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DNA Newsletter: June 17, 2010

Today's Headlines Thursday, June 17, 2010
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India promised Anderson will not face any action: US diplomat

Gordon Streeb, who was deputy chief of the American mission in New Delhi in 1984, also said he never met then prime minister Rajiv Gandhi or the external affairs minister on the Bhopal gas leak issue.

How to stop Maoists? National advisory council has the answer

The perception among policy advisers is that there are historic and social factors responsible for the backwardness of tribals.
With incessant rains continuing to lash the city since last night, the BMC issued a high tide alert for the day.
According to the annual registration survey conducted by the Registrar General of the Government of India, it has gone from 844 per 1000 in 2002, to 898 per 1000 in 2008.
Joyous over being reunited with her family after a decade, Naheeda, recalled her terror of being kidnapped by two men at Islamabad Airport in April 2000.
No 2 Indian telecoms firm Reliance Communications said on Wednesday it would offer unlimited internet access to subscribers through their mobile phones at 99 rupees ($2) per month.
The International Cricket Council today cleared Muhammad Aamer of allegations that he used a mobile phone in the dressing room during the ongoing Asia Cup in Sri Lanka, saying there was no evidence for it.
The star will become the first Indian to shoot in Sri Lanka after the civil war against the LTTE came to a gory end.
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