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DNA Newsletter: August 2, 2009

Today's Headlines Sunday, August 2, 2009
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TOP NEWS

Patel urges private air operators to talk rather than strike

The Union civil aviation minister said the government understands the problems of the aviation sector but will not tolerate inconvenience to the paying public.

Heat at home, praise in Pak: Singh is hero across border

Pak media hails PM's statesmanship in framing Indo-Pak joint statement.
Society secretary JP Chhetry said the actor with his 'baseless' allegations and by raking up the minority card had inflicted a lot of damage on the society.
In a shocking incident, four people were charred to death on yesterday when the BMW car they were travelling in collided with a truck.
Days after becoming one of the first Sikh guards at the Buckhingam palace, Signaller Simranjit Singh, says his proudest moment on duty was when Queen Elizabeth II gave him a wave.
DGCA letter tells airlines to refund ticket money in case flights are cancelled on August 18; IndiGo breaks ranks, says it will not cancel flights.
The two 27-year-old brothers were branded cheats for switching identities hoping to stump the opposition.
Magic was always in Emma Watson's blood - the British stunner can trace her roots back to one of Britain's most magical ladies.
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