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DNA Newsletter: February 13, 2010

Today's Headlines Saturday, February 13, 2010
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Mumbai ensures My Name Is Khan is a hit

Outside every cinema, Mumbai's spirit was in full view, as all shows ran houseful.

Cynicism in air as India, Pak decide to talk

Salman Bashir called Nirupama Rao on Friday to confirm he will accept her invitation for talks extended over phone last month
A co-producer of the film herself, Gauri urged cinegoers to catch up with the movie saying it is a "beautiful" picture.
The Rama Sene also gave a call for a Karnataka Bandh tomorrow to protest against the attack on its founder Pramod Mutalik allegedly by Youth Congress activists here yesterday.
The Lankan Opposition leader had on Wednesday told reporters that neither the constitution nor the army Act contained any legal provisions for the continued detention of the former army commander.
Defence ministry officials said the government was looking to spend at least $100 million in upgrading the tanks, which India bought from Russia three decades ago.
According to reports, Woods must get at least one tournament under his belt soon if he hopes to play at the Masters, which begins at Augusta on April 8.
The film combines elements of a love story with a message-oriented theme, and ends up being what can now be referred to as a 'Johar.'
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