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DNA Newsletter: January 17, 2010

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China runs into a global wall

China's growing assertiveness now faces pushback from around the world.

Imam acquitted of terror charges after four years

He was arrested by the ATS in 2006 for harbouring terrorists in Haj House.
This expression sums up the sense of despair that has taken over social activists after Shetty, who used RTI Act to expose various scams in Pune district, was killed on Wednesday.
The spiritual leader has extended his support to Modi's proposal to build centre for Buddhist studies in Gujarat.
By working for just eight hours' at her own home, Palin earned nearly as much as her $1,25,000-a-year salary as Alaska governor.
The two Internet search and email providers had discussed a highly coordinated attack originating in China prior to Google's high-profile announcement on Tuesday.
The war of words between the two sides, however, has provided some spice to the low-profile two-match Test series starting with the first game at the Zohur Ahmed Chowdhury Cricket Stadium tomorrow.
The Mozart of Madras, who won two Oscars for Slumdog Millionaire said he had met the 'Thriller' hitmaker two months before his death, and the meeting changed his life.
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