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DNA Newsletter:January 11, 2011

Today's Headlines Tuesday, January 11, 2011
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Fixing scandal affected my game on 1999 tour of Australia: Sachin Tendulkar

Sachin Tendulkar has for the first time admitted that the match-fixing episodes in 1999-2000 had initially affected his game and the Indian team had to go through a difficult and painful phase as spectators looked at them with suspicion.

Samajwadi Party activists try to stop and clamber on to Rahul Gandhi's car in Allahabad

The incident took place at around 7pm when Gandhi was on his way to Anand Bhavan for overnight stay after having spent more than an hour at engineering institute MNNIT where he interacted with more than 500 students.
Kapoor is alive and in critical condition in Kokilaben Ambani Hospital at Andheri in Mumbai, despite reports claiming that he had passed away.
The limited series production of the aircraft was granted initial operational clearance (IOC) by defence minister AK Antony, with part compliance of parameters vis-a-vis air staff requirements of the IAF.
Indian farmer Ramjeet Raghav, who became the world's oldest father at 94, has put his 'three-times-a-night' sex life on hold.
Nasdaq-listed iGate Corporation on Monday announced the acquisition of 63% stake in Patni Computer Systems, a company three times its size and one of India's earliest outsourcing firms.
Sachin Tendulkar has for the first time admitted that the match-fixing episodes in 1999-2000 had initially affected his game and the Indian team had to go through a difficult and painful phase as spectators looked at them with suspicion.
Kapoor is alive and in critical condition in Kokilaben Ambani Hospital at Andheri in Mumbai, despite reports claiming that he had passed away.
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