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DNA Newsletter:November 8, 2010

Today's Headlines Monday, November 8, 2010
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Foreign media amused by Obama's two left feet

Many of the scribes were also surprised by the incisive tone of the questions posed by students at an interaction with the US president in Mumbai.

By the brace of Fernando Torres

Fernando Torres was back to his predatory best with two well-taken goals in the first half, inspiring Liverpool to their best performance of the season and their third successive league win.
Many of the scribes were also surprised by the incisive tone of the questions posed by students at an interaction with the US president in Mumbai.
Many of the scribes were also surprised by the incisive tone of the questions posed by students at an interaction with the US president in Mumbai.
Many of the scribes were also surprised by the incisive tone of the questions posed by students at an interaction with the US president in Mumbai.
The deals follow the "bogof" - buy one get one free - which drew criticism for adding to food wastage and the amount of packaging sent to landfill.
Pakistan grabbed early high ground after India won the toss and chose to bowl. It scored 78 for 2, while India could garner only 56 runs in 4 overs.
According to the Daily Mail, Swift said it is the rejection and heartbreak she pours into her songs that have driven her to succeed.
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