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DNA Newsletter: May 6, 2009

Today's Headlines Wednesday, May 06, 2009
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In Rajasthan, parties finally get serious about elections

From the ego contest it had begun to resemble between chief minister Ashok Gehlot and his predecessor Vasundhara Raje, it finally turned into what it should have always been.

What Prez Patil will do in case of a hung house

With the 2009 polls almost certain to throw up a hung Parliament, president Pratibha Patil will have to take the call on which party to invite to form the next government.
Raj Thackeray recently praised Narendra Modi and Nitin Gadkari, leading to speculations.
Former US ambassador Robert Blackwill cautioned that India may encounter US pressure on the Kashmir issue because of the Obama administration's focus on Pakistan.
'Say no to Bangalore and yes to Buffalo,' seems to be Obama's mantra as he struggles to bring the ailing American economy back on track.
While announcing his proposed tax reforms in Congress, Barack Obama chose to cite Bangalore's example to support his plan to end tax breaks for firms outsourcing jobs.
Royal Challengers Bangalore owner Vijay Mallya said it was his decision to hand over the captaincy reins to Anil Kumble following Kevin Pietersen's exit.
A pregnant Heidi Klum started stripping for the cameras during a recent appearance on the Ellen Degeneres' show.
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