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DNA Newsletter: December 17, 2008

Today's Headlines Wednesday, December 17, 2008
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TOP NEWS

Indo-Pak strain hurts trade

The rising tension between Pakistan and India in the aftermath of the Mumbai terror attacks has slowed down the "done-trade" between the two neighbours.

Chidambaram says 'No' but gets more security

Chidambaram may not like a bevy of black cat commandos following him wherever he goes, but his ministry will have to upgrade his security layer from Y to the Z plus category.
"Stop political interference in policing," say former top cops, unanimously. They attribute the rapid deterioration of the police to 'high corruption level in every rank and political lobbying'.
Pakistan Monday rejected India's demand to hand over three terrorists and criminals, including underworld don Dawood Ibrahim
Finally, a French doctor claims to have discovered a "miracle" cure for alcoholism.
Yahoo has begun dropping the axe on employees, following through on a promise to cut its workforce by at least 10 per cent in an effort to right its financially listing ship.
Opening batsman Andrew Strauss inched closer to his century as England ran away with post lunch session honours and reached 164 for one at tea interval.
For some female celebrities, Shah Rukh's moustachioed look in much-awaited "Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi" has not made any difference in loyalty. Others, however, feel he is better off without it.
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