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Tuesday 28 January 2014

Banker, 39, plunges to his death from headquarters of JP Morgan in Canary Wharf

What could go wrong with that champ?was it isolation, frustration,disappointment,failure,heart-break,trying to experiment his action.I still can't believe why should an adult confirmed to be a banker ends his life just like that. All the same,I think we should all learn from this horrendous. Knowing fully life is galloping in nature because no one has ever had a better time.No matter the magnitude of the situation just believe the storm will definitely end someday.Here is a story of a  banker who died after jumping from the top of JP Morgan's headquarters in London this morning.
The man, who is believed to be 39, fell from the 33 floor skyscraper and was found on the ninth floor roof of the Canary Wharf building.
JP Morgan, the world's largest bank by assets, refused to reveal what role the deceased had there, although a source told MailOnline he was a banker.
He was pronounced dead at the scene at 25 Bank Street just after 8am.

Schoolgirl, 13, receives multi-million-pound payout after doctors at Great Ormond Street Hospital accidentally injected her brain with GLUE

 For a while now,I have been asking myself same question still is difficult to provide an answer to. I know my dear readers you might be interested to know the question. The question is: who is perfect? If you have an idea, you could also answer me. The ways and manners at which some medical doctors prove so expertise knowing fully no one is perfect in this planet called ‘Earth’.Painfully,there is no amount of money that is enough to exchange for this damages. Here is a story of a girl whose brain was accidentally injected with glue during treatment at Great Ormond Street Hospital is to receive a multi-million-pound damages payout after she was left with devastating permanent brain damage.

Despite having a rare medical condition that involved arteries and veins getting tangled, which could result in a bleed, Maisha Najeeb, of Ilford, Essex, was a healthy 10-year-old until she went into hospital in June 2010.
On other occasions, she had successfully received embolisation treatment, which involves injecting glue to block off bleeding blood vessels, and an injection of a harmless dye to check the flow of blood around the brain and head.
But on this occasion, said solicitor Edwina Rawson of legal firm Field Fisher Waterhouse, there was no system in place for distinguishing between the syringes containing the glue and those containing the dye, and they got mixed up.
This resulted in glue being wrongly injected into the artery to Maisha’s brain, causing catastrophic and permanent brain damage.
Today, Judge Birtles at London’s High Court approved a settlement against Great Ormond Street Hospital For Children NHS Trust of a £2.8million lump sum, plus £383,000 a year until Maisha is 19, increasing to £423,000 per year for as long as she lives, which some experts expect to be to the age of 64.The trust, which admitted liability for Maisha’s injuries, repeated its unreserved apologies for the shortcomings in her care, which had such devastating consequences.
It said her family had engaged open-heartedly with the trust, which had allowed staff to really learn from what happened to Maisha so that improvements could be made.
Neil Block QC, said: 'We can’t wind the clock back. We hope there are now systems and procedures in place to ensure such a tragic mistake cannot be made again.
'While money can’t restore what Maisha has lost, we are sure a great burden has been lifted from the family by coming to the settlement we have.'
He said one could not help but be inspired by what Maisha’s parents, Sadir Hussain and Rukshana, had achieved in terms of their 13-year-old daughter’s rehabilitation.
Maisha Najeeb suffered severe brain damage when her brain was injected with glue intended to seal off blood vessels at Great Ormond Street Hospital +3

Father's shock as his children run up £8,000 phone bill while on holiday in America

I understand for some parents, is a big challenge and also not an easy task to bring up children morally. But, you must understand as a parent that you care, loves your child or children will not stop you from inculcate discipline. Most parents made the mistake earlier by sparing the rod, probably, the child is the only one or it takes year to give birth to a child. Here is a story of a Father who was shock as his children run up £8,000 phone bill while on holiday in America

