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Bleacher Report
Arsenal Transfer News: Latest Rumours and Speculation as January Window Looms
Arsene Wenger is ready to reshape his striking options during the January transfer window. The Arsenal manager has a decision to make regarding ...
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Daily News & Analysis
Amit Shah launches PM Narendra Modi calendar at BJP office
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) president on Saturday launched Prime Minister Narendra Modi calendar at the party office containing his 365 ...
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Bleacher Report
Real Madrid Transfer News: Latest Rumours, Speculation as January Window Looms
The early-season rumours about a potential Real Madrid exit for Cristiano Ronaldo, per Sky Sports, have drastically diminished, and the player's agent ...
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SkySports
Kempton: Faugheen a machine in latest triumph
FAUGHEEN steamrollered his rivals in the Christmas Hurdle as he took a big step towards the Cheltenham Festival in March. The Willie ...
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Manchester Evening News
Live: Manchester travel and weather
After last night's snow travel networks across the region have been hit by disruption and we will be keeping you up-to-date here. There were a series ...
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Daily News & Analysis
Mumbai's dabbawalas take up 'Swacch Bharat Abhiyan'
World renowned 'dabbawalas' (lunch box carriers) swept the Mumbai streets after Prime Minister Narendra Modi nominated them to join the Clean ...
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Daily News & Analysis
Tamil Nadu: Seven-year-old girl sexually abused by teenager
A seven-year-old girl was allegedly sexually abused by a 14-year-old boy near Ramanathapuram, police said on Saturday. They said the girl was ...
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BBC News
North Korea berates Obama over The Interview release
North Korea has condemned US President Barack Obama over the release of the film The Interview, about a fictional plot to kill its leader Kim Jong-un.
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