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DNA Newsletter: October 21, 2009

Today's Headlines Wednesday, October 21, 2009
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Ambanis are fighting like countries at war: SC

Apex court also calls dispute between RIL and RNRL 'personal'.

Maoists can't be treated like terrorists, says govt

Four months after branding Maoists as terrorists, Centre hints at policy shift.
The NCP today mooted a proposal of sharing the chief minister's post by rotation if the Congress-led ruling combine retained power.
The HRD minister Kapil Sibal has floated so many ideas earlier, including making a single board for the entire country and a single commission for higher education.
Women's cafeteria on campus bears the brunt of synchronised attacks.
Indian energy giant Reliance Industries is in preliminary talks with US-based Valero Energy, Sunoco and Flying J to buy refineries.
Liverpool keeper Pepe Reina has admitted to taking his eye off the ball that ensured the club's defeat against Sunderland on Saturday.
Himesh Reshamiya tells he won't stop acting no matter how many people criticise his movies.
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