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11 November 2014

Khloe Kardashian aspires to be as adventurous as Kylie Jenner


Los Angeles - Khloe Kardashian "lives through" Kylie Jenner. The Keeping Up With The Kardashians star has revealed that she wishes she could be as daring with her hair colour as her 17-year-old step-sister.

Speaking at the launch of Hairfinity, she said: "I love that Kylie changes her hair all the time ... But, especially with Kylie dying her hair and doing all that stuff, I live through her and I wish I could dye my hair all those colours. I don't know if I could pull it off, but I love it."

The 30-year-old television personality also revealed that she "loved" when Kylie died her hair blue just before sister Kim Kardashian was due to marry Kanye West.

Khloe Kardashian and French Montana get cosy for his birthday!


Los Angeles - Khloe Kardashian "celebrated life" with French Montana on Sunday night.

The 30-year-old reality star further fuelled speculation she has reunited with the rapper after attending his 30th Birthday Party Powered by CIROC Pineapple in Los Angeles, and gushed about her "baby boy" and the "timeless memories" they have created.

Judge brands Rihanna's alleged stalker a 'ticking time bomb


Los Angeles - A judge has branded Rihanna's latest stalker a "ticking time bomb".

New York City judge Orlando Marrazzo fears Kevin McGlynn has the potential to become like Mark David Chapman - the man responsible for shooting and killing Beatles' star, John Lennon, in 1980, according to a report by Reuters.

The judge wrote: "He appears to be a ticking time bomb who is wholly fixated on Rihanna, and poses a direct threat of serious physical harm or death to her and anyone around her."

Myles Munroe dies in Bahamas plane crash


Freeport - A small plane crashed Sunday on approach to the island of Grand Bahama, killing all 9 people on board, the government of the Bahamas said.
The Lear 36 Executive Jet had taken off from the Bahamian capital of Nassau and crashed while attempting to land around 17:00 local time in Freeport, according to a statement from the Ministry of Transport and Aviation.

Zambia holds requiem for late president Sata


Lusaka - Zambia on Monday held a final requiem service for president Michael Sata ahead of his burial on Tuesday, after a week of lying in state in the capital city.

Clerics from different faith groups led prayers in parliament, in a ceremony attended by diplomats and politicians, including the country's founding president Kenneth Kaunda and Sata's predecessor Rupiah Banda.

The public had until Sunday been streaming in to view the body of the 77-year-old leader who died on 28 October in a London hospital while undergoing treatment for an undisclosed illness.