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DNA Newsletter: August 14, 2009

Today's Headlines Friday, August 14, 2009
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Govt shifts strategy from containment to treatment

Tamiflu will now also be given to patients with acute pharyngitis accompanied with fever, those with acute respiratory distress and other serious ailments.

Six children run over by train near Solapur in Maharashtra

The victims, aged between six and eight, were crossing the tracks and were run over by a Solapur-Bijapur passenger train. Further details are awaited.
A 75-year-old woman succumbed to the deadly swine flu virus in Pune on Thursday taking the country's swine flu death toll to 19.
In the US, more than 2.5 million cases have been detected with swine flu, but people are not being subjected to tests, neither are they quarantined
An Indian restaurant owner in the UK was pleasantly surprised when a guilt stricken customer paid up for a meal eaten 13 years ago through an anonymous letter.
Also not surprisingly, given the frequent movement of its workforce across borders, the IT sector seems to be the most gripped by the fear of the flu.
Tennis legend Billie Jean King has said that president Obama got it all wrong about her accomplishments.
The 22-year-old reality television star has dropped her clothes to pose for a racy Playboy photoshoot.
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