Patna, Aug 24 : Apparently annoyed with the on going tirade between JD (U) and RJD over ''job for land scam'' in the ... (New Kerala) Patna, Aug 24 : Apparently annoyed with the on going tirade between JD (U) and RJD over ''job for land scam'' in the Railways, Railway Minister and RJD Chief Lalu Prasad today alleged that Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar was acting with political vendetta. |
£7M lottery winner goes back to work (Lottery Post) A train driver who won a £6.9 million (US$12.8 million) lottery fortune has booked a return ticket — and gone back to work on the railways. Carl Prance gave up his job of 34 years for a string of dream holidays when his family hit the jackpot. |
Bored Lotto winner Carl returns to job on trains (Daily Mirror) BORED LOTTO WINNER CARL RETURNS TO JOB ON TRAINS |
Dobbins flies under radar (gun) (Contra Costa Times) Former assistant baseball coach has spent the past 20 years charting pitches at McAfee Coliseum |
Private security to man Chennai railway stations (Business Standard India) The Indian Railways for the first time will deploy private security guards at stations. Union minister of state for railways R Velu said the Southern Railway was planning to deploy private security at Mass Rapid Transit System (MRTS) stations along with the Railway Protection Force (RPF) in Chennai. |
£7m Lottery winner goes back to work (icWales) A TRAIN driver who won a £6.9m lottery fortune has booked a return ticket – and gone back to work on the railways! |
Three Medalists Provide Glimpse of a New India (New York Times) India?s three gold medals represent vastly different Indias that today exist side by side, and the intensity of the new aspirations of young Indians. |
London News and Reviews (Evening Standard) A train driver whose family won a £6.9 million lottery fortune has gone back to work on the railways because he couldn't bear to spend the rest of his life on holiday. |
£7m lottery winner returns to work - because he couldn't face spending rest of life on holiday (Daily Mail) Just like the rest of us, Carl Prance must have dreamed of winning the lottery and giving up his job. |
3 Olympic medals for a new India (International Herald Tribune) India's medal winners represent vastly different Indias that exist side by side and the intensity of the new aspirations of young Indians up and down the social ladder. |