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DNA Newsletter:November 18, 2010

Today's Headlines Thursday, November 18, 2010
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TOP NEWS

New operators try to hoodwink government on rollout obligations

The operators claim to have launched services in many circles, but TRAI numbers prove CAG's charge that many have been sitting on their spectrum for 3 years.

BS Yeddyurappa should continue as Karnataka chief minister: RSS

RSS leaders Suresh Soni and Sanjay Joshi told Nitin Gadkari that its opinion was that Yeddyurappa should not be disturbed.
Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) ready with G-pon technology for broadband connections in Pune
The government said the programmes were unfit for unrestricted public viewing. This is the first time the I&B ministry has compulsorily changed time slots of popular TV shows.
Prince Charles, who married Camilla 30 years after their romance began, beamed as he said he was 'thrilled' at the news.
Fresh evidence of long-understated inflation in China emerged on Tuesday as a survey conducted by its ministry of commerce revealed that in just the first 10 days of November, vegetable prices soared 62.4% year on year.
The troubled consortium has approached BCCI officials, but considering the internal wrangling plaguing the consortium, the board has decided to play it safe.
The government said the programmes were unfit for unrestricted public viewing. This is the first time the I&B ministry has compulsorily changed time slots of popular TV shows.
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