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DNA Newsletter: September 8, 2009

Today's Headlines Tuesday, September 8, 2009
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Maharashtra may defy bipolar logic

The Congress-NCP Democratic Front coalition will be completing a decade in power. It returned to power in 2004 even without a track record of performance.

26/11 eyewitnesses say taxi blast was powerful

The taxi driver and two occupants, Zarina and Rima, died in the blast while 19 others including one of the witnesses Abdul Salim Shaikh were injured.
BJP general secretary Gopinath Munde was today detained at the Mumbai airport from where he was scheduled to take a private airlines flight to Kolhapur.
Bhagwat said there is a tradition in the RSS that the new Sarsanghchalak (chief) takes a tour of the country after his appointment.
A 67-year old Indian, originally hailing from West Bengal, is fighting for his life after a mob mercilessly beat him in a racial attack in south London.
The National Stock Exchange's 50-share Nifty also closed at its highest level since May 30, 2008 at 4,782.90 points.
Pankaj Advani created history by becoming the second Indian, after Geet Sethi, to win the World Professional Billiards Championship at the Northern Snooker Centre.
She showed how from a sitting position to magically raise yourself to standing without putting your hands on the ground.
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