A father has been landed with a mobile phone bill of more than £8,000 after his children racked up the charges while on holiday in America.
Michael Westwood was sent the bill from Orange after Daniel, 20, and Olivia, 18, returned from the holiday where they had made heavy use of their phones.
Mr Westwood said he thought a package was in place which limited the possibility of huge bills, but Orange said it did not cover him for heavy internet use in the USA.
Mr Westwood, of North Shields, North Tyneside, was threatened with being cut off if he did not pay.
He said: 'It was an excessive phone bill by anyone’s standards. They had been there for just five days and the bill was just over £8,234.
'I was in touch with Orange and they agreed to cut the bill to £1,600 but they have just sent a bill for £5,900 which is not what they said they were going to do.'
An Orange spokesman said: 'The customer had a Travel Data Saver Daily 30MB bundle on each of the two numbers.
'The Travel Data Saver Daily 30MB bundles gave each number 30MB of data per day for £6 per day, the charge only being applied on the days when the customer connects to the internet.
'Both numbers were using significantly more data than 30MB per day, and were therefore charged at the standard £8 per MB for usage after this amount.'
The spokesman admitted the bill had not been reduced as promised by one of their customer service staff and promised to put it right.
He said: 'The bill was incurred as a result of data roaming across two phones.
'Customers receive warnings on landing about the cost of using data abroad and are encouraged to purchase bundles to manage their data costs.
'As a gesture of goodwill, Orange agreed to reduce the bill across both phones. Due to an administrative delay one of the bills was not immediately reduced.
'This has now been processed and will be reflected in the customer’s next bill.'
Mr Westwood said Orange had kept the promise but he has asked for more time to pay the remainder of the bill.
Source:dailymail


Thursday 23 January 2014

Parents are being fined £60 if their children are a few minutes late for school

If I have a kid in that school,first, I would make sure I don't stay far from such school.Especially,When I'm aware of the implication cost on my monthly income. I would rather prefer to be stress up than to enrich the school excluding fees. This is report I got from dailymail that:
Parents are being fined £60 if their children are a few minutes late for school in a tough new crackdown on discipline.

Two headteachers in the same local authority are believed to be the first to take the action in an attempt to slash truancy rates.

The parents of a persistent offender face a £60 fixed penalty – which can be doubled if they fail to pay within 21 days.
Headteachers have been able to impose financial penalties on the parents of regular truants since 2003, but Milton Keynes Council has said schools can classify children as skipping school even if they arrive late.
Two schools have adopted the policy, including Emerson Valley School, which was rated inadequate by Ofsted inspectors last year.
It has issued parents with a warning that they will be fined if a child misses registration ten times in a 12-week term. The school said: ‘The link between good attendance and pupils achieving well at school is clear.
‘During the recent Ofsted monitoring inspection it was noted that “strategies to improve attendance and punctuality have resulted in a significant increase in the proportion of pupils who come to school on time”.

A girl 16,strangling her boyfriend, 43, to death during kinky sex

These reporters would not seize to amaze me.What could led a 16 year old teenager to date a 43 year old man?Some parents allow their daughters to practice such act because they believed: age is just a number.If I was the teenager girl,i am quite sure my parent will threathen to kill me and my boyfriend. This is a report on how
a 16-year-old girl arrested on Saturday after allegedly strangling her 43-year-old boyfriend to death during a consensual sex game will be charged with second-degree murder as an adult.

Glendale police say that Jessica Burlew told them she used electrical wire to garote Jason Ash but when he lost consciousness she began to cut him with a razor blade to wake him.

When he failed to respond she told officers that she continued to cut him to 'relieve her own stress', according to court documents posted at Maricopa County Attorney's Office today.

Ash was declared dead at 5.45 pm on Saturday after emergency services were called by Burlew's mother, Tracey Woodside to their Phoenix apartment.

Tuesday 21 January 2014

Credit card details on 20 million South Koreans stolen

Credit card details from almost half of all South Koreans have been stolen and sold to marketing firms.

The data was stolen by a computer contractor working for a company called the Korea Credit Bureau that produces credit scores.

