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Friday, 25 April 2014

Body of woman found this morning in Dunnes Stores toilets, Cork

Discovery: A worker made the grim find this morning
Discovery: A worker made the grim find this morning
A Dunnes Stores worker has discovered the body of a woman in her 60s in the bathroom one of the outlets.
A member of the cleaning staff made the grim discovery at around 8am this morning in the Dunnes Stores on Patrick Street in Cork city.
Gardai investigating the find believe the woman may have collapsed yesterday evening and remained in the store overnight. 
They are examining CCTV footage in the hope of establishing what has happened. 
A post-mortem examination is due to be carried out later today but gardai have said there is nothing to suggest any foul play in the death. 

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Soap made out of human breast milk! ...Would you use it for your baby to cure nappy rash and prevent eczema?

Business is booming for a new mum in China who used her breast milk to make soaps after her baby son refused to drink it
Taobao.com
Soap made from breast milk

A new soap made from breast milk that claims to cure nappy rash is proving popular in China.
The soap was invented by a new mum who found her baby son couldn't take breast milk.
Instead of wasting it, she decided to make soap from it so he would still get some of the skincare benefits.
The soaps are proving popular on China's answer to eBay and Amazon, Taobao.
With over 500 million registered users, Taobao has some unusual items.
The soap vendor writes that her creation is good for deep-cleansing adult skin but also helps prevent nappy rash on babies.
She has moulded the soaps into shapes likes teddies, rabbits, tortoises and fish.
She said: "I used to pour it all down the drain, but it seemed such a waste."
NHS studies show that breast milk (taken in the usual manner) improves a baby's chances of not developing skin conditions like eczema.






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Thursday, 24 April 2014

Duchess of Cornwall's brother Mark Shand dies after falling backwards while trying to re-enter a revolving door

 
Heartbreak: Camilla and her brother Mark Shand

The Duchess of Cornwall's brother Mark Shand died after falling backwards while trying to re-enter a revolving door.
Camilla Parker-Bowles and Prince Charles are said to be "utterly devastated" by the 62-year-old's death in New York.
Mr Shand, a well-known adventurer and travel writer, slipped in the early hours outside the Gramercy Hotel's Rose Bar.
New York Police Department said he had finished having a cigarette outside at around 2.50am when he fell backwards while trying to re-enter through a revolving door.
He was rushed to hospital where family were forced to decide to turn off a life support machine after being told he had no chance of surviving.
Fall: Mark Shand had been at an event at the Diamond Horseshoe Hotel in New York before he fell

His cause of death will be established by a medical examiner.
Mr Shand had been at an after-show party for a charity fund-raising event at the Diamond Horseshoe club that was also attended by Princess Eugenie, who is working in New York.
His only sister Camilla Parker-Bowles , 66, was given the news as she prepared for a high-profile tour to Canada with Prince Charles.
A spokesman for Clarence House said: “The Duchess [of Cornwall], the Prince of Wales and all her family are utterly devastated.
“Mark Shand was a man of extraordinary vitality, a tireless campaigner and conservationist whose incredible work through the Elephant Family remained his focus.”


The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have also expressed their grief at the shock news.
A spokesman for William and Kate - who are currently on tour in Australia - said: "The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were saddened to learn this morning of the tragic death of Mark Shand.
"Their thoughts are with The Duchess of Cornwall and her family at this time."
It was claimed Mr Shand’s condition was further complicated by warfarin tablets he was taking to thin his blood to assist a medical condition.
The travel writer had been attending an auction at Sotheby’s in New York in aid of underprivileged children and the Elephant Family – a charity trying to save the endangered Asian elephant from extinction.
Chief executive Ian Walkden said £950,000 for the charity had been raised at the auction with the help of Mr Shand.
Getty/Clarence House Mark Shand Clarence House Statement
Mark Shand Clarence House Statement

He was recently forced to deny being in a relationship with Nancy Dell’Olio, the former girlfriend of ex-England football manager Sven Goran Eriksson.
Mr Shand , a rally driver and bobsleigh star, was expelled from a Dorset public school for smoking cannabis.
He was linked to a string of women, including Marie Helvin and Bianca Jagger, but in 1990 married Clio Goldsmith, niece of billionaire Sir James Goldsmith.
The couple were divorced in 2009. They have a daughter, Ayesha.
Rick Miramontez, spokesman for the Diamond Horseshoe, said: “Mr Shand was at the Diamond Horseshoe last night and he departed the venue.
“The accident occurred later in the evening at another destination.”




