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DNA Newsletter:January 31, 2011

Today's Headlines Monday, January 31, 2011
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TOP NEWS

Egypt in chaos, govt moves in to shift stranded Indians

As many as 3,600 Indians are believed to be stranded in the North African country, many at the Cairo airport alone.

BCCI recommends Bangalore as proposed venue for India-England match

The BCCI had time up to Monday evening to name the new venue after the ICC declared that Kolkata's Eden Gardens would not be ready for the game.
Fifteen suspected Somali pirates nabbed in a joint operation by the Indian Navy and the Coast Guard will be brought to India and tried in an Indian court. They will be handed over to the Yellow Gate police today morning.
'Indian students are not criminals. The radio collars should immediately be removed,' the external affairs minister said.
As many as 3,600 Indians are believed to be stranded in the North African country, many at the Cairo airport alone.
In a bid to discourage premature withdrawal of money from fixed deposit accounts, banks have decided to impose a penalty on such transactions to minimise any impact on their liquidity position.
The Board of Control for Cricket in India has a written a letter to the franchises asking them if any team has an objection if certain sides sign unsold Indian players.
Bollywood stars Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol bagged the best actor and actress trophy respectively for their performances in My Name is Khan at the 56th Filmfare Awards.
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