The names, social security numbers and credit card details of 20 million South Koreans were copied by the IT worker.

The scale of the theft became apparent after the contractor at the centre of the breach was arrested.
Unprotected data

Managers at the marketing firms which allegedly bought the data were also arrested.

Early reports suggest that the contractor got hold of the giant trove of data thanks to the access Korea Credit Bureau enjoys to databases run by three big South Korean credit card firms. The contractor stole the data by copying it to a USB stick.

Regulators are now looking into security measures at the three firms - KB Kookmin Card, Lotte Card, and NH Nonghyup Card - to ensure data stays safe. A task force has been set up to investigate the impact of the theft.

The three bosses of the credit card firms involved made a public apology for the breach.

In a statement the Financial Services Commission, Korea's national financial regulator, said: "The credit card firms will cover any financial losses caused to their customers due to the latest accident."

Another official at the FSC said the data was easy to steal because it was unencrypted and the credit card firms did not know it had been copied until investigators told them about the theft.

Church risks break up, says Carey

I strongly believe there's a living God somewhere, though his invincibility to man shouldn't be subjected to debate.Is becoming obvious today that some religious leader are shifting from the truth sermon to political talk, which shouldn't be. I concur to a former Archbishop of Canterbury yesterday warned the Church of England to stop ‘dancing to the world’s agenda’.

Lord Carey said Anglicans needed to ‘get their house in order’- warning they risk break-up under the burden of trying to keep up with political fashions.
The Archbishop spoke out as the CofE prepares for a fresh round of internal conflict over gay rights.
He said in a sermon at Chester Cathedral that the Church is being ‘shaken by seismic shifts and changes as a result of disagreements on ministry, marriage and human sexuality’.
Lord Carey said: ‘We must not allow ourselves to fracture under the colossal weight of dancing to the world’s agenda.’
Church of England leaders are vulnerable to the charge that they are willing to be flexible in the face of political pressure since the ignominious collapse of their efforts to appoint women bishops last year.

Monday 20 January 2014

A boy 3,died for the sin of the grandfather

I bet you dear readers,we are living in a terrible world.Why the hell should a poor innocent kid suffered for the sin committed by the grandfather? it sounds horrendous to me,you can  express how you feel on the comment box

A three-year-old boy has been murdered by the mafia, who then burnt his body, after a drug debt between rival clans went unpaid, investigators believe.

The body of Nicola Campolongo was found over the weekend in a burned-out car behind an abandoned farmhouse. Alongside it were the corpses of his grandfather Salvatore Iannicelli, 52, and his girlfriend Ibtissa Touss, 27.

The killing of a toddler has shocked even hardened investigators in Italy, where bosses have long perpetrated the myth that the mob doesn't hurt women and children. In reality there have been many innocent victims of the criminal organisations over the years.

On the roof of the torched car was a single unmarked 50 cent coin, an apparent symbol from the assassins that Mr Iannicelli had not paid his debt.

Police in Cosenza, in the far south of Italy, believe both the killers and victims hail from clans affiliated to the Ndrangheta mafia.

Exercise can help even in your 90s

If you claim that creaking bones and stiff joints stop you from exercising, you may have just run out of excuses.

For a new study has found that even people well into their 90s can benefit from regular strength and endurance training.

Just three months of working out twice a week is enough to give significant improvements in flexibility, strength and stamina - even at the age of 96.

Veteran endurance sports are becoming more and more popular, as life expectancy grows and people look for new activities in their retirement.

Last year, the London marathon had 237 runners aged over 70, and 12 in their eighties.

But experts say that most retired people in Britain do not recognise the benefits of regular exercise.

For the new study, published in the journal Age, researchers at the University of Navarra in Spain trained and tested a group of 24 people aged between 91 and 96 for 12 weeks.

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The magnitude of wickedness on this planet called earth is becoming unbearable.Why should a
a mother-of-three lured a man to her home for a threesome, only to watch and laugh as he was  tortured by her boyfriend and another man?


