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DNA Newsletter: May 6, 2010

Today's Headlines Thursday, May 6, 2010
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The noose or life in jail? Suspense on Kasab's fate to end today

First additional principal judge ML Tahaliyani will pronounce the quantum of punishment for the LeT foot soldier found guilty of 86 charges.

Pakistan paralysing Indian economy with small doses of fake notes

Seizures show ISI has not only changed smuggling ways but also routes.
Magistrate Sawant Waghule had done her best to explain to Kasab that his confession can go against him in the trial and also gave him 72 hours to ponder over his move to confess voluntarily.
SpiceJet CEO Sanjan Aggarwal said the captain of the flight requested for a priority landing after being alerted about a suspicious passenger by the sky marshal on board.
Shahzad, a naturalised US citizen, also told the FBI that he received bomb-making training at a terror camp in Waziristan, a lawless tribal region where the Pakistani Taliban and other militant groups operate with near impunity.
Worries that Greece's financial crisis might spread to other euro zone nations sent the Sensex tumbling today, but buying support from domestic funds arrested the fall to just 49 points.
With his world collapsing around him and with rumours of an impending divorce from Elin, his wife, golfer Tiger Woods has said that he is trying to get stronger by the day.
Only Indian in TIME magazine's top 100 alumnae list; others featured include Condoleezza Rice and Stella McCartney.
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