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DNA Newsletter: February 13, 2009

Today's Headlines Friday, February 13, 2009
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India wins first round in war against terror

India has won the first round in the war against terror. But there is a long way to go to ensure against a repeat of the Mumbai attacks.

Er, umm, they're our boys: Pak

Pakistan on Thursday admitted for the first time that last November's terrorist attack on Mumbai was launched from and partly planned on its soil.
The decision comes after a day-long strike by the resident doctors of KEM to protest against the assault on 5 of their colleagues by a patient's relatives.
Pakistan on Thursday admitted for the first time that last November's terrorist attack on Mumbai was launched from and partly planned on its soil.
From Italy, Spain and an unnamed Middle East country to the US and Russia, the plotters of the Mumbai terror attack tapped local resources.
India is the most attractive stock market in terms of asset allocation in a portfolio, says global research firm Macquarie.
Sachin Tendulkar was non-commital over speculations that his endorsement deal with the cash-strapped Royal Bank of Scotland has hit a speed-breaker.
Kay Kay Menon, known for serious and offbeat roles, rues that actors like him and Irrfan Khan do not get the appreciation they deserve for their success.
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