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DNA Newsletter: March 16, 2010

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Russia offers India stake in one of world's largest uranium mines

The Elkon field in Russia's Sakha Republic is estimated to hold 3,44,000 tonnes of uranium, or 5.3% of the world's recoverable reserves.

Home ministry raps Maharashtra ATS for talking too much

ATS chief KP Raghuvanshi had revealed that the two terror suspects arrested in Mumbai last week were being guided by a 'Chacha' in Pakistan.
ATS chief KP Raghuvanshi had revealed that the two terror suspects arrested in Mumbai last week were being guided by a 'Chacha' in Pakistan.
Mayawati was welcomed by a giant garland made of hundreds of Rs1000 notes by her ministers in the BSP rally marking the 76th birth anniversary of its founder Kanshi Ram today.
The s10 nettab, priced at Rs30,740 ($650) in India, will have a physical keyboard, in addition to a capacitive multi-touch display.
The s10 nettab, priced at Rs30,740 ($650) in India, will have a physical keyboard, in addition to a capacitive multi-touch display.
The team think-tank seemed to be extra cautious this time as there have been restrained celebrations from the team's boss Shah Rukh Khan, even after their two consecutive wins.
In Avatar, Cameron creates a lush world of dense forests and floating mountains in a computer-generated spectacular that transforms much of the cast into giant, blue-skinned humanoids.
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