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DNA Newsletter: January 6, 2010

Today's Headlines Wednesday, January 6, 2010
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Ruchika case: No straitjacket formula for conviction in suicide abetment: Supreme court

A bench said an accused can be convicted if he or she was guilty of abetting the suicide or has committed an act that must have pushed the deceased to take the extreme step.

Chidambaram urges parties to help find solution to Telangana

Chidambaram said while the parties deliberate on issues and take forward the process of consultations, they must recognise the fundamental importance of restoring normalcy in Andhra Pradesh.
Fazbuddin Sheikh, who owns a stable, and his associate, Yusuf Mohammed Qureshi, used to make 13-year-old Anis Nawab Shiekh work for more than 12 hours a day.
She said her own family (the Prakashs') decided to wage a fight so that justice was done, and added that the efforts got overwhelming media and public support.
The body found on a roadside near Griffith last week is yet to be formally identified; Australian officers are in touch with the man's family in India and the Indian Consulate.
NID has been allotted a stall at the auto expo and the institute will have seven automobile designs developed by their students placed there.
Ferguson wants to strengthen his forward line as he bids for a fourth successive Premier League title.
Aamir Khan wants his film 3 idiots a tax free film and should be shown on Doordarshan while asserting that its an anti-ragging movie.
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