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DNA Newsletter: August 6, 2009

Today's Headlines Thursday, August 6, 2009
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TOP NEWS

Drought-like situation looms large

Sharad Pawar says the country has enough food grains; the problem is pulses and sugar.

Pak Taliban chief's wife, father-in-law killed in drone strike

Mehsud's associates would not confirm the report, but said a woman was among the dead. Ikramuddin himself escaped unhurt, witnesses claimed.
A 19-year-old boy committed suicide by jumping from a hospital building in central Mumbai as he was fed up of his prolonged illness, police said today.
The pilot decided to take his plane back to the airport when he detected some technical fault in the landing gear of the aircraft.
Mehsud's associates would not confirm the report, but said a woman was among the dead. Ikramuddin himself escaped unhurt, witnesses claimed.
In choppy trade, the Bombay Stock Exchange benchmark Sensex rose nearly 73 points on buying by funds at heavy-weight counters on sustained capital inflows.
Yuvraj Singh today said playing to a cramped calendar makes it necessary for cricketers to guard their privacy in a brief off-season.
A life-size naked statue of the Hollywood actress will soon 'grace' a street of Oklahoma City.
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