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Mohamed Al Fayed: How culture of fear at Harrods protected a predator - BBC.com

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  1. Mohamed Al Fayed: How culture of fear at Harrods protected a predator  BBC.com
  2. Mohamed Al Fayed accuser says she ‘walked into a lion’s den’  The Guardian
  3. Fulham investigate amid Al Fayed rape allegations  ESPN
  4. Former Harrods owner Mohamed Al Fayed a ‘monster,’ say lawyers representing his alleged victims  CNN

'Dirty seats, no in-flight entertainment': Air India refunds passenger full-fare for 'worst first-class cabin' in US-Delhi flight

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Air India refunded a passenger who described his first-class experience on a US-Delhi flight as the worst ever. The passenger, Anip Patel, faced dirty seats, an inoperative entertainment system, and limited food options. His video went viral, prompting the airline to refund his $6,300 fare. Air India is working on refurbishing its aging fleet.

Red Sox Notes: Boston Clearly ‘Frustrated’ After 20-Strikeout Showing

New England Sportd Network: World Cup 

BOSTON — The Red Sox have struggled offensively for a month and there doesn’t appear to be an end in sight. And one day after getting one-hit by the Tampa Bay Rays, Boston’s offense found a way to top that poor showing and reach a new low. The Red Sox collectively struck out an egregious […]

Number of smallcap stocks offering double-digit returns falls even as bulls dominate the week

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Despite the overall positive market sentiment, the rally didn't fully extend to small-cap stocks. This is evident in the sharp decrease in the number of smallcaps achieving double-digit gains. In the past week, only 34 smallcaps managed to gain 10% or more, compared to 61 in the previous week. Some individual smallcaps like Neogen Chemicals saw impressive returns.

Iran reacts to deadly Israeli strike on Beirut

En.mehrnews.com 

TEHRAN, Sep. 21 (MNA) – Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesman Nasser Kan'ani reacted to Friday's Israeli strike on Beirut that resulted in the martyrdom and injury of dozens of Lebanese, including a senior Hezbollah commander.