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DNA Newsletter: January 18, 2009

Today's Headlines Sunday, January 18, 2009
In this email: Mumbai | India | World | Money | Sport | Entertainment

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Dinner, Ghajini and then death

Antop Hill resident, Heardeep Kurmi, 26, with the help of his friend Sanju Patel, 18, allegedly strangled his wife Preeti, 20, after taking her out on January 3.

Obama is the latest bestseller for bookstores

With Barack Obama's inauguration as the first Afro-American president two days away, booksellers in Mumbai are gearing up for a spurt in sales.
Demanding the hanging of Afzal Guru, who was sentenced to death in the 2001 Parliament attack case, AIATF chairman MS Bitta on Saturday, said the Mumbai attacks could have been averted.
There are several reasons for the current uncertainty about his prospects, at least two of which are sudden, unexpected developments.
Pakistan's former prime minister Nawaz Sharif has criticised the present government, saying it was not different from the dictatorship under Pervez Musharraf.
Union textile minister Shankersinh Vaghela questioned the legal validity of the MoUs signed by the Gujarat government during the Vibrant Gujarat Investors meet.
Asif is being deported. He flew to Mumbai on Saturday, took a connecting flight to Delhi but has been stopped at the airport by immigration authorities.
With several Bollywood projects in hand, southern beauty Asin Thottumkal moved to Mumbai from Chennai but says she has no plans to stay in the city permanently.
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