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Relocate Tiger T-24 to Ranthambore National Park: Experts

Zee News (zeenews.india.com) 

Stating that Tiger T-24 alias 'Ustad', which was shifted out after the alleged death of a forest guard in May, was not a "man-eater", wildlife experts have urged Rajasthan Government to relocate the tiger to its habitat in Ranthambore National Park (RNP) at Sawaimadhopur.

Eric Berry kept working out, gained weight during chemo

NBCSports.com 

The Chiefs delivered some great news on Tuesday night when they announced that safety Eric Berry has been cleared to practice with the team less than a year after he was diagnosed with Hodgkin’s lymphoma and his approach to chemotherapy appears to have helped him make such a quick return to football activities. On Wednesday,…

Hans W. Jung

«Albany Democrat Herald» (democratherald.com) 

April 27, 1935 — July 21, 2015

Assembly election: RLSP eyeing 6 seats in Magadh division

«The Times of India» (indiatimes.com) 

The Rashtriya Lok Samata Party (RLSP), an NDA constituent, is eyeing six assembly constituencies in Magadh division to contest in the coming elections. There are altogether 26 assembly segments in the division with Gaya being the largest district having 10 assembly constituencies. Arwal and Jehanabad have two and three segments respectively. Nawada has five seats while Aurangabad has six assembly segments.



Replica Junkers F13 Is CEO's Convertible in the Sky

WSJ.com 

Dieter Morszeck shows off his newly built Junkers F13 at a recent airshow. For his replica, Mr. Morszeck sourced aircraft aluminum made in 1906 by German metallurgist Alfred Wilm. Photo: Sara Stathas for The Wall Street Journal

Replica Junker F13 Is CEO's Convertible in the Sky

WSJ.com 

Dieter Morszeck shows off his newly built Junker F13 at a recent airshow. For his replica, Mr. Morszeck sourced aircraft aluminum made in 1906 by German metallurgist Alfred Wilm. Photo: Sara Stathas for The Wall Street Journal

Death of Taliban’s Leader Will Dramatically Expand ISIL Terror in Region

Sputnik International 

The reports of the death of Mullah Omar, the leader of Taliban, could cause a significant blow to the Islamic fundamentalist political movement, dramatically strengthening the position of the Islamic State militants in the region, the Director of the Center for the Study of Modern Afghanistan, Omar Nessar, said.

3 get life term in abduction case at Munger

«The Times of India» (indiatimes.com) 

A Munger court on Wednesday awarded life imprisonment to three persons in a kidnapping case. The court of ADJ-V, Jyotiswaroop Srivastava, also slapped a fine of Rs 5,000 on each accused persons, Uday Kumar of Baijalpur village, Pankaj Kumar of Sultanganj in Bhagalpur and Sujit Mandal of Dhol Pahari village under Asarganj police station of Munger district.

3 get life term in abduction case at Munger

«The Times of India» (indiatimes.com) 

A Munger court on Wednesday awarded life imprisonment to three persons in a kidnapping case. The court of ADJ-V, Jyotiswaroop Srivastava, also slapped a fine of Rs 5,000 on each accused persons, Uday Kumar of Baijalpur village, Pankaj Kumar of Sultanganj in Bhagalpur and Sujit Mandal of Dhol Pahari village under Asarganj police station of Munger district.

Exclusive: First Look Media’s Chief Revenue Officer Michael Rosen Leaves After First Year

International Business Times 

Michael Rosen, the chief revenue officer at First Look Media, has left the company, the International Business Times has learned. Lest anyone think First Look is all about founder and eBay billionaire Pierre Omidyar, Rosen’s job was to come up with a sustainable source of revenue for the news startup, with sources ranging from advertising to partnerships with savvy distributors. But as of last Friday, Rosen’s position is vacant. He did not respond immediately for comment.

Union rejects North Sea shift changes

BBC 

Unite members of the Offshore Contractors Association (OCA) reject proposals over changes to shift rotas and terms and conditions.

21 Nepali women rescued in Delhi, two traffickers held

Zee News (zeenews.india.com) 

Twenty-one Nepali women, who were set to be sent to Dubai for the sex trade on the pretext of getting jobs, have been rescued following the arrest of two men involved in human trafficking, Delhi Police said on Wednesday.

Bhagalpur soon to have electronic traffic signals

«The Times of India» (indiatimes.com) 

With a view to regulating traffic movement in city areas, Bhagalpur Municipal Corporation (BMC) will install electronic traffic control signaling system (ETCSS) at busy roundabouts soon.





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