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Pink and Carey Hart to remarry?

Pink and Carey Hart to remarry?Washington, Apr 16 : Pink and Carey Hart are reportedly planning to renew their wedding vows - despite divorcing in February last year.

The couple's pals have claimed that the once-estranged couple, who split after two years of marriage, are secretly organising a low-key sunset ceremony at their home in Malibu, California, Contactmusic reported.

A source tells In Touch magazine, "It will take place in early summer and will be very simple and small, with just their family and a few close friends."

Jennifer Love Hewitt takes bubble baths wearing a tiara!

Washington, Apr 16 : Jennifer Love Hewitt has got a bizarre new habit - she loves to bath wearing a tiara.

In an interview to Maxim magazine, the 30-year-old actress has revealed that she loves to take a bubble bath in tiara which she got from Disneyland.

"My new thing is that I always take my bubble baths wearing a tiara. I am a grown-up who bathes in a tiara. One that I got from Disneyland," Fox News quoted Hewitt as saying.

When it comes to choosing a man, the ''Ghost Whisperer'' star likes boys with a sense of humour.

"The two biggest things are being trustworthy and funny. Humour doesn't fade," she said.

Clinton announces steps to counter piracy

Clinton announces steps to counter piracyWashington  - The United States will seek an immediate international meeting to broaden efforts against piracy off the coast of Somalia, US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton said Wednesday.

Clinton said that previous steps to counter piracy have not been enough, pointing to the recent surge of assaults on commercial shipping and hostage taking in the Indian Ocean, including last week's seizure of an American-flagged vessel.

EXTRA: US central bank sees "moderation" of economic decline

US central bank sees "moderation" of economic declineWashington  - The US Federal Reserve on Wednesday said a number of regions are reporting an easing of the country's economic downturn, adding to some of the small signs that the world's largest economy may be stabilizing.

Five of the Federal Reserve's 12 regional banks reported a "moderation in the pace of decline, and several saw signs that activity in some sectors was stabilizing at a low level," according to the central bank's Beige Book, a regional report on the economy.

ROUNDUP: Fiat could drop Chrysler deal and just buy assets

ROUNDUP: Fiat could drop Chrysler deal and just buy assets Washington  - With the clock running out on an April 30 Washington deadline, Fiat's head said Wednesday it would back out of a deal to take over Chrysler if autoworker unions, particularly those in Canada, don't agree to pay and benefit reductions.

Instead, Fiat Chief Executive Officer Sergio Marchionne said the Italian carmaker could seek another international partner or decide to buy up Chrysler assets at bargain prices if it declares bankruptcy.

Tax Day in the US: Tea Party protests and last-minute filings

Tax Day in the US: Tea Party protests and last-minute filings Washington  - As US workers rushed to meet an annual deadline to file their tax returns, demonstrators fanned out across the country Wednesday for a series of "Tea Parties" to protest their heavy tax burdens and unnecessary government spending.

The protests drew their inspiration from the 1773 Boston Tea Party, where US colonialists protested unfair British taxes by throwing tea from three ships and into the Boston Harbour.

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