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DNA Newsletter: January 30, 2010

Today's Headlines Saturday, January 30, 2010
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India now backs peace talks with 'moderate' Taliban

India has no option but to fall in line with US-backed Hamid Karzai's attempt to re-integrate the "moderate" Taliban soldiers into Afghan society.

Confusion over minister's Australian travel advisory remark

Ministry of external affairs clarified that no second advisory had been issued and that the minister was referring to the one that was brought out last June.
The Reliance Industries' chairman had recently said the controversy over making knowledge of Marathi mandatory for issuing taxi permits in Mumbai was 'unfortunate'.
Prakash was found culpable in the Sukna land scam, and will be the most senior three-star general in the army to ever face such action.
Paul Rajendran used a bogus MySpace profile, by the pseudonym James Carter, to arrange a meeting with a 23-year-old aspiring lingerie model in early March 2009.
The CRR hike in two tranches will suck out liquidity to the tune of Rs36,000 crore from the system.
Indian tennis ace Sania Mirza has called off her engagement with childhood friend Mohammed Sohrab Mirza. Allegedly, Sania's in-laws wanted her to make a choice between marriage and her tennis career.
The film - with its great music, superior performances and memorable dialogues - cannot be missed, unless you are under 18 years of age.
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