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DNA Newsletter: July 12, 2008

Today's Headlines Saturday, July 12, 2008
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England may abolish county cricket

England may "effectively abolish" its traditional county cricket structure and stage a 50 million pound Twenty20 tournament from June 2010.

SRK's London dream is still a dream

On Thursday, we carried a story of SRK having bought a building in London. However, Shah Rukh Khan says his London dream has not been realised as yet.
Searching for a solution to its annual problem of waterlogging in Mumbai during the monsoon, the city's civic body will now look to the city of Richmond in Canada.
Two sisters, separated during the World War II in Burma, have been reunited in Kolkata after 66 years, a book has revealed.
Celebrated India-born author Salman Rushdie is thinking of penning a children' book and may start work on his new novel later this month.
P Chidambaram's adviser Shubhashis Gangopadhyay on Friday predicted that double digit inflation will continue throughout the year 2008.
A quick, wristy forehand topspin, with the racquet splayed open in a loose grip; a backhand flick or jab with the racquet head cocked above the wrist.
No matter what part of the world he lives in, Salman Rushdie has always made news.
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