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Young children who tell lies are more likely to become high-flying leaders, executives and bankers, reported the Daily Mail. According to researchers at Toronto University, the complex processes involved in fibbing are an indicator of a child's intelligence.

William, Oliver, Chloe and Ruby are among the names that one in fiveparents regret giving their children, according to a survey by parentingclub Bounty reported in the Mirror. It found that as their childrengrew, parents wished they had picked a less popular name or one that waseasier to spell.

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