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DNA Newsletter: March 25, 2010

Today's Headlines Thursday, March 25, 2010
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'US has to hand over Headley as it is bound by extradition treaty'

Solicitor-general Gopal Subramanium has asked the government to act tough and settle for nothing less than the terrorist's extradition.

Government rules out OBC quota in Women's Reservation Bill

Union law minister M Veerappa Moily said there would be no change in the bill that was passed by the Rajya Sabha and exuded confidence that it would get through the Lok Sabha also in April.
An economic survey released by the state government said the poverty estimates provided by the Planning Commission reveal poverty ratio in the state is 30.7%, 3.2% more than the all-India (27.5%) figure.
Attempts to stem the alarming spread of tuberculosis across the globe are unlikely to succeed unless authorities in affected regions significantly increase their efforts to stop the deadly disease, warns the WHO's latest global tuberculosis control report.
The call by Abdul Wahid Kashmiri, is likely to anger India, which has demanded that Pakistan crack down on the group, as well as the United States.
Congress leader Shaktisinh Gohil says Adani group got land free but sold it at high prices.
Devon James, a Florida-based 'adult entertainer', claimed in a radio interview on March 23 that she met Woods, 34, just prior to their first three-way encounter, and the relationship lasted for over two and a half years.
"With this film I hope my talent gets appreciated by audiences and the industry too. And I would get opportunities to show my potential as an actor," Minissha said here.
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