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DNA Newsletter: February 16, 2010

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Terror fund flow may have increased after 26/11

However, in 2009, the year following the carnage, there was a two-fold jump in suspicious transactions across the country. Most of these transactions are believed to be aimed at bankrolling terror activities.

Can't rule out foreign involvement in Pune blast: GK Pillai

The home secretary said Headley had spoken of an ISI-sponsored 'Karachi Project' to take away Indian youth to Pakistan and indoctrinate them to carry out terror attacks in India.
A student of BA first year at Ferguson college here, Anandi Dhar (19) had joined Ankik (23), her brother who had come down to Pune from Mumbai to give a treat for getting a job.
Defence minister AK Antony said on Monday that the move did not reflect any hostile intention on India's part. The divisions were for the nation's defence, he said.
The US vice-president's limousine was not involved in the three-vehicle collision and he continued his journey without incident.
The deal marks one of the biggest cross-border transactions in the Middle East and a turning point in the saga around the third-biggest telecoms operator in the region.
After polishing off South Africa's first innings at 296, the hosts rode on Tendulkar's 47th ton and Sehwag's 19th century to reach 342 for five at close on the second day.
In 2009, the duo had come together for the critically acclaimed and commercially successful Inglourious Basterds. And though both seem to like their reefer, they prefer to stay away from it while shooting.
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