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DNA Newsletter:November 24, 2010

Today's Headlines Wednesday, November 24, 2010
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TOP NEWS

BS Yeddyurappa may stay, for now

BJP chief Nitin Gadkari said a decision on the Karnataka chief minister's fate would be announced by 11am on Wednesday.

India makes significant improvement in tackling HIV/AIDS: UN

India reduced HIV/AIDS by 50% while its pharmaceutical companies played a major role in care and treatment by supplying 86% of the first line drugs to the poorest countries.
This was how Pakistani gunman Ajmal Kasab responded today when BJP leader Eknath Khadse asked the death row convict in the Mumbai terror attack how he was feeling at the Arthur Road Jail.
The police today arrested an auto rickshaw driver, a native of Rajasthan, in connection with the sexual assault case on a Taiwanese woman in the city, police said.
The United States vowed to defend its ally South Korea after North Korea rained artillery shells on its neighbour today, killing two people and touching off widespread alarm in world capitals.
The BSE benchmark Sensex managed to regain its feet after plummeting by 615 points in early trade today, paring its loss to just 265 points as domestic and foreign investors reaffirmed their confidence in shares of Indian blue-chips at low prices.
Ishant Sharma returned match figures of 7/58 as hosts registered an emphatic innings victory over New Zealand to win the three-match rubber 1-0; Rahul Dravid won the Man of the Match award, Harbhajan Singh the Man of the Series.
Worth more than £20 million, the Harry Potter actress has proved box office magic but despite her youthful success the 20-year-old has had crippling doubts about her talents.
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