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DNA Newsletter: September 4, 2008

Today's Headlines Thursday, September 04, 2008
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Lord Ganesha gets a rousing welcome

Lord Ganesha arrived to a rousing welcome in Mumbai heralding the commencement of the ten-day-long festivity, invoking the elephant-headed deity.

Ganesh idol insured for Rs 26.5 million

For the first time in its 75-year history, Mumbai's popular Ganesh idol known as Lalbaugcha Raja and its massive marquee have been insured for a whopping Rs.26.5 million (nearly $600,000).
Stepping up his campaign for Marathi signboards, MNS chief Raj Thackeray warned shop owners, not putting up the boards by on Thursday.
Former Indian cricket team captain Sourav Ganguly on Tuesday said if the Nano project at Singur went elsewhere, West Bengal would become a "dark spot."
The worldwide launch of a much-talked about biography of Pakistan's cricketing legend-turned-politician Imran Khan has been postponed by a few months.
Ancillary industries scheduled to come up adjacent to the Tata Motors' Nano plant in Singur stand to lose around Rs.5 billion (Rs.500 crore)
Former Pakistan captain Wasim Akram feels that it is time for India's Test captain Anil Kumble to bow out of the game and hand over the reins to Mahendra Singh Dhoni.
Net-savvy, are you? If yes, you have a chance to be part of dynamic filmmaker Farhan Akhtar's next movie.
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