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Single? Cuffing season has begun
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Single? Cuffing season has begun

Singles prepare to couple up for the winter by 'dropping their standards' and 'cuffing' themselves to a partner to ensure they have someone to snuggle up with on cold nights Beware guys, we are entering Cuffing Season. Yes, we thought it was just your bog standard weather-turns-to-rubbish autumn too. But no. It's more than that.As well as being a key dating season, it's also - apparently - a time when men and women race against time to find a partner to snuggle with on cold winter nights.Hello Autumn Boyfriend! (REX)After all, now's about the time you need to find someone if you want to guarantee a Christmas present, and line up your Valentine's day smug couple-ness. Then, of course, you can go your separate ways ready for carefree, sociable summer when it doesn't feel so bad to be sing...
What makes a good leader?
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What makes a good leader?

News Desk: Leaders in every sphere of life must work with integrity to make organisations successful, APJ Abdul Kalam, the 11th president of India, said yesterday. “Leaders must succeed with integrity.” “The quality of leadership will certainly empower the people of the world with the most potent and incisive approach to rural development and empowerment,” the famed scientist said, adding that a creative leader can be of any age. Kalam, who served as the president of India between 2002 and 2007, focused on leadership traits: “Apart from these, what is needed is the spirit among the youth that 'I can do it, we can do it and the nation can do it'.” He spoke at a discussion styled “Sustainable Development System for a Peaceful and Prosperous Global Society”, organised by the Metropolitan...
Tarique sued for calling Sheikh Mujib ‘Pakbandhu’
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Tarique sued for calling Sheikh Mujib ‘Pakbandhu’

In this file photo, BNP Senior Vice Chairman Tarique Rahman addresses a programme in London. Photo: Courtesy News Desk: A sedition case was filed against BNP Senior Vice Chairman Tarique Rahman today for terming Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman as “Pakbandhu (Friend of Pakistan)”. Advocate Moshiur Rahman Malek, president of Bangabandhu Foundation, filed the case with the Court of Chief Metropolitan Magistrate in Dhaka. After hearing the charges brought against Tarique, Metropolitan Magistrate Asaduzzaman Nur ordered Detective Brach of police to submit a probe report on the issue on October 30 after investigation. In the meantime, it also asked the complainant to seek home ministry permission to file the case as it is a mandatory for bringing any sedition charge. In his complain...
Ebola: Liberia deaths ‘far higher than reported’ as officials downplay epidemic
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Ebola: Liberia deaths ‘far higher than reported’ as officials downplay epidemic

The Guardian © AP A medical worker sprays people being discharged from the Island Clinic Ebola treatment center in Monrovia, LiberiaThe true death toll from the Ebola epidemic is being masked by chaotic data collection and people’s reluctance to admit that their loved ones had the virus, according to one of west Africa’s most celebrated film-makers.Sorious Samura, who has just returned from making a documentary on the crisis in Liberia, said it is very clear on the ground that the true number of dead is far higher than the official figures being reported by the World Health Organisation. Liberia accounts for more than half of all the official Ebola deaths, with a total of 2,458. Overall, the number of dead across Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea has exceeded 4,500. Samura, a televi...
Apple slims iPad, sharpens iMac
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Apple slims iPad, sharpens iMac

News Desk: Apple unveiled its new line of products on Thursday, including a thinner iPad that gives customers the ability to unlock the device and purchase items with their fingerprints,reports SFGATE. The iPad Air 2 has a screen that’s 6.1 millimeters thick - thinner than a pencil and nearly 20 percent more slender than the first generation iPad Air. The new device, which at $499 for a 16-GB wireless model, also has a faster processor, better cameras and fingerprint reading feature Touch ID.
Top 10 millionaires’ paradise islands: where the rich and famous go to get away from it all
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Top 10 millionaires’ paradise islands: where the rich and famous go to get away from it all

The Telegraph By Rosa Prince  © Kicka Witte/Getty Images Pila'a beach, Kauai Mark Zuckerberg, the Facebook Chief Executive, this week upped his status even further by joining the millionaire paradise club. The 30-year old bought a 700-acre piece of land on Kauai, the fourth largest of the Hawaiian islands, for a cool $100 million (£63 million).With its pristine beaches, old sugar plantation buildings and land on which there are plans for an organic farm, Zuckerberg and his family will be able to enjoy private vacations on one of the most beautiful places on earth.It has long been customary for the super-wealthy to spend some of their riches on a private island, a tradition which Zuckerberg is clearly embracing to the full. Here are some more of the world’s most fabulous millionaire play...
Prince George ‘saves’ tiny primary school from closure
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Prince George ‘saves’ tiny primary school from closure

The Telegraph © John Stillwell - PA Wire Prince George A tiny primary school has been saved from closure after pupils wrote to Prince George and the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge appealing for help.Chirton village school in Wiltshire was under threat because not enough families were enrolling their children as pupils.But the 'Prince George effect' was given as the reason behind the school being saved from closure. In their letter to the royal couple, the children said how much they love their school and even invited the Duke and Duchess to enrol George, now fifteen months old, as a pupil when he is old enough. The letter to the Duke and Duchess was written after eleven children, aged from seven to 11, took part in an exercise on 'persuasive writing'. Staff and children were shocked to...
Apple’s new iPad is world’s thinnest tablet
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Apple’s new iPad is world’s thinnest tablet

iPad Air 2: Apple unveils the world's thinnest tablet By Libby Plummer The new iPad Air 2 is the world's thinnest tablet, measuring a razor-thin 6.1mm - 18% thinner than the original iPad Air.Unveiled by Apple boss Tim Cook, the Cupertino brand's new flagship tablet also sports a Touch ID fingerprint sensor, as first seen on the iPhone 5S and featured on the new iPhone 6 and iPhone Plus. This means that eventually you'll be able to pay for online shopping with one touch. iPad Air 2: Apple unveils world's thinnest tablet (PA) The new tablet sports Apple's brand new A8X chip, which it says is 40% faster than the previous model, while the maker promises a 10-hour battery life. If you're keen on taking snaps with your tablet, Apple has you covered with a new rear-facing 8MP iSight camera w...
Why more women choose not to marry
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Why more women choose not to marry

News Desk: Some revolutions happen in a single day; others over decades. The rise of the voluntarily single woman has been happening in Western societies slowly, over time, concomitant with well-paying jobs, legal protection from economic or physical abuse, reliable birth control and the possibility of fulfilling careers and adventures. Women are marrying at a later age these days, cohabiting with their partners or going in and out of short-term relationships without ever walking down the aisle, reports CNN. Currently, 53% of women over 18 are in the singles column. Put another way, women now have choices that allow them to customize the arc of their lives and some of them find that it is best for them to put marriage aside. Is this natural? Is this bad? Is this cause for alarm? We ...
Second Ebola Nurse Told She Could Fly By CDC
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Second Ebola Nurse Told She Could Fly By CDC

A nurse with ebola who was able to board a flight in the US despite suffering from a fever did tell officials she was running a temperature, it has emerged.Amber Vinson was able to travel from Cleveland, Ohio, to Dallas on a commercial plane even though she was showing the early symptoms of the killer disease.She has now had to be transferred to a specialist unit in Atlanta where she will be treated in isolation and monitored. It was previously not known that she had made the authorities aware she was not feeling well before taking the flight on 13 October. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has been forced to track down 132 other passengers who were on the plane at the same time in case they too have been infected. Federal officials were forced to admit on Thursday ...