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DNA Newsletter: February 24, 2010

Today's Headlines Wednesday, February 24, 2010
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TOP NEWS

Central Vigilance Commission exposes delaying tactics used to shield corrupt babus

The commission has posted on its website names of officers against whom departmental inquiries are pending.

Centre-Maoist secret talks on: Experts

Even though experts believe the 72-day conditional ceasefire by Maoists is a "tactical move", they can't understand the motive behind the offer.
The February 13 terror attack has claimed 15 lives and over 50 persons were injured in the explosion that shattered the popular eatery in Koregaon Park.
The fire which broke out in an office on the seventh floor at 4.30pm has been brought under control and extinguished.
China calls the Nobel Peace Prize laureate a "separatist" and accuses him of aiming to sever Tibet from China.
The government will conduct a statistical study on the amount of black money in the economy as it is negotiating its tax treaties with countries like Switzerland.
Razzaq, who smashed 46 runs of just 18 balls against England in Dubai on Saturday, said that Nasim Ashraf had forced selectors to drop him from the national team.
Bloggers claimed a 'disoriented' Houston failed to take high notes, looked tired on stage and was heavily dependent on backing singers.
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