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DNA Newsletter: December 3, 2008

Today's Headlines Wednesday, December 03, 2008
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TOP NEWS

Don't burn cinematic bridges

Relations between India and Pakistan have hit an all-time low and there's even talk of snapping ties at the diplomatic level and more.

Enough of politics!

If their mood is anything to go by, it is indeed a cathartic period for Indian politics and will change the way politicians are held accountable by the citizens of the country.
The role of Mohammad Amjad Amir Iman, a Lashker-e-Taiba cadre, in the Mumbai terror attacks has brought to fore that terror groups in Pakistan were hiring people with weak backgrounds.
Influential US Senator John McCain, who unsuccessfully ran for President, arrived here Tuesday on an unscheduled visit to show solidarity in the wake of Mumbai terror attacks.
The Indian nanny who rescued Jewish toddler Moshe Holtzberg may be conferred a top Israeli honour usually reserved for saviours of Jews from Holocaust.
The world's largest economy US slipped into recession almost a year ago and not now as is widely believed, the country's National Bureau of Economic Research has said.
Manchester United and Portugal winger Cristiano Ronaldo was awarded the Ballon d'Or on Tuesday after inspiring the English club to the Champions League and Premier League double
Relations between India and Pakistan have hit an all-time low and there's even talk of snapping ties at the diplomatic level and more.
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