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DNA Newsletter:November 29, 2010

Today's Headlines Monday, November 29, 2010
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Wikileaks documents reveal sensitive US cables: Report

The documents show Saudi donors remain chief financiers of militant groups like al-Qaeda and that Chinese government operatives have waged a coordinated campaign of computer sabotage targeting the United States and its allies.

Prithviraj Chavan effect? Green nod for Jaitapur nuclear plant

The 9,900mw project to be set up in collaboration with a French firm in Maharashtra today received clearance from environment ministry which prescribed 35 conditions and safeguards.
Vedanta philosophy has enormous relevance in today's life, says well-known spiritual commentator Sunandaji in an interview with DNA.
Ratan Tata may invoke Article 32 of the Constitution, claiming that his Right to Life, which includes right to privacy, has been breached by the leakage of these tapes.
The ill-fated aircraft came down two minutes after taking off from Karachi's international airport, said civil aviation authority spokesperson Pervaiz George. All eight Russian crew members were killed.
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has set a target of 500 million skilled workforce by 2022 to achieve a double-digit GDP growth.
Gautam Gambhir, who is leading the team for the first time in Mahendra Singh Dhoni's absence, left the stadium after the post-match presentation citing "personal reasons".
Hrishant Goswami, who got noticed on a reality show before being evicted recently, says that the move was unexpected.
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