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Supreme Court of Nigeria voids Igbo customary law, which disentitles a female child from partaking in the sharing of her deceased father’s estate



MONDAY, April 14, 2014, the Supreme Court voided the Igbo customary law, which denies daughters inheriting their fathers’ estate. The Supreme Court said it was discriminatory and in conflict with the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
It is a verdict that would have far-reaching effects in addressing a dehumanising tradition, which can no longer be excused in a modern, democratic society such as ours. It is a practice that regarded women as lower than men.
The judgment was given in a family dispute between Gladys Ada Ukeje, who was disinherited from the estate of her deceased father, Lazarus Ogbonna Ukeje. She sued her step-mother, Mrs. Lois Chituru Ukeje and her son, Enyinnaya Lazarus Ukeje.
A Lagos High Court, the Court of Appeal and the Supreme Court all reached the same decision. They confirmed that Gladys was qualified under the laws of Nigeria to inherit her father’s estate. The verdict should settle this matter forever in favour of all daughters in all corners of the country to claim their birthright, which they had been denied. It is a resounding victory for human rights and equality, which Nigerians should applaud for the hopes it creates for families without male children.
Justice Bode Rhodes-Vivour, who read the lead judgment stated, “No matter the circumstances of the birth of a female child, such a child is entitled to an inheritance from her late father’s estate. Consequently, the Igbo customary law, which disentitles a female child from partaking in the sharing of her deceased father’s estate, is a breach of Section 42(1) and (2) of the Constitution, a fundamental rights provision guaranteed to every Nigerian”.
Civil society, the media and human rights advocacy groups should enlighten the public that this discriminatory customary practice has been annulled. The law enforcement agencies must ensure that it is enforced as part of the laws of the land.
The traditional institutions that had insisted on the practice should embrace the changing times by according women their places, other than the kitchen, in society.
Gladys’ courage is commendable. Laws are meant to protect us, but they only do when we take refuge in them. Other obnoxious customary practices that dehumanise widows and deprive them of their husbands’ possessions should be addressed too.
The role of women in modern society is changing. They are now assuming more leadership responsibilities than the traditional society envisaged. With more access to education and opportunities, women are making more contributions to the society. Discriminatory practices against them are destroying some families, which still focus on male children, neglecting the female.
We applaud the judiciary for rising up to the defence of human rights and the Constitution.

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Find The Best Haircut For Your Face Shape


how to find the right haircut for your face shape

No matter how superficial it may sound let’s just admit it. One of the beauty hurdles we obsess over is trying to find that perfect haircut that make us look – and feel – marvellous! And really, hair makes such a big difference to transform your look, so why wouldn’t you want to get it right? Luckily, there are a few tips and tricks to help us when we have no idea where to look…and get this – it all boils down to our face shape.
Here are some of my favourite hair cuts to flatter five common face shapes and why they work.
 
Oval 
You have an oval face if the length of your face is greater than the width of your face.
 
Celebrity inspiration: BeyoncĂ©
 
Beyonce

The key with an oval face type is that your haircut can really change the shape of your face—and lucky for you, oval faces can really play with all types of haircuts from short to long depending on your hair texture. Add a fringe on an oval face and your face will become more square looking, while a mid-length cut with some layers adapted to your hair texture will create movement.

Square 
You have a square face if the width and length of your face is very similar and you have a broad jaw line and forehead.

Celebrity inspiration: Nia Long

Nia Long "Tyler Perry's The Single Moms Club" - Los Angeles Premiere

If your face is square, you can go with harder lines in your cut, such as a shorter bob. From cutting a fringe to accenting the jaw line or going with longer hair with shorter layers to add texture and soften the face shape—all of this is do-able with your face shape. One thing you may want to avoid? Slashing off too much length. Very short hair can look very hard on a face shape like this.
 
Round
Your face is round if the width and length of your face is quite similar, but there’s a circular feeling to the overall shape of your face.

 
Celebrity inspiration: Jennifer Hudson
 
jennifer-hudson

Short hair is for you! But if short hair is not your thing, keep it longer at all one length and or mid-length. Stick to more classic cuts that are mid-length or long, if you’re not going very short. Bobs can make the face look rounder and often are not flattering with round faces.

Heart 
Your face is heart-shaped if your cheekbones and forehead are wider than your forehead and you have a delicate chin.

Celebrity inspiration: Ciara

Ciara 2013 American Music Awards - Arrivals
 
If you have a heart shape face, you’re a candidate for a straight across fringe. A heart-shape face is close to an oval and have versatility when it comes to the styles you can pull off. Another look that you can rock? A shorter disconnected bob.
 
Long
You have a long face if your face is longer than it is broad – often quite narrow in width, and with high cheekbones.
 
Celebrity inspiration: Alicia Keys
 
alicia-keys

With a long face, longer hair works best, with some shorter layers cut in to add shape and framing to the face. Bangs can also help in making your face appear shorter—the idea being that adding width will create the perception of less vertical length to your face.



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