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DNA Newsletter: May 29, 2009

Today's Headlines Friday, May 29, 2009
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TOP NEWS

PM's core team keeps key berths

Sonia Gandhi and Manmohan Singh completed their ministry-making exercise on Thursday by announcing portfolios for the remaining 72 ministers.

Air France comes under fire again

For the second time in a month, Air France has been accused of ill-treating 11 Indian passengers who spent nearly 13 hours at Paris airport on a bottle of water and half-a-sandwich.
Reacting bitterly to Ram Pradhan Committee report, wife of slain ATS chief Hemant Karkare said that had everything been hunky-dory, she would not have lost her husband.
For the first time, perhaps, there is a father-in-law, son-in-law combination in the Union Council of Ministers.
London police is questioning an Indian-origin women for storing her mother's corpse in a freezer for 20 years.
IT firm Satyam Computer's Australia chief Deepak Nangia has quit from his high profile role, in pursuit of greener pastures.
ManU's Cristiano Ronaldo has criticized club manager Alex Ferguson's tactics in the Champions League final here.
The actor tells Bebo that men like women with some flesh on their body.
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