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DNA Newsletter: December 4, 2009

Today's Headlines Friday, December 4, 2009
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TOP NEWS

Ulfa chief comes around, but military commander holds out

India will act only after a statement from the group's chairman, Rajkhowa.

Headley was in Pushkar to recce Jewish centre

Hotel owner booked under foreigners act.
Maharashtra revenue minister Narayan Rane's son Nitesh led a violent demonstration against cut in water supply to Mumbai.
Kin of the victims and survivors of the Bhopal gas tragedy staged a candlelight vigil here on Wednesday to mark the 25th anniversary of the world's worst industrial disaster.
US ambassador to India Timothy J Roemer, who was in Washington during prime minister Manmohan Singh's state visit to the US, said Obama also sought Singh's "important" views on Afghanistan.
Uninor, the joint venture between Norwegian group Telenor and India's real estate firm Unitech, launched its GSM mobile telecom service across seven circles on Friday.
The opener plundered an unbeaten 284 on the second day and is 16 runs short of becoming the first player to hit three triple Test centuries.
Paa is testimony to the fact that a novel idea, if presented in an entertaining manner, makes for some great viewing.
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1 comment:

Unknown said...

Uninor had the biggest single day Greenfield GSM launch ever in international telecom history, having a national footprint of close to 600 million on day one. With such a huge launch in India, I am sure Uninor will give others a huge competition.