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DNA Newsletter: November 4, 2009

Today's Headlines Wednesday, November 4, 2009
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TOP NEWS

J&K cricketer's bag tests negative for explosives

Jammu and Kashmir cricket player Pervez Rasool, who was detained by the police after explosives detecting gadget picked up signals from his bag, has been given a clean chit.

NCP will be part of Maharashtra govt: Praful Patel

The NCP had proposed continuance of the 1999 power sharing arrangement between the two parties under which chief minister was from Congress, while the deputy is from the NCP.
That the MNS bagged the seat is a clear pointer to which way the 'Marathi Manoos' is tilting.
In a rare confluence, Yoga guru Baba Ramdev performed Pranayam while a Hindu Priest recited Vedic hymns at the largest congregation of Muslim clerics of the country.
The New Zealand teacher who has been surrounded with controversy after stripping for Australian Penthouse has said that she did it to annoy her boyfriend.
The Reserve Bank of India has bought 200 metric tonnes of gold from the International Monetary Fund for about USD 6.7 billion.
Fast bowler Peter Siddle will return home after becoming the latest member of Australia's touring party to be forced out of the one-day series in India.
Filmmaker Anurag Kashyap, known for his run-ins with the censors, said the freedom of a filmmaker becomes very limited thanks to the monitoring body.
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