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DNA Newsletter: May 3, 2010

Today's Headlines Monday, May 3, 2010
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TOP NEWS

Finally, judgment day for Ajmal Kasab

On November 26, 2008, Kasab and nine other trigger-happy terror recruits from Pakistan had unleashed a dance of death in Mumbai, killing 166 people and leaving the country numbed by their sheer audacity.

India in Super Eight after beating South Africa by 14 runs

India were in the woods at 32 for two in the sixth over, before Suresh Raina (101) and Yuvraj Singh (37) reconstructed the staggering innings.
The Maharashtra Airport Development Company Limited allotted 100 acre land to Satyam at a lower rate of Rs18 lakh per acre against applicable rate of Rs24.28 lakh considering it as an 'early bird' offer.
A report on the front page of a leading Kannada daily alleged that the Karnataka food and civil supplies minister raped his friend's wife in Shimoga recently.
Police defused an "amateurish" but potentially powerful crude car bomb in the heart of New York City's famous tourist hub of Times Square.
Negotiations between the two companies have been continuing for quite some time over the issue but no final decision has been reached yet.
India were in the woods at 32 for two in the sixth over, before Suresh Raina (101) and Yuvraj Singh (37) reconstructed the staggering innings.
Singer-actress Lea Michele revealed a bit more than she intended to as she posed for a fashion magazine.
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