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Express & Star 

Peter Rhodes on Strictly, emails and the astonishing number of defendants 'spared prison'

My bank has been in touch to tell us that from now on, in order to save paper, more important information will be sent by email, not post. But I bet I'm not the only customer who, on receiving any important email, promptly prints a copy and keeps it safe in a file. So from now on with each email, the bank will save a sheet of paper but I will print a sheet of paper. And thus shall we save the planet . . .

Business Standard 

Titagarh Rail Systems ships out its first batch of traction convertors to Italy

Titagarh Rail Systems (TRSL) has commenced the export of traction converters, pursuant to which the first batch of 8 converters were shipped to Titagarh Firema S.p.A (Titagarh Firema), Italy on 19 July 2024. The said export is part of a EUR 7.18 million (Rs 65 crore approx.) order received by TRSL from Titagarh Firema and marks the first rollout of traction converters from Passenger Rolling Stock Facility of Titagarh, India.

The Independent 

10 things I hate about millennials – from Gen Z

Ellie Muir is surrounded by millennials – and she’s sick of their generational traits. Here, the Gen-Zer points out their worst habits, from bizarre Harry Potter obsessions to pug-owning tendencies

The Independent 

The best Friend: How Lisa Kudrow became one of our greatest living comedians

Over three decades, the ‘Friends’ star has served up a veritable Buffay of complex comic creations, from the tragically desperate Valerie Cherish in ‘The Comeback’ to the frustrated second banana of ‘Romy and Michele’. As the actor headlines the Apple TV+ fantasy series ‘Time Bandits’, Adam White salutes the outsider appeal of an inimitable comedy genius

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

With ball in hand, obsession in his heart, pacer Mohammed Shami gears up for comeback

Mohammed Shami's last competitive cricket match was back in November when he played the 2023 ICC Cricket World Cup final against Australia in Ahmedabad, which India lost. Shami had a tournament to remember, as he amazed fans and experts alike with his pace and swing, taking 24 wickets in just seven games at an average of 10.70 and an economy rate of 5.26, with a four-wicket haul and three five-wicket hauls. His best figures were 7/57 against New Zealand in the semifinal.