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DNA Newsletter: July 21, 2009

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Ajmal confesses in court to his role in 26/11 carnage

"Initially, Pakistan had not accepted my nationality. Now that they have, I am confessing.... Now that I have confessed, end the trial and give the verdict," Ajmal told the special judge.

BMW hit-and-run: HC reduces Sanjeev Nanda's jail term

The Delhi high court on Monday reduced Sanjeev Nanda's jail term from 5 to 2 years in the BMW hit-and-run case. Nanda, 31, had mowed down six people including three policemen.
"Initially, Pakistan had not accepted my nationality. Now that they have, I am confessing.... Now that I have confessed, end the trial and give the verdict," Ajmal told the special judge.
The Delhi high court on Monday reduced Sanjeev Nanda's jail term from 5 to 2 years in the BMW hit-and-run case. Nanda, 31, had mowed down six people including three policemen.
Taliban beheaded an employee of the police department in Pakistan's northwestern Swat valley, which the security forces have claimed has been cleared of militants.
In the times of global recession, international luxury brands are pinning their hopes on 'The Big Fat Indian Wedding' to come to their rescue.
Gill called on Baljit two days after the player underwent a three-hour surgery on his damaged right eye at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences.
Jermaine Jackson fought back tears as he tried to come to terms with the tragic reality of his brother Michael's death.
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