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DNA Newsletter:November 16, 2010

Today's Headlines Tuesday, November 16, 2010
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Jammu & Kashmir out of UN disputes list; Pakistan cries foul

Some sections in Pakistan view the move as the immediate fallout of US president Barack Obama's recent visit to India.

20 killed, 40 injured as building collapses in Delhi

The four-storey building gave in at around 8.15 pm in Lalita Park area of Laxmi Nagar when at least 100 people were inside.
The defence ministry had entrusted the Central Bureau of Investigation to conduct an enquiry so that the wrongdoings can be ascertained and the responsibilities fixed.
The Tata Group chairman had said that he did not enter the airline business as he was not comfortable with the idea of bribing Rs15 crore to a minister, as had been suggested by an industrialist.
Counterfeit currency is being printed at government mints; notes are being routed to India via Kathmandu, Dhaka and Dubai.
Realised volatility is a measure of actual price volatility, based on past price movements over a specific period of time.
After Harbhajan propelled the hosts to a challenging 472 with a blistering unbeaten 111 off 114 deliveries, Brendon McCullum led a strong New Zealand riposte by notching up his sixth Test century.
Hollywood star Pamela Anderson, who will enter a TV reality show this week, today shot a letter to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, urging to reject all leather products.
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