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DNA Newsletter: October 7, 2009

Today's Headlines Wednesday, October 7, 2009
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Hilary Mantel wins 2009 Booker for fiction for Wolf Hall

Wolf Hall, set in the 1520s and telling the story of Thomas Cromwell's rise to prominence in the Tudor court, had been tipped to win the prize ever since the long list was announced in July.

Rs32,000 crore crop loss in Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh

There were grim faces at Krishi Bhavan, the seat of the Union agriculture ministry, as reports of crop damage due to floods in Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh came in.
The show, an adaptation of BBC's Baby Borrowers, tests five celebrity couples' parenting skills.
A Bihar court today issued an arrest warrant against MNS chief Raj Thackeray for making "hate speeches" against Biharis.
The security breach, first reported on tech blog Neowin on Monday, forced software behemoth Microsoft to block access to many accounts on Hotmail, it's free web-based email service.
All European indices ended with gains in excess of 1%. Asian indices also ended the day in the green. The Hang Seng was up 1.87.
Legendary sprinter PT Usha broke down in tears as she lambasted Sports Authority of India (SAI) officials for the shabby treatment of athletes.
After Salman ropes in Aamir, Shah Rukh gets his nephew Imran to walk for him.
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