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DNA Newsletter: May 28, 2009

Today's Headlines Thursday, May 28, 2009
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PM's jumbo team fails to impress

Competing claims and internal rivalries took the fizz out of the eagerly awaited list of new ministers who will be sworn in on Thursday to complete Manmohan Singh's second-term team.

Polls ahead, state leads in cabinet

With nine members in the Union council of ministers, Maharashtra has again asserted its political might in the Manmohan Singh government.
The evidence of this witness is considered crucial by the prosecution as he is the first independent eye-witness to have seen the gunmen arriving in the city.
Becoming a minister in his very first outing in the Lok Sabha is an icing in the cake for Shashi Tharoor.
Slain Tiger supremo V Prabhakaran's wife and teenage son had fled last year to Tamil Nadu from where they were to fly to Singapore.
'Dabbawallahs', known for their food-supply network across Mumbai, are being asked to impart lessons on management and business skills to the corporate world.
Manish Pandey, who became the first Indian to hit a century in the just-concluded IPL, said he was indebted to Rahul Dravid.
After 16 years and two children, Pamela Anderson has proved that she still has a figure to die for.
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1 comment:

Chirag Jethmalani. said...

Yes they are the one to be saluted.
Nice logistic and Supply chain managemnet.
From Mumbai to London at Prince Charls wedding. They have done it.
Secrets of Dabbawallahs