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Baby no 17 on way for UK’s biggest family

Britain’s biggest family is just getting a little larger as it prepares to welcome their 17th baby home.

Charges may be filed this week: Police

Speeding up the legal proceedings in the photojournalist’s gangrape case that triggered nationwide outrage, the Mumbai police is all set to file a chargesheet against the five accused in a couple of days.

CBI to file Tatra chargesheet soon

With the CBI expecting to get replies to its judicial requests from the UK and other countries in connection with its probe into the alleged irregularities committed in the procurement of Tatra trucks for the Indian Army, the agency is all set file its chargesheet in the case very soon.

Everton hand Mourinho first loss

Chelsea spurned the chance to claim top spot as Steven Naismith’s first-half header earned Everton a 1-0 victory on Saturday which condemned Jose Mourinho to his first Premier League defeat since returning to England.

N-capable Agni V may be inducted in 3 years

The second test of the 5,000-km-range Agni V nuclear-capable intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) was successfully carried out on Sunday from Wheeler’s Island off the Orissa coast, nearly one-and-a-half years after the successful maiden launch of the same missile in April, 2012.

Mastermind uses RTI to access info on MLM, lottery

In an unusual use of RTI route, the main accused of over `1,500-crore “StockGuru” scam has tried to get information on various money guarantee products and services, as also on lotteries and MLM schemes.

2 ED cases on illegal arms units

The Enforcement Directorate (ED) has registered two cases under the provisions of the money laundering act against persons involved in running illegal arms manufacturing units in Bihar’s Munger district. The pistols from Munger were also used by operatives of certain militant outfits, including Indian Mujahideen (IM), sources said.

I am sentimental favourite: Advani

Knowing well that there are no easy games in the professional circuit and having a ranking tournament in India does not tilt conditions heavily in his favour, a practical Pankaj Advani called himself “sentimental favourite” for the much-awaited £500,000 Indian Open next month.

Problem lies in Delhi, not border: Modi

In his first public rally after being named as the BJP’s prime ministerial candidate, Narendra Modi mainly focused his speech on foreign policy, a fervent pitch for “strong leadership”, advice for “friends” in Pakistan and how “lessons in true secularism” can be learnt from the Indian Army.

Teen missing from Bengal school

A teenaged student’s disappearance under mysterious circumstances from a residential school in Beliaghata triggered tension on Sunday. The mystery intensified when the boy’s senior alleged that he was murdered and his body was disposed of. Shantanu Mondal, 14, the missing boarder of Lee Collins High School at Beliaghata Main Road, is yet to be traced out by the police.

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