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Heidi Klum’s secret of chocolate flavoured lips

Heidi-KlumNew Delhi, Nov 3 (ANI): Heidi Klum has got a secret weapon to satisfy her cravings for chocolate as well as to make her lips look absolutely luscious — chocolate-flavoured lip balm.

The German supermodel, having the weakness for chocolate cake from her homeland, applies chocolate flavoured lip balm to satiate her cravings.

"I love chocolate. I have a chocolate lip gloss that tastes like a German chocolate cake. It is very good. It tastes so good that I constantly have to lick my lipstick off and re-apply,” she said.

However, Heidi isn''t the only celebrity having secret ‘sweet’ cravings, reports the China Daily.

Heidi Klum''s ‘Kaali’ act wins her best costume title at Halloween bash

Heidi-KlumNew York, Nov 3 : Heidi Klum, dressed as an Indian goddess, won the best costume at the Halloween costume party at her house.

The supermodel took the get-up of a Hindu goddess, complete with six arms carrying swords and shrunken heads.

And her mythological make over won her the best costume at her annual Halloween bash at 1 Oak on October 31.

The costume was so bulky that by the end of the night, her extraneous limbs were weighing her down.

Her hubby Seal was dressed as an Indian warrior for the party, which saw former finalist Christian Siriano as Cruella de Vil.

Saving-account guarantees should be lowered, Dutch banks say

Amsterdam - Guarantees for Dutch savings accounts should be lowered, the Dutch banks said in a letter to Dutch Finance Minister Wouter Bos Monday.

Holders of savings accounts at Dutch banks are guaranteed for up to 100,000 euros (128,500 dollars) per person if a bank collapses.

In October, the sum guaranteed under Dutch law was increased for one year from 38,000 euros per account holder.

The Dutch central bank increased the guarantee to boost consumer confidence in the banking system, which reached a low in early October, when the government nationalized the Dutch division of former Belgian-Dutch Fortis bank and the Dutch subsidiary of Iceland's Landsbanki, Icesave, collapsed.

Singapore market rebounds as investors snatch up bargains

Singapore market rebounds as investors snatch up bargainsSingapore - Singapore stocks rose 4.99 per cent Monday as investors went bargain hunting, but analysts warned of continuing volatility ahead.

The Straits Times Index rose 89.55 points to 1,883.75.

Gainers outnumbered losers by 422 to 125, and volume was high with 1.64 billion shares traded.

The market is recovering from oversold positions, said Stephanie Wong, head of research at Kim Eng Securities Pte Ltd in Singapore.

Holiday weekend claims 41 lives on Polish roads

Warsaw - The All Saints' holiday weekend claimed 41 lives, while 533 were injured as 1,416 drivers were pulled over for drunk- driving across Poland, Polish media reported on Monday.

Poles celebrated the Christian holidays of All Saints' Day on Saturday and All Souls' Day on Sunday. Christians traditionally visit the graves of relatives on the two days.

Many visited cemeteries to put candles and flowers on the graves of their loved ones, often travelling for hours and making several stops to visit relatives.

Weekend fog made road conditions worse, police said, and many of the accidents involved drivers breaking the speed limit.

Thai shares jump 7.84 per cent in tandem with region's bourses

Thai shares jump 7.84 per cent in tandem with region's boursesBangkok - Thai shares jumped 7.84 per cent Monday on good news for banks and energy stocks and the avoidance of political violence in Bangkok over the weekend.

The Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) index ended at 449.19, up 32.66 points, on modest trade amounting to 17 billion baht (494 million dollars).

"Thai stocks were following other markets today," said Phuwadon Larpudomsuk, an analyst at Asia Plus Securities.

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