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DNA Newsletter: August 19, 2010

Today's Headlines Thursday, August 19, 2010
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Nuclear liability bill silent on impact of radiation on plant workers

In its haste to introduce the nuclear liability bill, the government ignored the health ministry and overlooked important suggestions from other ministries.

Government trying to cut royalty deal with Vedanta?

Industry sources say Centre is trying to win financial concessions for Cairn's Rajasthan partner ONGC by talking of first right of refusal and eligibility criteria
Raj today met joint transport commissioner Vivek Phansalkar to complain about the taxi and auto drivers who refuse to take passengers for short distances.
2008 Bangalore blasts accused Abdul Nasser Madani lands in city, PDP leader's arrest brings hope for blast probe.
The Korean registered Oyang 70 activated a distress beacon and then made a mayday call early in the morning about 400 nautical miles (740 km) east of New Zealand's South Island.
Wednesday's development means all 10 accused in the Rs10,000-crore Satyam scam - the country's biggest corporate fraud - are out of jail.
Captain Kumar Sangakkara was also reprimanded and has been advised to ensure that repetition of such incidents do not occur in future.
Montana called her estranged dad Laurence after her adult film was released last week but surprisingly he didn't want to talk to her.
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