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DNA Newsletter: May 9, 2010

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US reads the riot act to Pakistan

Secretary of state Hillary Clinton warned the Pakistan government there could be repercussions if any future successful terror attacks in US were linked to Pakistan.

Sharad Pawar blames poor godowns for foodgrain loss

The Union agriculture minister said that the food security act will be promulgated in a period of six months to a year to ensure that every person in the country gets his or her right of minimum food grains.
Praful Kashinath Patil was shot on his back from a close range and also attacked with choppers, police said.
The frequency of chartered planes flying out of the state, carrying politicians, almost always multiplies in times of political instability.
Pulled muscles followed by back injuries, carpet burns and bruised elbows and knees are some of the most common complaints.
Egyptian-born businessman Mohamed al-Fayed was born on January 27, 1933, in Alexandria, where he founded his own company in 1956. From the 1960s he has lived primarily in the United Kingdom.
Travis Parmelee, of Jacksonville, was charged with disorderly intoxication and for resisting arrest, officials said.
The actor said he felt vulnerable as an actor for the first time in his life but wished he had kept his anger in check.
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