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DNA Newsletter: June 18, 2010

Today's Headlines Friday, June 18, 2010
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TOP NEWS

Obama's BP handling raises hopes of Bhopal activists

The Indian government, which has been a bystander to the Union Carbide gas leak disaster, should take a leaf out of Obama's playbook.

Infosys Technologies aims at social media with iEngage

Platform-based solutions, together with non-linear offerings, currently contribute about 5% of Infosys' annual revenue.
To make matters worse, the back-up system failed and the authorities had to resort to battery-operated systems to guide aircraft to land and depart.
In his article tiltled 'The Taliban reborn' Jaswant Singh stresses that the question is not whether the war against terrorism can be wound down, but whether Pakistan is doing all that it can to fight it.
'I spoke clumsily this afternoon and for that I am very sorry,' BP chairman Carl-Henric Svanberg said in a statement, after remarks he made on Wednesday drew widespread ridicule and condemnation.
"Wages have been rising in urban China by at least 15% per year every year for the last decade," Nicholas Lardy, a China scholar at the Peterson Institute for International Economics in Washington, said.
Offering an insight into his Catholic faith, Rooney explained why he wears a prominent cross and rosary beads around his neck when he's not playing.
The young actor, who is also a state award winner for acting, reveals to DNA where she thinks her sex appeal lies.
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