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DNA Newsletter: June 11, 2010

Today's Headlines Friday, June 11, 2010
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Reports on Anderson's exit from Bhopal not correct: Arjun Singh

Then Madhya Pradesh chief minister Singh's role in facilitating the departure of former Union Carbide chief Warren Anderson from Bhopal in December 1984 has come under the scanner.

Sri Lankan minister says he was pardoned in 1987

Douglas Devananda was declared a proclaimed offender by a Chennai court on charges of murder, rioting and unlawful assembly in Chennai in 1986, according to reports.
The minister underwent a surgical procedure to remove mouth infection at a Mumbai hospital. The procedure to remove infective granuloma took almost an hour.
The defence ministry has opposed the use of special operation soldiers to be used in anti-Maoist operations. It is also against air force choppers being used to ferry troops.
The blast occurred late yesterday in a housing compound where men had gathered during the festivities, with female guests at a different house that was not hit, one witness said.
Stock market bellwether index Sensex rose for the second consecutive session today ending 264 points higher on renewed investor confidence, supported by positive European cues.
The middle-order batsman said that his consistence performance in IPL-III drew the attention of the selectors, who considered his name for the Asia Cup.
Actress Courteney Cox has revealed that she and her 'Friends' co-star Jennifer Aniston ate the same salad everyday for ten years.
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