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Seven-year-old twins set up three Maths records

London, Jan 16 (ANI): A pair of seven-year-old twins has entered record books by becoming the youngest ever children to pass an A-level maths exam.

Paula and Peter Imafidon have broken three records with the youngest candidates ever to pass an A-level maths paper, the youngest ever school pupils to pass the A-level maths paper as previous title holders have been home schooled and the youngest ever twins to achieve this level in mathematics anywhere in the world.

The brainy twins achieved a Grade D in AS-level maths alongside candidates more than twice their age.

"The children enjoy learning and see maths and science as a challenge and game rather than hard work," Sky News quoted a spokesman for the Imafidon family, Kizzi Nkwocha, as saying.

The twins are from a gifted family of five siblings who are all high academic achievers.

And when they grow up, Paul wants to become a "successful" prime minister, and Paula wants to be a maths teacher. (ANI)

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Melbourne, January 21 (ANI): Former First daughters Barbara Bush and Jenna Hager have handed out advice to new First daughters Malia and Sasha Obama on living in the White House.The daughters of ex-President George W. Bush encouraged the little Obama girls to "go to anything and everything you possibly can," in an open letter published in the Wall Street Journal."If you ever need a hug, go find Ramsey. If you want to talk football, look for Buddy. And,.....
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Goza Wil 18 Jan 2009 12:35 pm
What textbook did they read for the exam preparation? Can they or their parent, teacher come to our failing schools to help. They should not be selfish about this God-given gift. They should share it. I will but their book if they write any
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