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DNA Newsletter: March 22, 2008

Today's Headlines Saturday, March 22, 2008
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Protestors barge into Chinese Embassy

Scores of Tibetans on Friday broke into the Chinese Embassy agitating against the crackdown on pro-independence movement in Lhasa by China.

Shoaib Malik asks Siddiquis to clear matter

Pakistan captain Shoaib Malik has given 15 days notice to the Siddiqui family of Indian Hyderabad to clear his name in the Ayesha nikah issue
A 23-year-old Russian was allegedly molested by a taxi driver at Juhu on Wednesday. The cab driver has been arrested.
Nancy Pelosi, the US House of Representatives speaker,came out strongly in support of the Dalai Lama and asked China to allow independent monitoring of the situation in troubled Tibet.
Nobel Prize-winning writer Sir V.S. Naipaul says the mental cruelty he inflicted on his first wife may have contributed to her death
In the past one month, sensing a big business opportunity, three international business jet firms have entered India to tap the fast-growing market in the country.
Sledging is set to be banned by cricket's governing body the ICC which has been prodded by the Indian Cricket Board to take tough action to curb unsporting behaviour on the field.
Now, Bollywood diva Rani Mukherji, who turned 30 Friday, is recognised for her powerful emoting and has made her position unshakeable in the Hindi film industry.
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