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"Lowest Of Low": Why Man Who Killed His Daughters Lives In Constant Fear
- Monday July 8, 2024
- World News | Edited by NDTV News Desk
A Colorado man, who murdered his pregnant wife and two daughters in 2018, now lives in constant fear in prison. Chris Watts is terrified of being attacked or killed by prisoners disgusted by his heinous crime, reported the NY Post.
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Women Send Love Letters To Man In Jail For Killing Pregnant Wife, 2 Kids
- Sunday December 23, 2018
- World News | Deanna Paul, The Washington Post
"Greetings from New York, Chris!" a Brooklyn-based woman wrote to Christopher Watts on Aug. 23, days after he admitted to murdering his pregnant wife and young daughters, loading the bodies into his truck and dumping them at an oil work site.
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Oscars 2015: John Travolta Invited Back to Present Despite Last Year's Flub
- Thursday February 19, 2015
- Entertainment |
As John Travolta introduced singer Idina Menzel's performance at the Oscars last year, he said, "Please welcome the wickedly talented, one and only Adele Dazeem
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India in England: Spectator Ejected During 2nd ODI for Alleged Bookie Links
- Friday August 29, 2014
- Written by Press Trust of India
According to a report in ESPNCricinfo quoting UK's weekly broadsheet 'Cricket Paper', Chris Watts, the chief of ECB's Anti-Corruption Unit (ACSU) confirmed that the stewards ejected a spectator for "breaching the ticket terms and conditions".
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Swiss companies scout for opportunities in India
- Thursday November 29, 2012
- Business |
Swiss companies are keenly looking at business opportunities in India and other high growth markets, amid sluggish economic conditions in Europe, a Swiss official said today.
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County cricket faces greater threat from fixing: ECB
- Thursday December 15, 2011
- Written by Press Trust of India
ECB's anti-corruption chief Chris Watts feels it would be "naive" to believe that county cricket had not been affected by corruption and said that the domestic league is at greater risk of falling prey to match-fixing than the international circuit.
- sports.ndtv.com
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"Lowest Of Low": Why Man Who Killed His Daughters Lives In Constant Fear
- Monday July 8, 2024
- World News | Edited by NDTV News Desk
A Colorado man, who murdered his pregnant wife and two daughters in 2018, now lives in constant fear in prison. Chris Watts is terrified of being attacked or killed by prisoners disgusted by his heinous crime, reported the NY Post.
- www.ndtv.com
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Women Send Love Letters To Man In Jail For Killing Pregnant Wife, 2 Kids
- Sunday December 23, 2018
- World News | Deanna Paul, The Washington Post
"Greetings from New York, Chris!" a Brooklyn-based woman wrote to Christopher Watts on Aug. 23, days after he admitted to murdering his pregnant wife and young daughters, loading the bodies into his truck and dumping them at an oil work site.
- www.ndtv.com
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Oscars 2015: John Travolta Invited Back to Present Despite Last Year's Flub
- Thursday February 19, 2015
- Entertainment |
As John Travolta introduced singer Idina Menzel's performance at the Oscars last year, he said, "Please welcome the wickedly talented, one and only Adele Dazeem
- www.ndtv.com/entertainment
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India in England: Spectator Ejected During 2nd ODI for Alleged Bookie Links
- Friday August 29, 2014
- Written by Press Trust of India
According to a report in ESPNCricinfo quoting UK's weekly broadsheet 'Cricket Paper', Chris Watts, the chief of ECB's Anti-Corruption Unit (ACSU) confirmed that the stewards ejected a spectator for "breaching the ticket terms and conditions".
- sports.ndtv.com
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Swiss companies scout for opportunities in India
- Thursday November 29, 2012
- Business |
Swiss companies are keenly looking at business opportunities in India and other high growth markets, amid sluggish economic conditions in Europe, a Swiss official said today.
- www.ndtv.com/business
-
County cricket faces greater threat from fixing: ECB
- Thursday December 15, 2011
- Written by Press Trust of India
ECB's anti-corruption chief Chris Watts feels it would be "naive" to believe that county cricket had not been affected by corruption and said that the domestic league is at greater risk of falling prey to match-fixing than the international circuit.
- sports.ndtv.com