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DNA Newsletter: June 20, 2010

Today's Headlines Sunday, June 20, 2010
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Dow's Rs400cr Pune project is hit by Bhopal verdict

A company spokesperson said that Dow is awaiting an evaluation report from the Maharashtra government on the Rs400 crore project.

Tension brews in J&K over Amarnath yatra

Leading the charge is Hurriyat leader Syed Ali Shah Geelani who has revived the ghost of agitation by calling for shorter duration of pilgrimage for "saving the fragile environment" in the Himalayas.
The incident occurred at Harne village in Dapoli tehsil at around 2am, police said.
'When the money was given it was as a token of solidarity, empathy and grief felt by the people of Gujarat for the suffering endured by flood affected people of Bihar,' BJP spokesperson Nirmala Sitharaman said.
Police recovered the bodies of nine men and three women from graves near Cancun, a tourist destination increasingly drawn into Mexico's drug war, and said more corpses might be found.
Work was suspended in the middle of the day shift on Friday at its Tianjin factory, near Beijing, which has three assembly lines with combined annual production capacity of 420,000 vehicles.
Wasim Akram said that Afridi's innings would put confidence in both the selectors and other players that they have a captain who can lead by example.
Yesterday the couple exchanged wedding rings and garlands in a 'swayambar' as priests recited Vedic mantras.
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