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JLo calls her daughter Emme ‘Emme-tude’!

JLo calls her daughter Emme ‘Emme-tude’!Washington, Apr 24 : Latino popstar Jennifer Lopez says her 14-month-old daughter has her attitude.

The 39-year-old singer/actress for the first time opened up about her twins in an interview on Rachael Ray's show.

Lopez said that her daughter Emme has divalike tendencies.

"We call her Emme-tude because we''re like, ''She''s giving us Emme-tude right now,'' " People magazine quoted her as saying.

"She gets that from her dad. I''m kidding - she gets it from me," she added.

Iran complains about Ban's criticism of Ahmadinejad

Iran complains about Ban's criticism of Ahmadinejad New York/Washington  - The United Nations Thursday said it stood by remarks of UN officials who criticized Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad for his provocative remarks at the UN conference on racism earlier this week in Geneva.

A UN spokesperson confirmed that Iran had submitted a letter of complaint about remarks by UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon and UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay.

Obama meets credit card execs as lawmakers consider crackdown

Obama meets credit card execs as lawmakers consider crackdown Washington - US President Barack Obama met Thursday with leaders of the credit-card industry, urging them to end unfair practices that are raising costs on indebted consumers, while US lawmakers are considering a wider crackdown on the sector.

Obama said he hoped to create a new system that "eliminates some of the abuses" including sudden interest-rate hikes and late-payment fees, which have added to unmanageable debts for some US consumers.

Last mission to save Hubble telescope could launch a day early

Last mission to save Hubble telescope could launch a day earlyWashington  - The fifth and last mission to repair the ageing Hubble Space Telescope could launch a day earlier than planned, officials at the US space agency said Thursday.

The space shuttle Atlantis was to take off from its Florida launch site on May 12 and could likely take off at 2:01 pm (1801 GMT) on May 11, officials at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) said.

"I'm fairly confident that we can make a May 11 launch date," said LeRoy Cain, deputy manager of the Space Shuttle Programme.

In massive shutdowns, GM aims to reduce inventory

In massive shutdowns, GM aims to reduce inventory Washington  - General Motors, under the government's gun to prove its viability and bracing for a worsening economic downturn, Thursday announced an unprecedented series of nationwide plant shut- downs over the summer aimed at reducing ballooning inventory.

The company said it would shut down 13 assembly operations in North America for multiple weeks, staggered across the summer, with the aim of removing 190,000 vehicles from the production schedule for second and third quarters of this year.

In 21 horses' deaths, Florida pharmacy admits possible mistake

In 21 horses' deaths, Florida pharmacy admits possible mistake Washington - A Florida pharmacy that mixed medication for 21 polo horses before they mysteriously died over the weekend said Thursday it incorrectly mixed the substance, the Palm Beach Post reported online.

The horses, which belonged to the Venezuelan team La Lechuza owned by Venezuelan multimillionaire Victor Vargas, died shortly before a quarter-finals match was to begin Sunday at the 105th US Open Polo Championship in Wellington, Florida.

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