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DNA Newsletter: April 24, 2010

Today's Headlines Saturday, April 24, 2010
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TOP NEWS

Is IPL paying Lalit Modi to use his own plane?

The Bombardier has been leased by Golden Wings Pvt Ltd, based in Vile Parle (east). It's a three-year-old company owned by a Malayali Pradeep Ramchandra Thampi.

Phone tapping blow to democracy: Nitish Kumar

Kumar referred to "similar attempts to end democracy" in 1975 alluding to the imposition of emergency clamped on the nation by the Congress government led by late Indira Gandhi.
The MNS chief said that banning IPL is no solution to the current problem. 'Several budding cricketers get a chance to play in Twenty20. Banning it would serve no purpose,' he said.
The Lok Sabha witnessed two adjournments till 1400 hours, Rajya Sabha was adjourned till 1430 hours.
The X-37 is an unpiloted demonstration spaceplane built by Boeing Phantom Works that is intended to test future launch technologies while in orbit and during atmospheric re-entry.
Media reported that an Air India flight was aborted and deployed as a chartered flight to ferry IPL guests from Chandigarh to Chennai.
Pakistan cricketer Shoaib Malik has said that he and his newly wedded bride Sania Mirza had never thought they would receive such a warm welcome in Pakistan.
Bullock had to take home the $5 million trophy but accidentally took the wrong one.
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