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DNA Newsletter:December 12, 2010

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New Radia tapes put spotlight on another minister

A day after the Supreme Court told the Tata Group that it could not put an injuction on the publishing of the 'Radia tapes', Outlook magazine re-opened the Pandora's Box.

Germany's firm message to Pakistan: Terrorism not a tool to solve problems

'It has been made clear to Pakistan that terrorism is not a means to an end to solve political problems. It is unacceptable,' Angela Merkel said at a joint press interaction with Manmohan Singh.
The smiling faces of children from slums in Pune have given retired Japanese professor, Toshio Tajima, a purpose to work even at 67.
A day after the Supreme Court told the Tata Group that it could not put an injuction on the publishing of the 'Radia tapes', Outlook magazine re-opened the Pandora's Box.
The allegation was made by during a conversation in June last year between then US national security adviser general Jim Jones and defence minister AK Antony.
Finance minister Pranab Mukherjee today said that he would begin consultations with the industry from the first week of the next year for the budget to be presented on February 28.
The cricket board stuck to its guns and formally approved the three-member disciplinary committee of Arun Jaitley, Jyotiraditya Scindia and Chirayu Amin.
Sharad Badve, 84, who has been attending the Sawai Gandharva festival for the last 25 years, wants no change in the musical extravaganza.
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