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DNA Newsletter:December 1, 2010

Today's Headlines Wednesday, December 1, 2010
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Lavasa project controversy: Sharad Pawar forces Jairam Ramesh on back foot

Environment minister Ramesh said he has no personal position on matter as NCP chief Pawar put political weight behind the township project.

India, China making 'steady progress' on border dispute: Shivshankar Menon

The national security adviser and Chinese counterpart Dai Bingguo discussed issues including the resumption of defence exchanges put on hold by India following denial of visa to a top Indian general, BS Jaswal.
President of social organisation Shramik Mukti Dal Bharat Patankar said, 'We recently gave a memorandum of demands to the Lavasa Lake City authorities in which we demanded permanent employment and basic infrastructure.'
The relief for Yeddyurappa emerges from Jagan quitting the Congress party as well as resigning from his Lok Sabha membership on Monday.
"We have had multiple conversations with officials in India. And like India and other countries, we'll continue those conversations in the coming days," State Department spokesperson PJ Crowley said.
Lavasa's representative said that the petition is likely to come up for hearing tomorrow or day after.
Xavi and Pedro struck early to put Barca 2-0 up before David Villa scored in the 55th and 58th minutes to raise the noise levels to a deafening pitch.
She may be steaming up the music charts as 'Sheila', but Katrina Kaif insists it's not an item song
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