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Sonali Bendre is not letting her cancer treatment get in the way of her reading

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#flipkartsale #wirelessHeadphones https://t.co/DLV2VtHm9w pic.twitter.com/zHhKHtdYa3 — RAJEEV RANJAN KUMAR (@rajkumu1) October 13, 2018 Sonali Bendre is not letting her cancer treatment get in the way of her reading The photo uploaded by Sonali Bendre is adorably candid, and she is looking away from the camera, with the book Amor Towles' A Gentleman in Moscow in her hands. X Sonali Bendre is currently undergoing treatment for cancer in New York. Bollywood actor Sonali Bendre has uploaded a picture of herself on Instagram in which she can be seen holding a book. The photo is adorably candid, and Sonali is looking away from the camera, with the book Amor Towles’ A Gentleman in Moscow in her hands. The actor is currently undergoing treatment for cancer in New York. Sonali captioned the photo, “Today is #ReadABookDay and what better way to celebrate it than by announcing the next book for #SBC! This one is a historical fiction set in Russia c...

Read the Full Transcript of Meghan McCain's Eulogy for Her Father John McCain

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"John McCain was defined by love." J ohn McCain's daughter, Meghan McCain,  gave a heartfelt and tearful speech at the memorial service for her father at Washington National Cathedral this morning. As the most publicly active of McCain's children, Meghan became a spokesperson for the McCain family in her father's later days. It was not the first time that she became a public face for her senator father; during his 2008 presidential bid Meghan rose to prominence as an active part of his campaign team, boosting his social media presence. She would go on to become Fox News correspondent and currently serves as a co-host of  The View. McCain, who passed away last week after a battle with aggressive brain cancer, advised his daughter to "show them how tough you are," in her eulogy for him, but in her impassioned speech in her father's honor she also painted a portrait of a loving and devoted father—the dual sides of the famously private state...

Asian Games 2018: Amit Panghal bags gold in men's boxing

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The 22-year-old Armyman defeats Olympic and Asian champion Hasanboy Dusmatov Amit Panghal (49kg) on Saturday became the eighth Indian boxer to claim the gold medal at the Asian Games with a stunning tactical win over reigning Olympic and Asian champion Hasanboy Dusmatov in the summit clash in Jakarta.                  The 22-year-old Armyman, the only Indian to make the finals, prevailed 3-2 against the more fancied Dusmatov, who had beaten him in a split verdict in last year’s world championships. Amit, making his debut at the Games, showed immense tactical brilliance, especially in defence to outwit the Uzbek, who has an iconic status in international  boxing.  Dusmatov won the silver in the world championship last year. But on Satruday, the Haryana boxer extracted sweet revenge for the narrow loss in Hamburg, keeping his range and striking some clean right hooks and jabs to his shorter and slightly edgy opponent. ...