Chantelle McCluney, 23, laid a honeytrap by inviting the victim to her flat in Harpurhey, Manchester, for a liaison with her boyfriend, Craig Hogan.

But when they arrived, the man was tied to a chair before being kicked, punched and forced to drink bleach.

They then burnt the man with an improvised flamethrower, created by spraying a can of deodorant at a cigarette lighter.

During the terrifying ordeal, he was also dunked in a urine-filled mop bucket, struck with a chair, robbed and forced to pose naked on a balcony for half-an-hour.

At one point McCluney had sex with another of her lovers, Andrew Doyle, as the humiliated man lay covered in blood on the floor – with Doyle kicking him throughout.

When detectives asked McCluney why she had sex while the helpless victim was still in the room, she said: 'I’ll admit it – I felt horny.'

Despite subjecting the man to 'inhuman' torture,  she was spared jail after admitting false imprisonment at Manchester Crown Court.

Judge Richard Mansell QC, gave her an 18-month, suspended for two years.

He concluded she had been under the influence of Hogan, after an ‘abusive’ relationship during her teens, and was in fear of Doyle.

The court heard that the victim, now 42, was so traumatised he did not speak about the ordeal for four years.

Sunday 19 January 2014

Could this be the HIV cure we have been waiting for...............

Danish scientists are hoping for results that will show that “finding a mass-distributable and affordable cure to HIV is possible”, according to an article in The Telegraph of the UK. The article says the scientists are conducting a clinical trial to test a “novel strategy” in which the HIV virus is «reactivated» from its hiding place within human DNA and potentially destroyed permanently by the immune system.  The move would represent a step forward in the attempt to find a cure for the virus, which causes Aids. The scientists are currently conducting human trials on their treatment, in the hope of proving that it is effective. It has already been found to work in laboratory tests.

 The technique involves unmasking the “reservoirs” formed by the HIV virus inside resting immune cells, bringing it to the surface of the cells. Once it comes to the surface, the body’s natural immune system may be able to kill the virus.

In vitro studies — those that use human cells in a laboratory — of the new technique proved so successful that in January, the Danish Research Council awarded the team 12 million Danish kroner (£1.5 million) to pursue their findings in clinical trials with human subjects.  These are now under way, and according to Dr Ole Søgaard, a senior researcher at the Aarhus University Hospital in Denmark and part of the research team, the early signs are “promising”.

Friday 17 January 2014

A fifty-seven stone 'gentle giant' died following a five-hour battle

A fifty-seven stone 'gentle giant' died following a five-hour battle to dismantle part of his home to get him to hospital.

Popular former wrestler Clive Carpenter, 61, who went by the name Car-gantula, was taken ill on Christmas Eve during the fire service strike, died following a rescue operation to free him.

The operation involved four ambulances arriving at his home in a quiet cul-de-sac in Dover, Kent, and nine paramedics working together to try to get him out of the house.

He died in hospital on Boxing Day, two days after the rescue operation.

Clive, a divorcee who lived alone, had diabetes and had not been out of his house for three years, according to neighbours.

Too many students now gaining first class degrees

Though everyone has his or her opinion,this is what some persons would think is a global development,but I bet you my dear readers that it would be worrisome and a threat some day to the world in general when everybody is an expert. Daily mail.co.uk reported that the record numbers of top degrees are being handed out amid suspicions universities are lowering standards to boost their reputations and attract students.

Nearly 70,000 graduates were awarded a first last year – up 13 per cent on 2012.

It means close to one in five earned the top award, compared to one in six just 12 months earlier

There was also a 5 per cent rise in 2:1s to just over 187,000. Overall, 68 per cent of students now end up with a first or upper second-class degree, a rise of two per cent in a year.

The figures from the Higher Education Statistics Authority reignited concerns that universities are inflating grades to attract undergraduates, who pay up to £9,000 a year.

