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DNA Newsletter: October 31, 2009

Today's Headlines Saturday, October 31, 2009
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TOP NEWS

BMC obeys Marathi 'order', but pays no heed to the rest

Civic body has often faced court rap for flouting orders.

Sharad Pawar soothes his singed legislators

NCP boss gets party to present a united front against its ally, the Congress.
The phone numbers from which the actor received the calls in the last three days suggest they were Pakistan numbers, they added.
The fire, which started due to a leakage in one of the valves at around 7.30pm yesterday, continues to rage in five of the 13 tanks that stored petrol, diesel and kerosene.
The latest travel alert, which remains valid till January 28, next year, replaces a similar travel alert issued by the state department before the start of the festival season.
Honchos of businesses houses were among the first to realise the huge advertising potential of social networking sites such as Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter and Orkut.
Ahead of Saturday's third ODI against India, Australia skipper Ricky Ponting accused the groundsmen at Feroz Shah stadium of hampering their morning practice session.
An ironic tale that represents a clash between ambition and friendship, London Dreams is given a leg-up by a strong story let down in execution and technique.
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