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DNA Newsletter: February 23, 2010

Today's Headlines Tuesday, February 23, 2010
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Aam aadmi schemes fuelled price rise, admits govt

On Monday, the Union government explicitly admitted that the sharp rise in food prices was partly fuelled by its own programmes and policies.

Govt to unroll Rs7,300-crore package for Maoist-hit areas

The government has woken up to the reality that the use of force alone won't suffice in the regions hit by Maoist insurgency.
Sabahuddin Ahmed's lawyer Ejaz Naqvi told the court that he wants to examine these witness to establish that David Headley had conducted the recce of Mumbai before the 26/11 attack.
17% men in rural areas engaged in pre-marital sex compared to 10% in cities, says government study.
Two Sikhs who were kidnapped for ransom were found beheaded by the Pakistani Taliban in the country's restive tribal belt yesterday.
Reliance, India's largest-listed company, had previously offered a deal that valued Lyondell at $13.5 billion.
Tim Finchem who allowed Woods to use the TPC Sawgrass clubhouse at PGA Tour headquarters for the event, knew that Woods was on a break from therapy and was to return the following day.
Their performance was preceded by the Richard Marx whose music was amazingly magical.
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