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DNA Newsletter: June 12, 2010

Today's Headlines Saturday, June 12, 2010
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World Cup party starts, mourning Nelson Mandela absent

The hosts kicked off the tournament against Mexico at 1400 GMT at the stadium on the outskirts of the huge township of Soweto, a centre of the anti-apartheid struggle.

Centre rules out military in anti-Maoist operations

At a meeting of the cabinet committee on security on Thursday, both the army and the air force expressed inability to participate in such operations due to preoccupation with guarding the nation's borders.
BMC has identified 249 water logging spots in the city, 55 of them are marked chronic including Milan subway, Andheri subway, Kalachowkie, Kurla and Dadar.
While Modi has maintained a silence over this issue, it seems that he is finally gaining acceptability within and outside the BJP.
13-year-old Zenani was killed on Friday after leaving a concert ahead of the World Cup kick off, the Nelson Mandela Foundation said.
Mukesh re-entered the telecom sector by announcing a deal to buy 95% of Infotel Broadband Services Pvt Ltd.
Hamilton has claimed pole in each of his two previous races of the Canadian Grand Prix, and clinched his maiden triumph in 2007 in only the sixth race of his career.
A New York City radio station Z100 reported that the Gladiator star had died. This resulted in a hustle of Internet and radio reports believing about the news.
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