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DNA Newsletter: October 20, 2009

Today's Headlines Tuesday, October 20, 2009
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TOP NEWS

Now, China baits India on Kashmir

The Chinese have added to their list of recent provocations against India, this time by questioning the status of Kashmir, ahead of a likely meeting between PM Manmohan Singh and Chinese premier Wen Jiabao in Thailand later this week.

Government unveils mammoth plan to secure CWG

The security plan prepared for the event envisages snipers on rooftops, commando hit teams and expert groups to tackle any chemical, biological, or nuclear attacks.
The chartered US military aircraft - Boeing 767 - belongs to the North American Airlines. The plane was carrying 205 US Marines from Fujairah, UAE to Bangkok.
The biggest problem people face while planning an outstation trip during the Diwali vacation is ensuring the safety of their house.
Code-named as the Rah-e-Nijat or Path to Salvation the military is advancing on two axes from the southeast and southwest on Taliban's main defences in the region.
IBM, known for its conservative management, found itself entangled in the largest ever hedge fund insider-trading scheme involving Galleon Group founder Raj Rajaratnam.
Button finished fifth to become Britain's 10th world champion, with closest rival and team mate Rubens Barrichello suffering the heartbreak of a late puncture.
The Spike Jonze-directed movie -- which was based on a classic children's book, but marketed largely to adults -- stomped over that hurdle to beat most predictions.
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