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DNA Newsletter: October 4, 2009

Today's Headlines Sunday, October 4, 2009
In this email: Mumbai | India | World | Money | Sport | Entertainment

TOP NEWS

India's top 'suicide tourism' destination: Bothbodan

Visitors include Rahul Gandhi, Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, and World Churches Organisation.

Man held for hurling stones at rail commuters

An unemployed youth, who kept himself busy for the past two months by pelting stones at commuters was finally arrested.
Makes hasty exit from Arthur Road jail in his Mercedes with wife and friend, after a few quick words to the media professing his innocence.
A pilot and the member of a cabin crew were injured when they scuffled with each other mid-air on Air India's flight from Sharjah to Lucknow.
United Nations Postal Administration, the world body's postal agency, released the one-dollar stamp designed by a world famous Miami-based artist Ferdie Pacheco.
Gold prices recovered on the bullion market here today on fresh buying by stockists, while silver prices declined due to sustained selling by stockists.
With this win Australia have now humbled England seven times in the last eight meetings. Ponting's men had landed in South Africa just a few days after drubbing the British side 6-1 in the post-Ashes one-day series.
Taking inspirations from Anil Kapoor, Katrina Kaif feels concentration and focus are the two most important things that every actor needs to follow.
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