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    Techie takes revenge: Launches website to expose airlines after girlfriend's lost luggage

    Pieter Levels, frustrated by his girlfriend's lost luggage incident with Vueling Airlines, launched luggagelosers.com. This innovative website ranks airlines based on their rates of lost baggage using real-time data sourced from social media. The initiative aims to empower travelers with information while advocating for improved baggage handling standards across the airline industry.

    T20 WC semis: Red-hot India seek revenge against defending champions England

    Team India and England face off in the ICC T20 World Cup semifinal at the Guyana National Stadium. With a mix of experienced players and rising talents, both teams aim for a spot in the final amidst tough competition. Spinners and pacers play a crucial role, highlighting the strategic depth of the matchup.

    How an IT professional took revenge against his manager's 'No Work From Home' policy

    An IT professional, frustrated with his company's strict 'no work from home' policy, deleted Microsoft Teams and email from his phone to ensure he was unreachable after office hours. This defiant move garnered widespread support online after a screenshot of his Reddit post went viral. Many applauded his stance, highlighting the benefits of remote work and the importance of maintaining work-life balance.

    Karnataka fuel price hike: 'Congress taking revenge from public...', accuses LoP R Ashoka

    Karnataka Legislative Assembly LoP and BJP leader R Ashoka on June 16 criticised the Congress govt of the state for the hike in petrol and diesel prices. He accused the Congress of ‘cheating’ and ‘taking revenge’ on the public after losing the Parliamentary ele...

    People's mandate reveals politics of revenge, repression will work no more: Sachin Pilot

    Congress leader Sachin Pilot expressed gratitude to the people of Rajasthan for unexpected Lok Sabha election results, where Congress defeated BJP on 11 seats. He emphasized that the political message from the elections was against repression and discrimination, highlighting the need for cooperation in governance. Pilot also commented on the formation of a coalition government at the Centre and raised doubts about the new NDA government's stability and success.

    No revenge in politics, it's about sportsmanship: Kishori Lal Sharma

    Newly-elected Amethi MP Kishori Lal Sharma views the constituency as an "amanat" of the Gandhi family, vowing no "khayanat" (breach of trust). The victory over Smriti Irani wasn't about revenge but a testament to people's support. Rahul Gandhi's choice of constituency remains undecided, with Sharma advocating for Rae Bareli. Sharma left the decisions to the party high command.

    The Economic Times
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