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Cop arrested for smuggling out bullets

Kolkata police has arrested one of its sub-inspector Shankar Chakraborti for smuggling out ammunition from police armoury.

 Chakraborti was remanded to police custody for four days by a court on Tuesday.

 He had been selling ammunition to criminals for nearly two decades said a top police official.

 "He built up a racket to collect ammunition issued for practice firing at the camp. Probably, he used to collect the bullets from the trainees, who did not complete their quota of practice firing," he added. Chakraborti was selling a bullet for Rs. 100. The arrested SI who was working in the CID had a rapport with local criminals looking for ammunition.

Cancer patient’s genome sequenced for the first time

Cancer patient’s genome sequenced for the first timeLondon, November 6: Washington University scientists have for the first time decoded the complete DNA of a cancer patient, and traced her disease to its genetic roots.

The breakthrough resulted from the efforts of a large research team at the Genome Sequencing Center and the Siteman Cancer Center at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis.

The researchers have revealed that they have sequenced the genome of a woman in her 50s who ultimately died of acute myelogenous leukemia, a cancer of blood-forming cells in the bone marrow.

Opposition leads, but New Zealand election close

Opposition leads, but New Zealand election close Wellington - New Zealand's conservative National Party is poised to hand the ruling Labour-led coalition a resounding defeat at a general election in two days but could still struggle to form a government, according to two opinion polls released Thursday.

The polls showed the National and Labour blocs running neck-and- neck in voter support with every chance that the indigenous Maori Party could hold the balance of power after Saturday's general election.

The 10 symptoms of pain that should never be ignored

The 10 symptoms of pain that should never be ignoredWashington, Nov 6 : People often ignore the general symptoms of pain, thinking that the ache doesn''t merit a trip to the doctor, however, a new study has outlined some signs that should never be ignored or they can prove fatal.

The November issue of Mayo Clinic Women''s HealthSource has brought to light 10 generally ignored symptoms, which should be reported to the doctor immediately to avoid any kind of complication.

They are:

Scientists identify genetic predictors of oesophageal cancer

Oesophageal CancerWashington, Nov 6: Scientists at the University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center have identified 11 genotypes that may elevate the risk for oesophageal cancer.

Some of the major risk factors associated with oesophageal cancer include obesity, smoking and gastro-oesophageal reflux disease.

While the risk factors are quite prevalent in the general population, the incidence rate of esophageal cancer is quite low, which means that only a small percentage of people are genetically predisposed to develop oesophageal cancer.

Top Hizb militant escapes from court premises

A former divisional commander of Hizbul-Mujahedin, Rayees Kachroo escaped from a court premises in Pulwama in south Kashmir on Tuesday.

He was arrested seven months ago.

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