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Crooks and Liars  

'Clarkson's Farm' Star's Past Comments About Inheritance Taxes Bite Him In The Arse

In 2009, Jeremy Clarkson bought a "farm" for £4.25 million, featuring a six-bedroom mansion with a swimming pool, tennis court, orchard, croquet lawn and five parking spaces. At the time he crowed he'd never have to pay any taxes on it. And back then he could easily afford it, making £14 million per year hosting "Top Gear," probably the most watched television show on the planet at the time.

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Jussie Smollett’s conviction overturned in alleged hate-crime hoax: How we got here and what’s next - CNN

  1. Jussie Smollett’s conviction overturned in alleged hate-crime hoax: How we got here and what’s next  CNN
  2. Jussie Smollett's conviction is overturned: All the plot twists in his long-running legal case  Yahoo Entertainment
  3. Brothers who staged Jussie Smollett hoax: This was a 'real injustice'  Fox News
  4. Jussie Smollett’s Conviction Overturned in Alleged Hate Crime Hoax  Variety
  5. Jussie Smollett’s conviction overturned in 2019 attack on himself  The Associated Press

The Hindu 

Small-town alternative to mega cities

Both small and large cities can support rural linkages and agricultural economy. But disparity in infrastructure services between them is the key problem that needs to be solved, says urban planner Vidyadhar Phatak

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

AkzoNobel India approves selling company's immovable properties

In a stock exchange filing, the company stated, "The Board has approved a proposal of monetisation by way of sale of Company’s immovable property/ies, which is/are having a very limited use/non-productive use for business operations of the Company. As and when the Company is about to reach a finality on sale of such immovable property/ies by signing the definitive agreement/s, appropriate disclosures to the stock exchanges would be made."

Timesofindia.indiatimes.com (sports) 

'OK Google, play Jasprit Bumrah. Sorry...'

Indian captain Jasprit Bumrah put on a fiery performance on day one of the India-Australia Test first Test in Perth, taking 4 wickets for 17 runs and leaving Australia reeling at 67 for 7. Bumrah's performance, which included a mesmerizing opening burst, drew praise from fans and cricket experts alike on social media.