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DNA Newsletter: January 29, 2010

Today's Headlines Friday, January 29, 2010
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Indo-Pak peace talks should not be hostage to terror acts: Gilani

Pakistan wants good relations with all its neighbours and is "sincere in its endeavours to resume the composite dialogue with New Delhi, said Gilani.

Rana stayed at Powai hotel just before 26/11

Although the purpose of his visit is unknown, officials in the security establishment believe that the hotel served as a base in his hunt for terror targets in the vicinity.
The inputs, which even specified the names of the suspects, say that the duo from a neighbouring country might masquerade as taxi drivers to conduct recces and execute their plans.
'Commercial decisions' about refund prevent airlines from being upfront about cancellations AND delays, so fliers suffer.
Obama, who delivered his first State of the Union address against the backdrop of an American public worried about the fallout of the meltdown, said the 'worst of the storm has passed'.
According to court documents, the accused stated they are 'unable to engage an attorney in the US to defend (themselves) in the class action litigation.'
Hyderabad-based Deccan Chargers have reportedly signed up Pakistan all-rounder Abdul Razzaq, as a replacement for injured West Indies fast-bowler Fidel Edwards.
The one-sidedness of Rann's script makes you question if the film is supposed to be a realistic depiction or merely a punching bag for the electronic media, which has faced enough flak in the past already.
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