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A to Z story of the Sheena Bora murder case

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· A & B (a couple in Guwahati) adopt C (a girl).
· When C is a teenager, she is allegedly impregnated by X (who is believed to be a close family member).
· C leaves the house and gives birth to Z (a baby girl).
· C then gets married to D.
· C & D give birth to E (a boy).
· C then divorces D and gets married to F.
· C & F give birth to G.
· After a few years, C & F get divorced.
· C then comes to Mumbai and marries H.
· Z & G then comes to Mumbai and stays with C & H.
· E stays back in Guwahati.
· H has a son I from a previous marriage with J.
· Z & I get into a relationship, which is not approved by C & H.
· C & D get together and murder Z.
· It is later alleged that X is actually A.
· It is alleged that Z was pregnant with either H or I’s child at the time of her murder.
· It is also alleged that Z refused to part with an enormous amount of money which was parked in her offshore account by C.
· Enraged by this, C alongwith D plotted to murder Z.
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Youth and ageing

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Youth can not know how age thinks and feels. But old men are guilty if they forget what it was to be young.
- J.K. Rowling

Facebook and it's privacy settings

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By a design flaw, Facebook exposed it's members' details to everyone. One can easily obtain the names, profile pictures and locations of users who have linked their mobile number to their Facebook account but had chosen not to make it public.
By default, the Who can find me? setting is set to Everyone/public – meaning anyone can find another user by their mobile number. This is the default setting even if that user had chosen to withold their mobile number from their public profile. This loophole would allow hackers to build enormous databases of Facebook users for sale on internet black markets.
Reza Moaiandin, the software engineer who discovered the flaw used a simple algorithm to generate tens of thousands of mobile numbers and sent these numbers to Facebook’s application programming interface (API), a tool that allows developers to build apps linked to the social network. Within minutes, Facebook sent him scores of users’ profiles allowing him to find a Facebook user just by typing their phone number into the social network!!!
Facebook later responded  over its privacy policies by switching off the default setting. Anyone joining Facebook from now onwards will only share their posts with friends and family, unless they explicitly choose to make their information open to everyone online, according to a post on the company's blog. The change will not affect its existing 1.28bn account holders, who will be prompted to carry out a "privacy check-up".

From:

The age-old problem of not being able to read a doctor’s handwriting will no longer be an issue in the Finland of the future

Finland is one of the first countries to stop making cursive handwriting classes compulsory, but the change is part of a global move away from handwritten documents towards digital communication.

While purists mourn the loss of personality and the “human touch”, some neuroscientists stress the importance of cursive handwriting for improving brain development, motor skillsself-control and even dyslexia.

French education officials took heed of these findings and reintroduced cursive writing classes in 2000 after a brief hiatus but in Finland, there’s been little response to the proposed scrapping.

While accepting that Finnish teens will miss out on the romance of a hand-penned love letter (“kids use their smartphones for these nowadays”)...

From Guardian (Signing off: Finnish schools phase out handwriting classes)