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DNA Newsletter: July 13, 2008

Today's Headlines Sunday, July 13, 2008
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NRI is youngest doctor in the UK

At the age of 22, Indian-origin Heenal Raichura has qualified to become Britain's youngest doctor and is all set to practice medicine.

Lords of the rings

The news from the centre was that Nasser Hussain had won the toss and elected to bat first. It was the final match of Natwest Series 2002 between India and England.
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.
A leading US think-tank has cautioned the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG) and the US Congress against "getting bullied" into taking a hasty decision on the India-US nuclear deal.
Siddhanta Sharma, CEO and executive chairman of low-cost domestic carrier SpiceJet, stepped down on Saturday citing personal reasons.
The news from the centre was that Nasser Hussain had won the toss and elected to bat first. It was the final match of Natwest Series 2002 between India and England.
It is the moment for the curtain to rise, metaphorically speaking. The crystal ware glistens under the bright light in the private dining area of a plush suburban hotel.
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