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DNA Newsletter: October 18, 2008

Today's Headlines Saturday, October 18, 2008
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Porn bill committee OKs bikinis in Malaysia

The Indonesian lower house of Parliament's special committee debating the controversial pornography bill will allow tourists to wear bikinis at beach resorts.

I asked God why him? : Rekha

Rekha, his one time colleague and friend, was one of the millions who were concerned about the superstar's wellbeing.
Stir by 1.5 lakh technicians, artistes to demand timely payment of wages; 40 film shoots hit
The Sikh historic occasion of "Guru-Ta-Gaddi Divas", the day the Granth Sahib was anointed Gurudom, to be celebrated in Nanded in Maharashtra, has run into controversy.
A row about plagiarism embroiled Prime Minister Stephen Harper after his former speechwriter admitted to copying a 1993 speech in support of the US-led Iraq war by Australia's John Howard.
It may be time for IT companies to start worrying. For going by analysts, global spend on IT is headed south and unlikely to look up anytime soon.
Sachin Tendulkar remained humility personified despite becoming the highest run getter in Test cricket and said his long journey has been about enjoying cricket
Rekha, his one time colleague and friend, was one of the millions who were concerned about the superstar's wellbeing.
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