Thursday, April 30

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Olama Mashayekh Parishad seeks capital punishment to Latif
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Olama Mashayekh Parishad seeks capital punishment to Latif

News Desk: Several hundred people brought out a procession from Dhaka’s Baitul Mukarram mosque demanding capital punishment of Latif Siddique for his comments on hajj, Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) and Tablighi Jamaat. Under the banner of Sammilito Olama Mashayekh Parishad, they brought out the procession from the north gate of the national mosque to Dainik Bangla intersection after Juma prayer around 1:30pm, our correspondent reports from the spot. Supporters of Bangladesh Madrasa Chhatra Songram Parishad, Sammilito Islami Dalsamuho, and Jamaat-e-Ulama Islam Bangladesh joined in from adjoining areas. Later, they were holding a rally on the mosque premises and chanting slogans to press home their demand till at 2:27pm when this report was filed. Additional policemen were deployed in the area ...
Does job success depend on data rather than your CV?
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Does job success depend on data rather than your CV?

  BBC News: Nearly half of new recruits turn out to be duds within 18 months, according to one study, while two-thirds of hiring managers admit they've often chosen the wrong people. And the main reason for failure is not because applicants didn't have the requisite skills, but because their personalities clashed with the company's culture. So these days employers are resorting to big data analytics and other new methods to help make the fraught process of hiring and firing more scientific and effective. For job hunters, this means success is now as much to do with your online data trail as your finely crafted CV. GAME FOR A JOB? While the internet has certainly made it easier to match jobseekers with vacancies, a number of firms are moving beyond automatic keyword matching to f...
10 surprising things that put you in a mood
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10 surprising things that put you in a mood

10 surprising things that put you in a bad mood Ever wonder about those moody days when you don't feel your best? Or when you're easily irritated? Any of these everyday things might be the culprit... Obvious things can put you in a bad mood, but what if your grump is being caused by something you wouldn't expect? Bad mood trigger 1: Food intolerance Food intolerances are responsible for a wide range of physical conditions including nausea and abdominal pain, but they can also affect your mood, causing irritability, mood swings, lack of focus, aggression, nervousness or hyperactivity. If you suffer from regular mood swings, try keeping a food diary – noting what you eat as well as any changes in mood – to see if you can identify a link. Could the way your bedroom is decorated make you m...
Latif to be dropped from cabinet, AL posts: PM
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Latif to be dropped from cabinet, AL posts: PM

Shirshobindu Desk: Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina today said Abdul Latif Siddique will be removed from the cabinet and all the posts of Awami Lague for his comments on hajj, Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) and Tablighi Jamaat. “He will be dropped from the cabinet and party posts as hurting the religious sentiment of people by anybody is not acceptable,” AL Central Organising Secretary Mesbah Uddin Ahmed Siraj quoted the prime minister as saying. The premier was talking to Awami League leaders at Sylhet Osmani International Airport on her way to Dhaka after returning from London attending the 69th UN General Assembly in the USA. While talking to reporters, Mesbah Uddin said Sheikh Hasina mentioned that she have performed hajj for herself and for her father, mother and many other relatives also. “...
Windows 10: Microsoft bypasses ‘Windows 9’ to unveil latest operating system
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Windows 10: Microsoft bypasses ‘Windows 9’ to unveil latest operating system

© Microsoft The next version of Microsoft's flagship operating system will be called Windows 10, as the company skips version 9 to emphasize advances it is making toward a world centered on mobile devices and Internet services. The current version, Windows 8, has been widely derided for forcing radical behavioral changes. Microsoft is restoring some of the more traditional ways of doing things and promises that Windows 10 will be familiar for users regardless of which version of Windows they are now using. For instance, the start menu in Windows 10 will appear similar to what's found in Windows 7, but tiles opening to the side will resemble what's found in Windows 8. Joe Belfiore, a Microsoft executive who oversees Windows design and evolution, said Windows 10 will offer “the familiarit...
PM decides to drop Latif Siddique from cabinetBreaking
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PM decides to drop Latif Siddique from cabinetBreaking

PM decides to drop Latif Siddique from cabinet Expulsion from AL likely, party sources say Abdul Latif Siddique, telecommunications and information technology minister, addresses a discussion at Jackson Heights in New York on Sunday. Photo: TV grab The prime minister has decided to drop Abdul Latif Siddique from the cabinet over his comments in New York on her son Sajeeb Wazed Joy, hajj and Tablighi Jamaat, sources said. Aggrieved by the posts, telecommunications and information technology minister's comments made during a discussion at Jackson Heights Sunday, the PM took the decision in London today, a senior official at the Prime Minister's Office told The Daily Star seeking anonymity. PM, who will return to Dhaka Friday concluding her official US tour after attending the 69th UN ...
UK citizen held in Dhaka for link with Syrian militants
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UK citizen held in Dhaka for link with Syrian militants

The Bangladesh origin man came to recruit jihadists 6 months ago, say detectives News Desk: Detectives bring Samiun Rahman alias Ibn Hamdan before media at their headquarters after arresting him from Kamalapur in Dhaka. Saimun, a Bangladesh origin British citizen, who fought against Assad government in Syria six months after he came here to recruit jihadists for Syrian militant groups, detectives say. Photo: Palash Khan A Bangladesh origin British citizen, who fought against the Assad government in Syria, has been held at Kamalapur in Dhaka today, six months after he flew in to recruit jihadists for Syrian militant groups, detectives say. Samiun Rahman alias Ibn Hamdan was arrested following information gleaned from some people arrested recently over alleged links with militancy, sai...
Elderly couple to die together by assisted suicide
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Elderly couple to die together by assisted suicide

  Anne, 86, and her husband Francis, 89, decided that life in a care home was not an option because of their fear they would end up bedridden without the strength to insist on euthanasia. Photo is taken from the Daily Mail Online. An elderly husband and wife have announced their plans to die in the world's first 'couple' euthanasia - despite neither of them being terminally ill, reports the Daily Mail Online. Instead the pair fear loneliness if the other one dies first from natural causes. Identified only by their first names, Francis, 89, and Anne, 86, they have the support of their three adult children who say they would be unable to care for either parent if they became widowed. The children have even gone so far as to find a practitioner willing to carry out the double killi...
Tips to take you from techphobic to techtastic
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Tips to take you from techphobic to techtastic

15 expert tips for Android phones and tablets Got a Google-powered mobile device? We've got a bunch of tips and tricks for you to try Now in its sixth year of existence, Android has come to dominate the smartphone market in terms of handset numbers. Google's mobile operating system has been extended to tablets, set-top boxes, even desktop computers, and we're here to provide you with some tips and hacks you might not already know about — click through the gallery that follows to supercharge your Android experience. All of these tips and tricks apply to the most recent, stock version of Android: Android 4.4 KitKat. If you are using an older version (or the beta Android L), or running a version of Android tweaked by a manufacturer like Samsu...
Big flaws prompt Apple to cancel iOS 8 update
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Big flaws prompt Apple to cancel iOS 8 update

Apple 'Pulls Back' iOS 8 Update Due To Flaws Apple has been forced to withdraw an update for the iOS 8 operating system, after it appeared to cause more problems than it solved.The tech giant had released the new version of its software to fix glitches reported by iPhone and iPad users. But customers who installed the update have reportedly had difficulties making phone calls, and have been unable to use fingerprints to unlock their device. Many of these latest flaws only seem to affect the iPhone 6, with older models less vulnerable to the additional glitches from the software update. An Apple spokeswoman said: "We have received reports of an issue with the iOS 8.0.1 update. We are actively investigating these reports and will provide information as quickly as we can...