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Why Melbourne is so often a healthy place to get sick

Sydney Morning Herald 

If you become ill, which global city will take the best care of you? While Melburnians have their fair share of medical challenges, our health system is extremely good at keeping us alive.



Cricketer S Sreesanth booked in cheating case in Kerala

BigNewsNetwork.com (sports) 

Kannur (Kerala) [India], November 24 (ANI): The Kerala police on Thursday registered a case against former India pacer S Sreesanth and two others in connection with a cheating complaint. Apart from Sreesanth, the FIR includes Rajiv Kumar, 50, and Venkatesh Kini, 43, as the other accused. The case was filed based on the complaint by Sareesh Balagopalan, a resident of Choonda Kannapuram, who alleged that he was cheated of R

BFSI may just be the theme to bank on for future upside

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Strong bank balance sheets, a fresh start to the credit cycle, and reasonable valuations compared with the broader market present an opportunity for investors to allocate to this sector over the next six months, say wealth managers.

Ridley Scott’s ‘Napoleon’ Conquers French Box Office Despite Vitriolic Reviews - Variety

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  1. Ridley Scott’s ‘Napoleon’ Conquers French Box Office Despite Vitriolic Reviews  Variety
  2. Napoleon review: A disjointed plot and awkward portrait of the historic emperor  The National
  3. Like the rest of France, I couldn't wait for Ridley Scott's Napoleon. Then I actually saw it | Agnès Poirier  The Guardian
  4. Napoleon Review: Stunning Battle Scenes Can't Compensate For The Rest  Bleeding Cool News
  5. Ridley Scott’s Napoleon Complex  National Review
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Ridley Scott’s ‘Napoleon’ Conquers French Box Office Despite Vitriolic Reviews

Variety 

Despite being plagued by harsh reviews from French critics and a derisive retaliation by director Ridley Scott, “Napoleon” had a strong opening in France on Wednesday, grossing an estimated €868,000 ($946,000) from approximately 120,000 admissions. The figure, unveiled by Comscore France, includes about 8,000 tickets sold at preview screenings across France, notably in Paris where […]

Gujarat: Businesswoman forces sacked sales manager to lick her boots

«The Times of India» (indiatimes.com) 

A businesswoman, Vibhuti alias Raniba Patel, promoter of a ceramic company in Morbi, allegedly forced a sacked sales manager to lick her boots while five others lashed him with a belt. The victim, Nilesh Dalsaniya, a Dalit, called and messaged Patel to ask for his 18 days of salary. Besides the IPC, Patel and others were booked under the Prevention of Atrocities Act. The incident took place in Morbi and the complaint was lodged at the A-division police station. Patel is the founder and chairman of Raniba Industries... Читать дальше...

Thousands of Sri Lankan workers to depart for Israel despite war

The Japan Times 

Supermarket manager Laknath Dias says the economic crisis in his native Sri Lanka is too much for him to bear. He is getting ready to fly to Israel in December to work as a farmhand for nearly 10 times the pay, despite the war with Hamas.

Japan inflation quickens, clouding price outlook for BOJ

The Japan Times 

Japan’s key inflation measure accelerated for the first time in four months, in line with market expectations that price gains will continue, heightening the Bank of Japan's dependence on data ahead of its December policy meeting.





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