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DNA Newsletter: January 20, 2010

Today's Headlines Wednesday, January 20, 2010
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Scrap national security adviser's post: Brajesh Mishra

With the government in the throes of revamping the role of the NSA, here is a new twist to the debate.

Kieron Pollard, Shane Bond costliest players at IPL auction

The West Indian all-rounder and Kiwi fast bowler turned out to be the most expensive players, sold for a whopping $750,000 each at the third Indian Premier League auction.
Gates said the US would be happy to work to help improve India-Pakistan relations, if asked.
Rajya Sabha MP, Ravi Shankar Prasad, maintained that after this incident the government should also make clear the extent of Chinese incursions into Indian territory.
The earthquake hit 30 miles (50 km) southeast of Grand Cayman at 9:23 am, Cayman Islands Chief Meteorologist John Tibbetts said.
According to the Hong Kong government, Indian firms, which were keen in being near the manufacturing hub in China and operate in Hong Kong, should look at investments there.
The West Indian all-rounder and Kiwi fast bowler turned out to be the most expensive players, sold for a whopping $750,000 each at the third Indian Premier League auction.
The foul-mouthed British celebrity chef has his escape to India to thank for bringing back his zest for life.
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