Chinese man scoops $42mln in lottery

A Sichuan resident has won nearly $42mln in a lottery. However, the man had to pay a $8mln tax and he donated another $1.6mln for charities. The identity of the winner is not disclosed. He refused to give interviews and was wearing a panda mask in a photo of him which was published by the lottery company. RIAN Tags: lottery, World, Society, News, Читать далее, Source: Voice of Russia
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"When I was a bus conductor, I used to drink a lot": Rajinikanth


The one and only Superstar of India Rajinikanth who hasn't celebrated his birthday in Chennai in almost 20 years, Broked the rule and celebrated this year. He agreed to participate in an event organized by his fans, and opened up about his health issues. "Twenty-two years ago, three of my fans who had come from their town to take part in my birthday celebrations died in an accident on their way back. This is the reason why I get out of the city on my birthday, When I was a bus conductor, I used to drink a lot due to peer pressure. When I entered films, the problem got worse, and coupled with long working hours, led me into depression. After my marriage to Latha, I cut back on drinking, but continued to smoke too much. My lungs and kidneys got affected and I had to be treated in Singapore. Now, for the past two months, I've been hale and hearty. That's why I'm asking you to stop smoking." Requested Rajinikanth in his speech. Very recently, The superstar's story has been included in a Syllabus titled 'Dignity for Work' for CBSE students as a Lesson. Source: Page3
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Men always get it wrong while buying gifts for women

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Men rarely get it right when they buy gifts for their other half, a survey has revealed. The survey revealed that millions of men upset their ladies by buying underwear of wrong size, wrong colour or too sexy. They also buy toiletries, which women are never going to use or perfume they don’t like the smell of, a media report said. Another mistake that men commit is opting for kitchen utensils, which is a "blatant insult" for their other half. And women can even take offence if they are gifted exercise DVDs, feeling they are being criticised for being fat. "Buying presents for women is a minefield," John Starr, for Gift Card and Voucher Week, which commissioned the poll, said. "It looks like men should avoid buying anything for their partners to wear, all toiletries, anything for the house or kitchen or anything exercise related," he said. He said gift cards allowed women to shop for items that they really wanted. Source: Indian Express
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