Friday, 2 January 2015

The 10 Wealthiest Women Around The World

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When it comes to women with money, rightly or wrongly, people tend to assume they either come from money, or married in to it. On this list there are definitely women who received a huge head start in life by being born to the right (extremely rich!) parents, but that doesn’t mean they are spoiled airheads! Not every heiress acts like Paris Hilton, these women earned their “richest women” title by working hard with what they had, and making it grow in to even more. Sure, they may be billionaire babies, but they’re the rare form of rich kid who decided to be disciplined and work hard, rather than post the spoils of their wealth on Instagram all day.
You may not have heard of some of them, but trust me, they’re powerful! Heck, a couple of them are more powerful than the leaders of their country… because their bank accounts can actually buy them their own country! Beyoncé who? She may be a billion dollar brand making $100 million a year, but her bank account is still not big as these women’s. Here’s ten of the richest women in the world that proves that females can play better than the big boys sitting on top of the ladder… because you know that they’d just kick them off that ladder with their killer Louboutins.

5 missing as fishing boat sinks in TeknafBreaking

Star Online Report
File photo of a fishing trawler in the Bay of Bengal.
File photo of a fishing trawler in the Bay of Bengal.
At least five fishermen went missing as a fishing boat capsized after being hit by a tourist ship at Bangla Channel in Teknaf upazila of Cox’s Bazar this afternoon.
Several trawlers were sent to rescue the missing fishermen, Abu Taher, president of Teknaf Fishing Boat Owners Association.
The accident took place between Teknaf and Saint Martin’s Island around 3:30pm, he told our Cox’s Bazar correspondent.
Sea Truck, a ship of Care Sindabad, on its way to Teknaf from Saint Martin’s Island hit the fishing boat, leaving all five fishermen missing, said Sub-Inspector Delwar Hossain, in-charge of Saint Martin’s Police Camp.

No talks over polls before 2018: Suranjit

DHAKA, Jan 2, 2015 (BSS) - Awami League Advisory Committee Member Suranjit Sengupta today said no talks would be held over polls before 2018.
"No talks will be held on your (BNP chief Khaleda Zia's) proposals in 2015. Your proposals could be discussed towards the end of 2018," he said speaking as the chief guest at a discussion on current political situation in the city.
Bangabandhu Academy organized the discussion at the Institution of Diploma
Engineers at Kakrail.

Presided over by Bangabandhu Academy Sajjad Hossain, the meeting was also
addressed by Dhaka City AL Joint General Secretary Hazi M. Selim, MP, freedom
fighter Abdul Hai Kanu and Bangabandhu Academy Secretary General Humayun
Kabir Mizi.
Suranjit Sengupta said Begum Zia held a press conference all of a sudden
and placed a number of proposals, including amendment to election laws, non-
party government and holding talks.
"But no discussion will be held over these at the moment. You (Khaleda Zia)
will have to wait," he added.
The AL leader said the BNP chief would have to wait for four years and it
is not a very long time.

"We consider January 5 as democracy protection day. A rally will be held on
January 5," he said and added that the foreigners have accepted the January 5
polls.

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