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DNA Newsletter: November 1, 2009

Today's Headlines Sunday, November 1, 2009
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TOP NEWS

Congress-NCP still in deadlock

The Opposition seeks the Governor's intervention to expedite govt formation. Says the administration is suffering as Cong-NCP squabble over portfolios.

Olympics is degrading to women: Zakir Naik

The Islamic scholar dispels myths about the rights of Muslim women.
Confronted with an unrelenting spread of the H1N1 virus in the urban, semi-urban and rural areas in and around Pune which claimed its first Swine flu fatality on August 3.
According to a health bulletin issued by the health and family welfare department on Friday, Modi's health is stable and his blood pressure and fever are under control.
Today's proceedings were dominated by reservations expressed by the accused over the manner in which they were indicted during a hearing held on October 10.
The possible suitors are Bajaj Hindusthan, Bunge US (in India, it is known for the Dalda brand) and Olam International of Singapore.
Electing to bat, Australia scored 229 for five wickets against India in the third one-dayer at the Feroze Shah Kotla cricket stadium.
The actor had described his religious routines in his blog, which led to an unknown person threatening him against doing so.
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