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  1. Nushrat Bharucha is setting temperature soaring on social media with her stunning bikini clad pictures. The Bollywood actress is currently enjoying the sand and beach of Thailand with her best girl squad for her best friend's bachelorette party. In the pictures, Nushrat Bharucha, who is riding high on the success of her latest release Dream Girl, can be seen flaunting her toned body in a bikini as she enjoys a dreamy vacation in Thailand. In the pictures, the actress can be seen posing in a green and pink bikini. In some of her pictures, Nushrat Bharucha is seen posing in the bikini by the poolside. In some of her pictures, one can see Nushrat's thigh tattoo as well. On the films front, Nushrat Bharucha was last seen in Dream Girl alongside Ayushmann Khurrana. The movie has crossed the 100 crore mark. The actress will soon resume shooting for Turram Khan where she will share screen space with Rajkummar Rao. Both the actors have earlier worked together in 2010 release Love, Sex Aur Dokha. Nushrat Bharucha also has Hurdang in which she will share the screen space with Sunny Kaushal and Vijay Varma. The movie is a love story set in the ’90’s and is all set to be released next yea
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  2. A Frenchman suspected of killing his wife and four children in 2011 has been arrested at Glasgow Airport. The AFP news agency said Xavier Dupont de Ligonnes was arrested after arriving in Scotland on a flight from Paris. Mr Dupont de Ligonnes has been wanted for murder in France since his family was discovered buried in the garden of their family home in Nantes. The 58-year-old was reportedly travelling under a false name. Police Scotland confirmed a man was in custody in connection with a European arrest warrant issued by the French authorities and said inquiries were ongoing to confirm his identity. Sources close to the French investigation told AFP that officers had earlier picked out the suspect at Paris' Charles de Gaulle airport as he prepared to board a flight to Glasgow. After the plane landed in Scotland he was fingerprinted and this identified him as Mr Dupont de Ligonnes. 'Nantes slaughter' Mr Dupont de Ligonnes is suspected of murdering his wife his wife Agnès, 48, and his children, Arthur, 21, Thomas, 18, Anne, 16, and Benoît, 13, whose bodies, as well as those of the family's two dogs, were discovered buried in the garden of the family house in Nantes in 2011. The murders, known as the "Nantes slaughter", deeply shocked France at the time. French prosecutors previously said he killed his victims in a "methodical execution", firing two bullets from a silenced weapon at close range into their heads, before he rolled them in lime and buried them under cement. Mr Dupont de Ligonnes reportedly told his teenage children's private Catholic high school that he had been transferred to a job in Australia. And he also allegedly told friends he was a US secret agent who was being taken into a witness protection programme. A large police operation was mounted in the Var region of southern France in January last year after witnesses reported seeing a man resembling him near a monastery.
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  3. Mothers breast milk is the safest diet for a newborn baby and the best for his/her first six months. After that he/she must be introduced to complementary feed, which in India usually includes cereal-based gruels, porridges and dal. While ensuring that your baby gets all the right nutrients, it is also essential to check baby food for safety. Labelblind head Rashida Vapiwala suggests things to keep in mind before choosing baby food. 1. No added colour & flavour Added colours and flavours are a big no-no for babies. And baby food must not have even natural colouring and flavouring agents. Look up the ingredient list for any mention of added colour or flavour in baby food before you buy it. 2. Consistency It is recommended to avoid juices and select food products with thicker consistencies - like fruit and vegetable purees and cereal porridges. This ensures some fibre content in the product and curtails free sugar that comes from fruit juices. 3. List of ingredients The shorter the ingredient list, the better it is. Simple foods with one or two ingredients are best suited for infants. This is to identify if the child is having an allergic reaction towards any ingredient. Complex products with a long list of ingredients will not help you figure a potential allergen. 4. Allergen Read the labels to check if the product has any allergens that your child has an existing allergy to. 5. Skip sugar and salt It is suggested that you avoid products with added sodium and sugar. Keep in mind that sugar is often disguised on the label as organic cane juice, fructose, maple, and corn syrup. Sugar laden foods increase a child's risk to obesity, dental caries, flatulence, etc. Also, the child gets his or her daily sodium requirements from breast milk, as well as other vegetable and cereal-based complementary feeds. So steer clear of foods with added salt and/or sugar. 6. Vegetable content It is a good idea to introduce vegetables to your child at an early age. Baby foods are now coming with higher vegetable content, instead of plain fruit. This increases the vitamin and mineral content, reduces fructose intake, and familiarises children with the flavour of vegetables. 7. Essential nutrients Children require certain nutrients for the growth of specific organs like brain, or the development of certain functions like immunity. Look for products that are fortified with essential nutrients like omega-3, iron, calcium, vitamin D, vitamin B12, etc. 8. Organic Going organic is a good choice to prevent your children getting exposed to pesticides and herbicides. But remember, even when labelled "organic", a product may still be laden with sugar and sodium, and must be checked for that. Most Important: It is always a good idea to run your child's feed by a medical professional first
