London, Nov 7 : Hollywood actress Tara Reid said that although a botched surgery has left her body flawed, she would never stop wearing a bikini.
Reid was left with bumps on her stomach after a liposuction job.
"I know there are problems with my stomach. There are bumps on it, it''s uneven, but it''s not that bad,” The Sun quoted her, as telling People magazine.
"I like a tanned stomach so that''s why I''m going to keep wearing a bikini. It''s my choice,” she added.
Despite her tough attitude, Tara has not ruled out more surgery but admits she is frightened to go under the knife once again.
Harare, Johannesburg - Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe has congratulated US president-elect Barack Obama on his election, saying he is prepared to work with the new US government to improve relations between Washington and Harare, the state-owned Herald reported Friday.
Relations between Zimbabwe and US have been strained over the past eight years as Washington and other Western powers accuse Mugabe of being responsible for Zimbabwe's political and economic meltdown.
Wiesbaden, Germany - German exports recorded a surprise increase in September despite the global economic slowdown, official figures showed Friday.
The Federal Statistics Office said exports rose 6.9 per cent to 87.1 billion euros (112 billion dollars) in September compared to the corresponding month of 2007.
Imports climbed 14.1 per cent in the same period to 72.2 billion euros, to give the world's biggest exporter a trade surplus of 15 billion euros, the figures showed.
The current account balance, which takes into account transfers and services as well as exports and imports, also recorded a surplus of 15 billion euros.
Jakarta - Indonesian officials on Friday told the families of three Muslim militants on death row for the 2002 Bali bombings to be prepared for the executions.
Imam Samudra, Amrozi, known also as the "smiling assassin" and his brother Mukhlas, alias Ali Ghufron, will each face a firing squad over their roles in the 2002 Bali bombings, which killed 202 people, mostly foreign visitors.
Indonesia does not announce the specific date or time of executions, but the attorney general's office has said the three condemned militants would be executed in early November.