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Wednesday, 30 October 2013

Photo:Hot rihanna pose at pool

The Barbadian songbird has stripped off once again to pose in
skimpy swimwear, while naturally documenting every nanosecond
of it.
This time, the Diamonds megastar got a little artsy, swishing
around underwater and thrusting her head around with eyes
closed as if strutting her stuff for a Vogue cover.
Wearing an orange and pink string bikini, the 25-year-old showed
off her trim frame in the summery two-piece, as well as rocking
plenty of bling on her fingers and large hoop earrings.
The triangle bra halter-neck rested just below her cleavage,
meaning every inch of her goddess Isis chest tattoo was on
display; the etching of which is a tribute to her late grandma
Dolly

Why lullabies really do send babies to sleep

Everyone knows that lullabies help babies sleep. But as a new
study reveals they can also ease pain, Ivan Hewett explores
why music has such a powerful effect on infants
Hold the front page! It turns out that lullabies ease pain and
anxiety in children. This story was reported yesterday – and as
often happens, you wonder why anyone would think it was
news. Isn't that why lullabies emerged in the first place, to stop
children being afraid of the dark, still their fidgety bodies and
minds, and lull them off to sleep?
Still, let's be fair. This story, as featured on Radio 4's Today
programme, was the outcome of a proper research project
carried out at Great Ormond Street Hospital, which set out to
answer the question of whether it really is listening to live music
that has this soothing effect, or the presence of an attentive
adult. Thirty-seven patients under the age of three were
"recruited", all with heart or respiratory problems. Each took
part in three 10-minute sessions: one in which they were read to,
one in which they were sung lullabies, and one in which they were
left alone. What the researchers discovered was "a significant
decrease in heart rate and pain level" at the end of the session
involving music.

Pakistani Girl, 13, 'Buried Alive After RapeSurvives By Crawling Through Muddy Grave'

A teenage girl has survived after being raped by
two men and then buried alive, media reports say.
The 13-year-old was abducted as she walked to
attend Quran lessons in the Toba Tek Singh district
of Pakistan, 225km from Lahore, NDTV writes.
It is thought the two unidentified men accused of
raping her believed she had died during the assault
and buried her by the roadside.
The channel adds that once the girl regained
consciousness, she managed to claw her way
through the muddy earth and seek help from a
passer-by who took her to a nearby medical
centre.
The girl's father Siddique Mughal notified police
about the attack, but according to Outlook India,
the authorities "were not cooperating with the
family".