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DNA Newsletter: July 12, 2009

Today's Headlines Sunday, July 12, 2009
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Mallya vs Modi

In a rare incidence of sorts, the hooch tragedy in Gujarat has put the Narendra Modi government in a war of words with India Inc's liquor baron Vijay Mallya.

Inquiry panel suspects family role in Shopian case

The Jan commission probing the alleged rape and murder of two women in Shopian has pointed a finger of suspicion at the brother and husband of Neelofar, one of the two victims.
The current wet spell over interior Maharashtra is likely continue for the next 48 hours and could be prolonged for a week if favourable conditions prevail.
Speaking to reporters on the way back home from Italy, the prime minister said he had not intended to say what he said in the presence of the media.
A woman has slapped a lawsuit on a hotel, alleging that her teenage daughter conceived after using the swimming pool on its premises.
The airline also announced suspension of its services on the Bangalore-London and Bangalore-Colombo routes from September 15.
The club wants to complete the signing of the Argentinian strike before going on its pre-season tour of South Africa.
At second position was Jenny McCarthy, who has gone from MTV to soft-porn magazine Playboy to become one of Oprah's christened gurus.
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