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DNA Newsletter:November 26, 2010

Today's Headlines Friday, November 26, 2010
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Trial was unfair, cries Ajmal Kasab; demands retrial

He claimed that important witnesses were not examined, material evidence not tabled and norms not followed in appointing lawyers to defend him.

It's witch-hunt, I did nothing wrong: Lalit Modi

Modi, in an interview to You Tube, said he actually spent from his own pocket during his tenure and never took any money from the Indian cricket board for his job.
He claimed that important witnesses were not examined, material evidence not tabled and norms not followed in appointing lawyers to defend him.
The RSS, which initially threw its weight behind the CM, suddenly backed out and asked the BJP to take a call on its own. It was, in a way, a blessing in disguise for Yeddyurappa. Why? The answer is simple: there is no Sonia Gandhi in the BJP.
The two men, who use their celebrity status to promote the anti-poverty work of the UN Development Programme, will mobilize their all-star team to challenge Greek-side Olympiacos in a friendly on 15 December, 2010.
Aroon Raman, chairman of Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) Karnataka, is a wee bit worried that the momentum generated at the Global Investment Meet (GIM) early this year could slacken, if the current political crisis had stretched.
The two men, who use their celebrity status to promote the anti-poverty work of the UN Development Programme, will mobilize their all-star team to challenge Greek-side Olympiacos in a friendly on 15 December, 2010.
Debutante director Danish Aslam has his relationship priorities in place and a break from wife Shruti Seth is definitely not one of them.
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