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DNA Newsletter: April 16, 2010

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Income-tax officers question Lalit Modi over IPL deals

The IPL commissioner claimed that the team's visit was only an inquiry and not a raid.

Dantewada attack a wake-up call, says Chidambaram

The Union home minister said the government has never used words like "enemy" and "war" against the Maoists, adding that these words are used by them in their literature.
Three workers were sleeping in the factory when fire broke out in the factory in Baldev chawl at Khotwadi area in suburban Santacruz in the wee hours today.
India has some 545 million cellphones, enough to serve about 45% of the population, but only about 366 million people or 31% of the population had access to improved sanitation in 2008.
India has some 545 million cellphones, enough to serve about 45% of the population, but only about 366 million people or 31% of the population had access to improved sanitation in 2008.
Finance ministry sources have said that the Income Tax dept will probe the tax returns of IPL teams.
Modi called it an inquiry but a senior BCCI official confirmed they were raids.
Hudson had earlier at the 2002 Golden Globes spoken about the joys of having a less than ample bosom.
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