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DNA Newsletter: June 10, 2010

Today's Headlines Thursday, June 10, 2010
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Top official ordered Anderson's release, says ex-district collector

Moti Singh, collector of Bhopal at the time of the gas tragedy, told a TV channel that the then Madhya Pradesh chief secretary had ordered the Union Carbide chairman's release.

Indian team already halfway through Headley interrogation

Interrogation so far has divulged vital information that could lead to corroboration of known facts in the 26/11 Mumbai terror attack case.
Chinks in Mumbai airport infrastructure were exposed today when disruption in power supply and water logging at the newly-constructed terminal IC severely affected flight operations.
An external affairs ministry official said India "renewed the request for extradition on a number of occasions from the time it was first made in 2003 to September 2008."
An external affairs ministry official said India "renewed the request for extradition on a number of occasions from the time it was first made in 2003 to September 2008."
The No 3 US wireless service provider said it sold six times more EVO phones on the launch date than it did Instinct phones from Samsung Electronics.
Afridi said Akhtar has been training hard to get in shape after being out of competitive cricket for over a year, and is raring to perform on the international stage.
The three actors have been approached by IIFA authorities to be a part of a project of rehabilitating captured child soldiers of Sri Lanka, who fought for the LTTE.
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