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DNA Newsletter: February 14, 2010

Today's Headlines Sunday, February 14, 2010
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9 dead, 45 injured in blast at Pune's German Bakery

Union home secretary GK Pillai said that the Maharashtra government had been issued an advisory on October 12, 2009. He added that the bomb was placed in a packet opened by a waiter.

My Name Is Khan is handshake between India and the West

'Germans love Shah Rukh Khan as well as our commercial films, and he 'is' the film,' said Karan Johar.
Union home secretary GK Pillai said that the Maharashtra government had been issued an advisory on October 12, 2009. He added that the bomb was placed in a packet opened by a waiter.
Former ministers K Jana Reddy and R Damodar Reddy were the only prominent Congress MLAs from the region who attended the meeting while only one MP, G Vivekananda, was present.
'Germans love Shah Rukh Khan as well as our commercial films, and he 'is' the film,' said Karan Johar.
In India, the search behemoth Google is bullish about mobile application mainly because telecom service providers are pushing their data products in a big way.
Bordeaux striker Marouane Chamakh will be an Arsenal player this summer after agreeing to a four-year 10.4 million pound deal.
Film stars thronged theatres in Mumbai to watch the Shah Rukh Khan starrer despite threats from the Shiv Sena.
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