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DNA Newsletter: June 23, 2009

Today's Headlines Tuesday, June 23, 2009
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No sign of rains, but Mumbai has its first dengue victim

Manjit Singh, who worked as a watchman in Colaba, was taken to St George Hospital on June 12 after his fever did not subside despite medication.

A bigger menace than ultras in Kashmir & NE

In terms of reach and violence, the Maoists are a bigger security threat to India than Islamic terrorists or insurgents from the north-east.
Pratiksha Hateem, 24, and Bhaven Hansora had a love affair since the past few years and their families had no objection.
Based at Rampura Phull of Bathinda, Mangat Rai Garg alleged his son was thrown in front of the train, and did not meet with an accident in Melbourne.
A top al-Qaeda commander warned that if his group takes over Islamabad's nuclear weapons, it will "use them" against the United States.
The first Budget to be unveiled by the new UPA government on July 6 will be "popular", planning commission deputy chairman Montek Singh Alhuwalia said.
A five-member panel picked the 11-member men's team, led by Pakistan captain Younus Khan.
The soccer ace celebrated his £80 million record move to Real Madrid by spending a cosy night with the hotel heiress at posh nightspot My House Hollywood.
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