 America" tour.

Irish consumer price inflation rose by 0.5% in the year to September

Irish consumer price inflation in September, as measured by the CPI (Consumer Price Index) , fell by 0.1% in the month. This compares to a decrease of 0.4% recorded in September of last year. As a result, prices on average, as measured by the CPI, were 0.5% higher in September compared with September 2009.

Warsaw Stock Exchange prepares IPO

Shares of the Warsaw Stock Exchange will begin trading on the bourse on November 9, marking the latest in a series of ambitious sales of state-owned assets conducted by the Polish government.

Utilities - Enel lines up green energy arm for IPO

Enel Green Power, potentially the biggest bourse listing in Europe this year, has entered its marketing phase with an indicative price range of €1.9-€2.2 per share, according to financial sources close to the steering committee.

Report: 'We were waiting for death,' Chilean miner says

Washington/Copiapo, Chile - One of the rescued Chilean miners has described his despair during the first 17 days trapped underground, saying he was sure he would die, according to an interview published in the Washington Post Friday. Richard Villarroel, 26, was hoisted from the Earth's depths on Wednesday, one of the 33 men who endured 69 days trapped after a copper mine shaft collapsed on August 5. All 33 were rescued on Tuesday and Wednesday.

Suspected US missiles strikes kill 11 in Pakistan

DERA ISMAIL KHAN: Suspected US unmanned aircraft launched four missile strikes at a house and two vehicles in northwestern Pakistan near the Afghan border Wednesday evening, killing 11 militants, including three foreigners, said intelligence officials.
The attacks occurred within about an hour in the Datta Khel area of North Waziristan, part of Pakistan's semiautonomous tribal region that is dominated by militant groups that often attack US and other foreign troops in Afghanistan.

Taliban ready to talk: Af peace council chief - The Times of India

Aformer Afghan president who heads a new peace council said Thursday he's convinced the Taliban are ready to negotiate peace after nine years of war in Afghanistan. "They have some conditions to start the negotiations process. It gives us hope that they want to talk and negotiate," Burhanuddin Rabbani said. AP

Court rejects plea seeking Musharraf's trial on treason charge

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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan's Sindh High Court on Thursday dismissed a Constitutional petition seeking the trial of former military ruler Pervez Musharraf on treason charges for imposing emergency in 2007 and asked the petitioner to approach the apex court which is looking into the same case.

Obama vows to end US policy on gays in military

WASHINGTON: President Barack Obama has vowed to end the military's 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell' policy that bars gays and lesbians from serving openly even as the US Justice Department has requested an emergency stay on federal judge's injunction stopping enforcement of the policy.