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  1. Have you ever thrown dirty looks at a parent whose child is throwing a tantrum? Stared in horror as someone bites into a greasy cheeseburger? Nodded mutely at a friend's tale of career/relationship/family woes and thought she was making a crazy choice? Yeah, me too. We've all been there. Frankly, anyone who says they haven't been judgmental is probably lying or in denial, since few of us are so self-evolved that we don't pass judgment on others. Can this site be defamatory as I dont know if any one has come a cross a one worded post before.
  2. British Labour Party member of parliament Jo Cox is in a "critical condition" after an attack, broadcaster Sky News reported on Thursday, citing sources from her political party. It is said the MP intervened in a row between two men when she was shot. "There was a guy who was being very brave and another guy with a white baseball cap who he was trying to control and the man in the baseball cap suddenly pulled a gun from his bag." After a brief scuffle, he said the man stepped back and the MP became involved. He said: "He was fighting with her and wrestling with her and then the gun went off twice and then she fell between two cars and I came and saw her on the floor." http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/crime/jo-cox-shot-live-latest-news-updates-birstall-shooting-stabbing-labour-mp-west-yorkshire-a7085561.html Labour MP Jo Cox shot and stabbed by attacker 'shouting Britain First' – live updates http://ibt.uk/A6ZLv
  3. http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/how-to-update-your-kindle-amazon-launches-critical-software-update_uk_56e12d29e4b096ed3adba4ed This article was sent to me earlier today, I can find no other information - Amazon hasnt made contact with me nor do I see anything on their website ?
  4. Microsoft has released a critical patch via Windows Update that seals up a vulnerability that affects every modern version of Windows, including Windows Server 2003/2008/2012, Vista, 7, 8, 8.1, and Windows RT. The patch, dubbed MS14-066, shores up a hole that would have allowed an attacker to remotely trigger code on your machine using specially crafted packets. Microsoft says they don't know of any exploits that have actually used this, but it's still a good idea to get the patch installed before there's a problem. This isn't too different from any other security patch, but the sheer number of machines affected means it's good to make sure your system is up to date. You can get the patch through Windows Update or click the link below. MS14-066
  5. Hi, I am hoping that someone can give me some advice with regards to my claim. I have a critical illness policy with friends life and in september whilst away with my family I suffered and unexpected heart attack and cardiac arrest in spain. Once back in the UK and feeling a little better I opened my critical illness claim, medical details were a struggle as it happened in Spain so required them documents and had to have the translated etc. Now that they have most although still said they did not have my ecg results, they called and said that looking at my medical report my docter has confirmed that we have a strong history of heart condition in the family with my mother having a bypass at 48 and my brother suffering a heartattack at 28. I disclosed the fact of the heart condition of my mother on the forms however I did not declare my brother which at the time of completing my form I was never aware and only when they called I was made aware. We do not really talk and my brother is very much a private person and i dont think he had told anyone of his condition and to be honest whenever I have seen him has looked fine and is 40 now. When I have been for regular tests for my cholestrol the docter has said we need to keep an eye on it due to family history but never ever indicated my brother had any issues. I have now been told that they could cancel my policy as i did not declare this information and had I the underwriters may not have given the policy or the premium would have been different. They said they will make a decision in the next week and may need to write to my docter again possibly to ask if I would have knew. I confirmed that I genuinely did not know and was open about my mother and would have been about my brother if I was aware. Reading the internet their are so many stories of how they look to find any loop not to pay and this seems to be something so am not very confident at this point. I would really appreciate some advice and what steps I could take if they decline my claim, or what I could do in the meantime, I still have not spoke to my brother about this as I do not want him to know i do know as he obviously kept this quiet for his reasons. Thanks Gavin
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