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DNA Newsletter: July 7, 2009

Today's Headlines Tuesday, July 7, 2009
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Small sops, smaller reforms: FM chooses the muddle path

Budget 2009-10 focuses on dealing with the here and now, with today's pressing problems being given pride of place. The idea is to make sure that the small recovery in the economy after last year's meltdown does not peter out.

US, Russia sign landmark deal to cut nukes

US president Barack Obama and his Russian counterpart, Dmitry Medvedev, signed the agreement to replace the two-decade-old Start I, which expires on December 5.
People heading to the western suburbs on Monday morning said they literally breezed across to Bandra in less than 10 minutes.
The court asked petitioner Ashok Kumar Walia to put across his suggestions to the government and to generate public opinion on the issue.
In the deadliest riots in China in recent times, at least 140 people were killed and over 800 injured in the country's restive northwest.
Government plans to bring back the economy to the high GDP growth rate of nine per cent at the earliest, says Mukherjee.
Dhoni said a series triumph on foreign soil is always special and showered praise on his bowlers for adapting to the conditions.
The actor and bodybuilder had been training the legend for his demanding 50-date London tour.
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