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DNA Newsletter: September 19, 2009

Today's Headlines Saturday, September 19, 2009
In this email: Mumbai | India | World | Money | Sport | Entertainment

TOP NEWS

Top cop wants Rs50 cr to secure Bandra-Worli sea

Sivanandhan Writes to MSRDC warning of possible terror strike on Mumbai's latest landmark.

Two Tyeb Mehta works fetch Rs6 cr

Market booms in New York for Indian 'blockbuster' artworks.
The Shiv Sena has launched a veiled attack on Raj Thackeray suggesting his MNS party was working at the behest of Congress to divide Marathi votes.
Tharoor apologises, Gehlot calls for his head, Congress spokesman Tiwari promises action.
Israel's Counter-Terrorism Bureau has recommended Israelis currently in India to avoid crowded areas, especially tourist areas, which have no apparent armed security.
The Bombay Stock Exchange benchmark Sensex today ended with a moderate gain of over 30 points for the fourth straight day on revival of buying in auto, realty and healthcare counters.
Victory in this day/night fixture yesterday left world champions Australia 6-0 up and on course to complete the first ever 7-0 clean sweep in a bilateral series in Sunday's finale at Durham's Riverside ground.
Wanted, for starters, rests on an outdated plot that had been exploited in the Tamil and Telgu versions of the film.
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