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MICROSOFT CO-FOUNDER PAUL ALLEN DIES OF CANCER COMPLICATIONS

By Eric Nnaji [update] FILE PHOTO: Seattle Seahawks owner Paul Allen on the field before Super Bowl XLVIII against the Denver Broncos at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, U.S., February 2, 2014. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas/File Photo. Microsoft Corp co-founder Paul Allen, the man who persuaded school-friend Bill Gates to drop out of Harvard to start what became the world’s biggest software company, died on Monday at the age of 65, his family said. Allen left Microsoft in 1983, before the company became a corporate juggernaut, following a dispute with Gates, but his share of their original partnership allowed him to spend the rest of his life and billions of dollars on yachts, art, rock music, sports teams, brain research and real estate. Allen died from complications of non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma, a type of cancer, the Allen family said in a statement. In early October, Allen had revealed he was being treated for the non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma, ...

Police: Attackers hurl acid at 3 female students in Pakistan


 

ISLAMABAD — Pakistani police say a group of men on motorcycles hurled acid at three female university students in the city of Gujrat.
Officer Umair Hayat says one of the three men was arrested after Thursday’s attack, which occurred near a bus stop in the Dinga neighborhood as the girls were on their way to school.
Hayat says one suffered burns to her face while the other two have burns on their arms. Two of the victims are sisters, the third is their friend.
Hayat says the assault apparently followed a family dispute over the refusal of a marriage proposal and that the sisters’ uncle was among the attackers, who had come from Islamabad to take revenge on one of the sisters.
Matrimonial refusals within families often trigger feuds in conservative Pakistan.
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