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  8. A UK ticket-holder has won the full £170m Euromillions jackpot, making them Britain's richest ever lottery winner. National Lottery operator Camelot said the £170,221,000.00 jackpot was won by a single ticket-holder on Tuesday. The ticket-holder is yet to be named and it is unknown if it is a single person, a family or a syndicate. The winning numbers picked were 7, 10, 15, 44 and 49, with 3 and 12 selected for the Lucky star numbers. If the winner is an individual, their new found fortune would earn them a place on the Sunday Times' Rich List of the 1,000 wealthiest people living in the UK or with British business links. According to the paper's 2019 rankings, the winner's wealth eclipses that of singers Sir Tom Jones, Ed Sheeran and Adele, who are worth £165m, £160m and £150m respectively. The lucky ticket-holder has also beaten the previous record set by Colin and Chris Weir who became Britain's richest lottery winners when they claimed £161m in 2011. Andy Carter, senior winners' adviser at the National Lottery, said: "One incredibly lucky ticket-holder has scooped tonight's enormous £170m Euromillions jackpot. "They are now the UK's biggest ever winner. Players all across the country are urged to check their tickets as soon as possible." The Euromillions jackpot has rolled over 22 consecutive times since July 19, first reaching the maximum prize fund of £170m (€190m) on 24 September. The lucky ticket-holder has also beaten the previous record set by Colin and Chris Weir who became Britain's richest lottery winners when they claimed £161m in 2011. Andy Carter, senior winners' adviser at the National Lottery, said: "One incredibly lucky ticket-holder has scooped tonight's enormous £170m Euromillions jackpot. "They are now the UK's biggest ever winner. Players all across the country are urged to check their tickets as soon as possible." The Euromillions jackpot has rolled over 22 consecutive times since July 19, first reaching the maximum prize fund of £170m (€190m) on 24 September. Under jackpot cap rules, the top prize can roll over four consecutive times once the cap has been reached, before it must be won in the fifth and final draw, which happened on Tuesday. If no one had won the jackpot by matching five numbers plus two Lucky Stars, the entire jackpot would have rolled down to the next highest tier, most likely where five numbers and one Lucky star are matched. It is the first time that a jackpot has gone the full five draws at its cap and only the second time that a Must Be Won draw has ever been held; the first was on November 17, 2006. Tickets for Euromillions are sold in nine countries - the UK, France, Spain, Austria, Belgium, Luxembourg, the Irish Republic, Portugal and Switzerland - with ticket-holders in all those countries trying to win a share of the same jackpot each week.
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  10. Three scientists have been awarded the 2019 Nobel Prize in Physics for "ground-breaking" discoveries about the Universe. James Peebles, Michel Mayor and Didier Queloz were announced as this year's winners at a ceremony in Stockholm. Peebles was honoured for work on the evolution of the Universe, while Mayor and Queloz won for their discovery of a planet around a Sun-like star. The winners will share the prize money of nine million kronor (£738,000). Reacting to the news, Prof Queloz told: "It's unbelievable," adding: "Since the discovery 25 years ago, everyone kept telling me: 'It's a Nobel Prize discovery'. And I say: 'Oh yeah, yeah, maybe, whatever.'" But in the intervening years, he more-or-less "forgot" about the discovery: "I don't even think about it," he said. "So frankly, yes, it came as a surprise to me. I understand the impact of the discovery, but there's such great physics being done in the world, I thought, it's not for us, we will never have it. "I'm a bit shocked right now, I'm still trying to digest what it means." Ulf Danielsson, a member of the Nobel Committee, commented: "Both these prizes... tell us something essential, something existential about our place in the Universe." "The first one, tracing the history back to an unknown origin, is so fascinating. The other one tries to answer these questions about: 'are we alone - is there life anywhere else in the Universe?'" Winnipeg, Canada-born James Peebles was honoured for his contributions to the understanding of the evolution of the Universe and Earth's place in the cosmos. With others, he predicted the existence of cosmic microwave background (CMB) radiation, the so-called afterglow of the Big Bang. By studying the CMB, scientists have been able to determine the age, shape and contents of the Universe. "Cosmic background radiation was discovered in 1965, and turned out to be a goldmine for our understanding of how the Universe developed from its early childhood to the present day," said Mats Larsson, chair of the Nobel physics prize committee. "Were it not for the theoretical discoveries of James Peebles, the wonderful high-precision measurements of this radiation over the last 20 years would have told us almost nothing." The 84-year-old cosmologist, who is now based at Princeton University in New Jersey, US, also made major contributions to the theory of dark matter and dark energy, the mysterious components which together make up some 95% of the Universe. In addition, he helped develop the theoretical framework of structure formation - which describes how galaxies and other large structures emerged from earlier density fluctuations in the Universe. Asked what he considered his most important contribution, Prof Peebles said he was "hard-pressed to say", adding that his work had been collaborative. "It's a life's work," he told the news conference at the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences in Stockholm. Michel Mayor and Didier Queloz were awarded the prize for finding 51 Pegasi b, a gas giant orbiting a star 50 light-years away. Artwork: Michel Mayor and Didier Queloz have won for their detection of the distant planet 51 Pegasi b It was the first exoplanet to be discovered orbiting a star like our own. They used the pioneering radial velocity technique. This detects distant worlds indirectly, by measuring how a parent star "wobbles" when it is tugged on by the gravity of an orbiting planet. The astronomers were working at the University of Geneva, Switzerland, when the discovery was made. Mayor, 77, is still there as a professor emeritus; Queloz, 53, now holds positions at Geneva and at the University of Cambridge, UK. Michael Moloney, chief executive officer of the American Institute of Physics, said: "[The laureates'] groundbreaking work on discovering the fundamental nature of the Universe and new worlds in distant solar systems has opened up whole new areas of research in cosmology and exoplanet science. "The discovery of a planet orbiting a star outside our own system has changed our perceptions of our place in the Universe - a Universe that still holds many mysteries to solve."
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  12. La mulți ani Sebi! Multa sănătate si fericire alături de cei dragi!

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