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DNA Newsletter:January 5, 2011

Today's Headlines Wednesday, January 5, 2011
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UN chief condemns Pakistan governor's assassination

Ban called the governor 'a prominent leader whose death is a loss for Pakistan.'

Digvijay Singh the greatest supporter of jihadi forces: RSS

The RSS on Tuesday described the statements of Congress leader Digvijay Singh concerning the 26/11 attacks as 'silly' and accused him of adopting 'double standards' when it came to the issue of agencies investigating terror cases in the country.
Dr Keki Byramjee Grant, one of India's most renowned cardiologists and the oldest practicing physician in the country, passed away in Pune on Monday evening. He was 90 years old.
Of the 30 zilla (district) panchayats, the BJP was leading in 14, the Congress in seven and the Janata Dal-Secular [JD(S)] in four - after two hours of counting that began at 171 centres across the state at 8am.
Salman Taseer was shot for his opposition to the country's blasphemy law. The PPP leader was hit by at least nine bullets and sustained severe injuries to the neck and chest.
Gold gained by Rs20 to trade at Rs21,000 per ten grams, a level last seen on December 6 while silver tumbled by Rs90 to Rs46,840 per kg after climbing to a record level of Rs46,930 yesterday.
Kumble, who had already quit Test and one-day cricket, said he was withdrawing from the January 8-9 auction because of business commitments, his association with cricket administration and wildlife in various capacities.
Chopra's parents and brother were with her in Goa. And of course, actor and rumoured beau Kapoor flew in on new year's eve.
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