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Parents tell 3,000 white lies to kids while bringing them up

London, Oct 23 : Its not just children, who always lie, even parents know the art quite well, according to a new survey, which has shown that they tell up to 3000 lies to their kids while bringing them up.

Parents tend to lie about mere things in order to make their children behave properly; they also often lie about things when they do not know answer to the questions their kids ask them.

“Most lies are ones our parents told us. Fables get passed through generations,” the Sun quoted Kathryn Crawford of The Baby website, which commissioned the study, as saying.

The most common lie told by 84 per cent of mums or dads is that Santa Claus only gives presents to good children.

Silencing a protein may prevent leukemia

Washington, Oct 23 : Researchers at Penn State Hershey Cancer Institute have found that blocking signals from a specific protein that activates cells in the immune system could help kill cells that cause leukemia - a rare form of blood cancer.

The human immune system has a two-part strategy when dealing with infections. It generates antibodies that bind with bacteria and viruses to neutralize them.

For a short time, the immune system also produces large numbers of a type of white blood cell, cytotoxic T-cell that kills other infected cells.

Interior ministers of Iraq's neighbours to meet in Amman

Interior ministers of Iraq's neighbours to meet in Amman Amman - Interior ministers of Iraq and eight of its neighbouring countries were scheduled to meet in Amman Thursday to discuss ways of helping the Iraqi government restore security to the violence-torn nation.

The two-day conference, the fifth of its type since the US-led invasion of Iraq in 2003, will be attended by Jordan, Iraq, Syria, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Egypt, Turkey and Iran.

Sensex falls below 10,000-mark, Rupee also at record low

Sensex falls below 10,000-mark, Rupee also at record lowMumbai, Oct 23 : The benchmark Sensex tumbled by over 488 points and again dipped below the 10,000-mark in early trade on Thursday.

The Indian Rupee also hit a record low of 49.68 against the US dollar at the forex market.

Retail investors dumped stocks due to melting global stock markets and dismal quarterly results by some corporates.

The National Stock Exchange (NSE) index Nifty also tumbled by 147.05 points, or 4.13 per cent to 2,918.10.

Rajya Sabha sees the arrival of revised LLP Bill

With the motive to provide a new flexible business model for entrepreneurs and professionals engaged in trade, professional services and technology-based enterprises, a new and revised Limited Liability Partnership (LLP) Bill, 2008, was introduced by the government on Tuesday. The LLP Bill of 2006 gets replaced by this new-much awaited draft legislation.

In the Income-Tax Act, the tax structure of the new form of business would be addressed separately. Prem Chand Gupta the minister for corporate affairs, took the initiative to introduce the bill.

Why the world doesn''t seem a blur while running

Washington, Oct 23: No matter how fast we move or run, our eyes, head and body immediately adjust themselves according to our speed, and now scientists have uncovered the phenomenon underlying this unique ability, called vestibular-ocular reflex (VOR), in humans.

In their new study, researchers at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies explain how the vestibular-ocular reflex, which keeps us and the world around us stable, achieves the accuracy it is famous for.

The scientists said that signals from the vestibular system of the inner ear, which detects motion, are relayed in a linear fashion no matter how fast the neurons are firing, quite unlike other signals in the brain, whose transmission is frequency-dependent.

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