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DNA Newsletter: November 26, 2009

Today's Headlines Thursday, November 26, 2009
In this email: Mumbai | India | World | Money | Sport | Entertainment

TOP NEWS

RR Patil admits 'shortcomings' in police response to 26/11

New guidelines will clarify roles of DGP and police commissioner in crisis situations.

No third party in Indo-Pak talks, Obama tells PM

Prime minister Manmohan Singh leaves on Thursday for CHOGM conference in Trinidad. Pakistani foreign minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi will attend the conference and will probably have discussions with his Indian counterpart.
Special public prosecutor Ujjwal Nikam Kasab's trial has not yet concluded and so he cannot be sent to Pakistan. He has to meet the logical conclusion of the trial in Mumbai itself.
Yoga and treadmill got 74-yr-old supreme commander of the armed forces all pumped up for the sortie.
A week may be long in politics but when it comes to geopolitical equations involving India, China and the United States, it comes close to eternity.
A second purchase would appear to lift India's share of gold holdings to an estimated 8% or so, much less than most of the developed world but four times China's share.
The Mercedes Formula One racing team has made a 'choose your job' offer to seven-time world champion Michael Schumacher in a desperate bid to persuade the racer to join.
Singapore born singer/model Tila Tequila has threatened to take legal action over leaked sex tape footage she alleges was stolen from her laptop.
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