Professor Alan Smithers, director of the Centre for Education and Employment Research at the University of Buckingham, said universities were ‘literally racing towards as many good degrees as possible’.

Monday 13 January 2014

See how a woman who drank 40 cans of lager and a bottle of cider EVERY day faces death at just 35

 These shocking images show the damage alcohol can do to the body - even at a young age.
Mother-of-four Beverley Pickorer faces certain death from liver disease as a result of years of heavy drinking.
The 35-year-old is plagued by epileptic seizures, her teeth are rotting, her stomach is swollen and her skin is thin and jaundiced.
Now, her distraught partner Anthony Howard, 31, is pleading for her to be allowed to return to her home in Sheffield to die.
If his wishes are not granted, she will spend her last days being nursed around the clock at Haythorne Place Care Home, in Shiregreen.
Ms Pickorer has been drink-dependent for years and at her worst was downing up to 24 cans of lager plus a bottle of perry - pear cider - in the morning, then visiting the pub, then drinking as many as 16 cans when she returned home.

Her four children have all been taken into care.
She has spent the last eight months receiving palliative care in the home, where most other residents are elderly. Before that, she spent four months in hospital.
‘I've been looking after my partner for five-and-a-half years, and she's constantly been in and out of hospital with liver cirrhosis,’ said Mr Howard.

She's the youngest person in this care home. All she can do every day now is stay in bed. The staff come and turn her over every two hours.’
Mr Howard said Ms Pickorer’s drinking problems started in her early 20s, during a series of troubled relationships.
‘When I met her I took her drinking as part of her, it's something I got used to,’ he said.
‘When she got up and had a can in her hand straight away, I got immune to it. To her it was like having a cup of tea.
Ms Pickorer (pictured before alcohol ravaged her body) has four children but they have all been taken into care
Ms Pickorer (pictured before alcohol ravaged her body) has four children but they have all been taken into care
‘Beverley has four beautiful children, they are now aged six to 15, and they have all been taken into care because she can't look after them.
‘It's tragic. We made an agreement that when she dies she would die in my arms at home, but the NHS has said it would be too expensive to care for her at home.
‘They would have to pay for one carer and a nurse. She's on a syringe driver to stop her having seizures. But Beverley wants to die at home and I don't think you can deny a person that.’
Matt McMullen, from the Sheffield Alcohol Support Service, said Beverley's situation is ‘very sad’.
‘Unfortunately it is not unheard of for someone of such a young age to be experiencing such severe health problems as a result of alcohol consumption,’ said Mr McMullen, the service's activities co-ordinator.
Kevin Clifford, chief nurse for NHS Sheffield Clinical Commissioning Group, said he was unable to comment on individual patients.
‘Whenever possible, the CCG looks to arrange care which meets the wishes of patients and their carers, as well as their care needs. However, in so doing, we have to consider the safest and most appropriate manner in which an individual's needs can be met.
‘It is always regrettable when we have to take a decision based on a patient's safety which doesn't meet the hopes of their family.
‘But we work with the family to offer them a range of solutions, and endeavour to offer a care package that is in the best interests of the patient and agreeable to the family.’
According to NHS figures, between 2001 and 2009 there were 400 deaths per year in people aged up to 39 where alcoholic liver disease was the underlying cause.
‘The bottom line is, good quality help is available in Sheffield and South Yorkshire, and the earlier someone can access that help the better,’ Mr McMullen added.
There are currently concerns about soaring rates of liver disease in Britain.
Matt McMullen, from the Sheffield Alcohol Support Service, said Ms Pickorer's situation is 'very sad'
Matt McMullen, from the Sheffield Alcohol Support Service, said Ms Pickorer's situation is 'very sad'
Recent figures show alcohol-related liver damage is becoming increasingly common in the under-30s, with the number of hospital admissions in this age group more than doubling between 2002 and 2012.
Across all age groups, an extra 1,000 people with alcohol-related liver damage are being admitted to hospitals in England each year.
Experts say few of these would be regarded by other members of the public as alcoholics. Rather they are apparently ordinary people who are unwittingly drinking too much.

