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DNA Newsletter: March 7, 2010

Today's Headlines Sunday, March 7, 2010
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TOP NEWS

Maoists will overthrow govt much before 2050: Kishenji

Claiming that innocent people were being killed in the name of tackling Maoists, the Naxal leader said "we are trying to save them from state-sponsored terrorism."

Passengers stew in grounded plane for 6 hours

Travellers on board Air India's Mumbai-New York flight were told a technical snag in aircraft would be resolved in 10 minutes, but spent all night inside the plane.
Governor K Sankaranarayanan had said yesterday that 'anybody can live in Mumbai. Only Mumbai can compete with itself. The rich, middle class and the poor co-exist here'.
However, the Congress general secretary refuted the charge that the Indian government had failed to give adequate protection to Husain who was facing attacks from saffron activists.
BBC is already under fire over plans to close BBC 6 Music and faces a new wave of protest today as more than 100 prominent British Asians want the Asian Network to be saved.
Regulators also closed Centennial Bank of Odgen, Utah, Waterfield Bank of Germantown, Maryland, and Bank of Illinois of Normal, Illinois.
Pakistan have just three points from the three games and it is unlikely that the 1994 champions would reach the semis with two more matches to be played, and the one against 'hot favourites' Australia.
Gaga, 23, real name Stefani Germanotta, was awarded for Best Newcomer, Best International Rock or Pop Act, and Hit Of The Year for Poker Face.
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