Sunday, October 5, 2014

In 126 Years, English Football Has Seen 13,475 Nil-Nil Draws

In 126 Years, English Football Has Seen 13,475 Nil-Nil Draws

TODAY'S NEWSPAPERS:-
Most newspapers have covered the story of the empty grenade found aboard an Air India Boeing 747 aircraft, one of two standby planes for Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s recent US visit.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to the US has clinched investments worth 41 billion dollars over three years according to an announcement by the US-India business council, reports the Times of India.
Mail Today reports IAF chief Arup Raha as saying that latest incursions in Chumar which coincided with the high profile visit of Chinese President Xi Jin Ping could be some form of signals from Beijing.
The Hindu reports that Canada has announced that it has decided to sign a contract with Antrix, the Indian Space Research Organisation’s commercial arm, for the July 2015 launch of its M3M communications satellite.
The Election Commission has served notice to the Maharashtra Congress, asking it to explain its stand on the advertisement depicting  former Chief Minister Prithvi Raj Chavan as Chief Minister, writes Hindustan Times.
Goa Police have booked two senior police officials, 48 advocates and over 500 others for illegally having dual citizenship of India and Portugal, reports the Hindu.
"India’s iron maidens shine bright at Incheon Games" - Under that headline, Hindustan Times says tenacious and talented, the Indian women athletes came up in their careers the hard way but showed determination to fight for their goals.
The Hindu says two police officers who led the investigation and prepared the chargesheet against BJP chief Amit Shah over an alleged case of hate speech during the Lok Sabha elections have been transferred.
 A 36-year-old Swedish woman has given birth to a healthy baby from a transplanted womb for the first time ever anywhere in the world, reports The Times of India, adding that the womb was donated by her 61-year-old mother.
And finally, researchers have discovered thousands of new mile-high mountains across Earth because they are hidden in the depths of the ocean. The new information will help fisherman and conservationists, reports The Times of India.

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