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DNA Newsletter: April 16, 2008

Today's Headlines Wednesday, April 16, 2008
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Delhi paved the path for Maoists in Nepal

The best-kept secret of the stunning developments in Nepal is the quiet role India played in facilitating the return of the Maoists to mainstream politics.

Soha Ali Khan to skip Olympic torch relay

Bollywood actress Soha Ali Khan said on Tuesday that she will not be a part of the Olympic torch relay in New Delhi this week for 'strong personal reasons'.
Reddy spent 16 years in the US and though his current salary is a tenth of what he earned earlier, he has no complaints.
Security Force (BSF) on Tuesday cautioned that Naxalities in India may get sympathies if not direct support from the newly empowered red brigade there.
Nepal's Maoists said on Tuesday the abolition of the Himalayan nation's monarchy was now just a "matter of procedure," as
Readers may be aware that Bajaj Auto Ltd (BAL) has been demerged. Consequently, shareholders of the erstwhile BAL will receive shares of the demerged new companies
India came back from the woods to lift the ICL 20s World Series trophy in yet another end-game thriller at the Lal Bahadur Shastri stadium in Hyderabad
I'm doing this latest show because I need money for my cricket. I think like a common man and that's why I am such a big star.
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