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DNA Newsletter: April 9, 2010

Today's Headlines Friday, April 9, 2010
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TOP NEWS

Govt to use aerial route to hunt down Maoists

The government will soon acquire unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), available only with the army so far. "The first trial of the UAVs will be held next week at an undisclosed place," an official said.

Pak heartburn rising, mini N-battle likely at US meet

Manmohan Singh, Barack Obama to finalise nuclear deal, Yousaf Raza Gilani to watch and crib.
Home minister R R Patil had on Tuesday told the Legislative Council the suspects would be arrested in a few days and more details would be disclosed at a later stage.
General VK Singh said employing the army in these operations has its own implications as "there are a lot of things that you have to do in terms of what you want as the end result."
DNA chats up Pakistani author Fatima Bhutto on her latest book, conspiracy theories and the risks that she might face due to the revelations in her book
Following the two-tranche disinvestment, the government and the company would get Rs8,000 crore each, home minister P Chidambaram said.
Scotching rumours of Sourav Ganguly's retirement, actor Shah Rukh Khan says Dada is a legend and nobody can ask him to retire.
Meet the new glam pals - Deepika Padukone and Lara Dutta who are bonding like a house on fire.
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