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DNA Newsletter: August 3, 2010

Today's Headlines Tuesday, August 3, 2010
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RIM says will not compromise BlackBerry security

The Waterloo, Ontario-based company said in a statement it respects both the regulatory requirements of government and the security needs of corporations and other customers.

I don't know about 2019 Asiad bid: MS Gill

The Union sports minister said presenting a bid was a long and well-thought process and things can not be done in a hurry.
The detained students were being subjected to a medical test to determine alcohol level in blood under provisions of Bombay Prohibition Act.
He is not the eldest of the three Reddy brothers, neither is he the youngest. But the tourism minister is the brain behind the kingmakers from Bellary.
The British envoy 'explained the context in which the remarks were made by the British PM, adding that the UK was looking forward to strengthening its strategic relations with Pakistan in the months and years ahead'.
The Waterloo, Ontario-based company said in a statement it respects both the regulatory requirements of government and the security needs of corporations and other customers.
The 37-year-old champion batsman will overtake retired former Australian captain Steve Waugh when he plays in the 169th match of his career tomorrow.
Tweedy, 27, said that a medical blunder left her just hours from death, and that she only pulled through because Hough, 25, insisted on further tests, which later revealed she had malaria.
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