This includes middle-aged, middle-class women who enjoy a bottle of wine a day, or successful businessmen who have working lunches.

It has also recently been revealed that an increasing number of mothers are drinking heavily.

A survey of 1,000 mothers revealed a quarter have been drunk within the last month and one in six have, at some point in the past, been too hungover to be a good parent.

The poll, commissioned by ITV’s This Morning, also found that 28 per cent of mothers with under-18s have been drunk in front of their children.

While they are meant to be looking after their offspring, a quarter admit they have been so intoxicated that they have put even their own safety at risk.

Worryingly, 33 per cent say they do not only drink socially with friends, they also drink when they are alone.


Health:Urine-drinking Hindu cult believes a warm cup before sunrise straight from a virgin cow heals cancer

A growing cult of Hindu worshippers in India claim that drinking fresh cow urine will help cure them of all diseases - including cancer.
The Hindu believers regard the cow as a holy animal and say her urine has divine healing properties.
Jairam Singhal, 42, has been drinking cow pee for over a decade and was keen to testify to its health benefits.
I had diabetes, but ever since I have started drinking cow urine, my diabetes levels have been under control,' Jairam said.
'Someone told me drinking cow urine is good for health.
We have had cows here for over 12 years now, so first thing in the morning we take cow urine and drink it.'
In the north Indian city of Agra, dozens gather at the cow shelter of DD Singhal to have a fresh glass of cow urine.

'Lots of people come here. And of late, the numbers have been rising. We all gather in the morning and drink fresh urine that Mother cow offers us,' Singhal said.
'Just a few years ago, there would hardly be anyone interested in taking cow urine from our shelter.
'But today lots of people come to our cow shelter. There are cancer patients sometimes - they want to see the benefits of cow urine.'
Many say the recent increase in the number of people drinking cow urine can be attributed to campaigns run by spiritual leaders.
Followers of the cult claim cow urine can successfully be used to combat cancer, diabetes, tumours, tuberculosis, stomach problems and much more.
They also claim that drinking cow pee is the only effective solution for treating baldness.xxxxxx
'Only two things are pure in this universe, in this world. One is the water from the Holy Ganges river and the other is urine from mother holy cow,' Ramesh Gupta, a Hindu priest, said.
'Cow urine has been mentioned in ancient Hindu scriptures. No one can doubt the good effects it has on the human body. It is a divine gift from God.'

Tuesday 7 January 2014

World's first commercial driverless car goes on sale


The race to get the first self-driving cars on the road has seen the likes of Tesla and Google battle it out to develop their most advanced vehicles.

But a relatively small French company has now beaten the motor giants to it by unveiling the world’s first commercially available driverless car.
The forty-strong company, Induct, announced this week that its zero-emissions vehicle is now available in the U.S.

It might not have the sleek lines of a Tesla, or the stylish interior of a BMW, but the group’s Navia shuttle could help pave the way for more advanced autonomous vehicles

Launched at the International CES show in Las Vegas, it can carry up to eight passengers and costs around $250,000 (£152,000).

The electric vehicle, which doesn't go faster than 12.5 mph, uses on-board lasers to detect obstacles in its path, rather than GPS.

The company claims the car is different because it is ‘intelligent, self-sufficient and environmentally friendly’.

For instance, users can summon Navia from their smartphones or call it up from their desktop. Once on board, passengers use a touchscreen to select their destination.

Monday 6 January 2014

Woman who had three-hour orgasm leaves doctors mystified after she was rushed to emergency room

 As I was reading through this report from TLC,same time,I was thinking is an April fool kind of story but later realize  it's January not April. Maybe you have something to say when you read through also

 For one Seattle woman, a mind-blowing orgasm sent her to heaven - and then to the emergency room.
Liz had just had sex with her partner Eric, but well after he climbed out of bed, Liz was hitting new peaks of pleasure.