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DNA Newsletter: August 4, 2009

Today's Headlines Tuesday, August 4, 2009
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TOP NEWS

India's first swine flu death: 14-year-old Pune girl

The Pune student started showing symptoms of sore throat, running nose, headache on July 21 after which she consulted a doctor.

Maharashtra tops in crime in the country

An RTI query by BJP leader Nitin Gadkari reveals that the state has surpassed Bihar in crime.
After competing on the issue of 'Marathi pride', the Shiv Sena and MNS are again engaged in a contest, this time on inflation.
CouchSurfing, an international hospital service, is gaining in popularity among youngsters in Ahmedabad, fast spreading as a trend.
Korean newscasters, who dropped their layers as part of their news reading, are demanding their salaries for their bare-all efforts.
Asserting that it had no role in the Ambani family dispute, the government today declared in parliament that it will do everything to protect its legal right to regulate usage of gas.
Sports minister M S Gill opposed the BCCI stance on the "whereabout" clause of the World Anti-Doping Agency.
Pop legend Michael Jackson was allegedly killed by a shot of painkiller given by an aide as his personal doctor Conrad Murray slept.
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