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DNA Newsletter: November 6, 2009

Today's Headlines Friday, November 6, 2009
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Australia defeat India by three runs

Australia beat India by three runs in the fifth cricket one-dayer at Rajiv Gandhi Stadium here today.

Deadlock over, NCP manages to hold on to key ministries

Meanwhile, the Congress claims to have retained 23 cabinet berths to the NCP's 20.
While both sides were tight-lipped about the size of the ministry and their share, the talk in ruling circles was that NCP could swear in 20 ministers in one lot.
The case goes back to November 2005 when the convicts, part of a gang of 12, robbed a household and murdered a Saudi woman.
Rogue military and intelligence officers are aiding the militants, and it might be too late to sanitise the Army, says a book What I Could Not Say.
After a roller-coaster ride, which saw the Sensex swinging over 500 points, the 30-share index finally closed the day at 16,063.90, netting a rise of 151.77 points.
Indian batsman Sachin Tendulkar achieved the mark during the fifth one-day international against Australia when he reached seven runs with a three-off pace bowler Ben Hilfenhaus.
Except for a few interesting scenes, some decent performances, and the Madhur Bhandarkar touch, the film requires a lot of effort to be watched.
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