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DNA Newsletter: March 29, 2008

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I can break Lara's record: Sehwag

Not fully content even after notching up his second triple ton, Virender Sehwag believes he can eclipse Brian Lara's world record score of 400 if he can bat till lunch on Saturday.

It hurt when I was out of the team: Sehwag

The blistering unbeaten triple hundred against South Africa felt a lot sweeter for Virender Sehwag as he wanted to prove a point after being left out of the side for quite some time.
The state has also filed an affidavit in the high court, the minister said, adding that the government will try to give relief to the nearly 1.5 lakh flat owners.
With its senior leader L K Advani coming under fire from Congress, BJP hit back alleging there was no internal democracy in that party which is ruled by a dynasty.
Amid fears of Chinese retribution against a group of daring monks who embarrassed authorities by pouring out a litany of complaints Beijing has said it would "not punish" them.
The Indian equities market opened in the green Friday with a modest positive gap, riding on strong cues from other Asian markets.
Former India captain Kapil Dev wants Sunil Gavaskar to continue with his TV commentary and column writing, without bowing to the pressure of the International Cricket Council.
Zee's Rock and Roll Family is witnessing a major controversy, thanks to its complicated format.
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