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Celebrity News - 10/11/2014

GLASGOW Glasgow was the place to be for the MTV EMA Awards. Stars attending the much-buzzed event included, Ariana Grande, Charli XCX, Ed Sheeran, Redfoo, Kiesza, Jena Malone, Ozzy & Sharon Osbourne and even the Hoff got into the spirit by arriving in a kilt much to the photogs delight. HOLLYWOOD The 70’s set crime comedy-drama ‘Inherent Vice’ held its gala premiere at the 2014 AFI Fest. Joaquin Phoenix, who plays a perpetually stoned private detective, walked the red carpet along with co-stars Josh Brolin, Sasha Pieterse, John C. Reilly, Eric Roberts and Yvette Yates. Ray Romano played host to the 8th Annual Comedy Celebration Benefiting The Peter Boyle Research Fund. Patricia Heaton and Doris Roberts were also on hand to pay tribute to their former co-star. Also attending the fundraiser to fight Myeloma, Danny DeVito, Rhea Perlman, Laraine Newman and Alex Meneses. Romano spoke about the importance of the annual comedy event. #458795082 0:01: Ray Romano: It’s not great…results. :0:16 LONDON Kim Kardashian West and Khloe Kardashian were in London over the weekend for the U.K. launch of the Hairfinity hair care products line before jetting back to L.A. only to be greeted by the usual horde of paparazzi. That’s all for now. We’ll be back tomorro Nov 11, 2014
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Plane hits stray buffalo during take off in Surat

Surat / New Delhi, Nov 7 (ANI): A SpiceJet plane crashed into a stray buffalo during take-off from Surat although no passengers or crew were hurt. The airline was forced to ground the Boeing 737 which suffered "substantial damages", plane's operator said. SpiceJet said the buffalo, which was killed in the accident on Thursday evening, was "essentially invisible" against a dark background. Passengers on the Delhi-bound aircraft were transferred on to another plane, SpiceJet said. Air Vice-Marshal (Retired), Indian Air Force, Kapil Kak, said a thorough inquiry should be launched and infrastructure of all airports across the country should be reviewed. "Stray animals are a growing menace in some airports," SpiceJet said in a statement. Nov 7, 2014