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DNA Newsletter:February 6, 2011

Today's Headlines Sunday, February 6, 2011
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Egypt ruling party leaders resign, protesters unmoved

The leadership of Egypt's ruling party quit on Saturday, but the protesters who have rocked the political establishment dismissed the move as a ruse that would not deter them from their goal of toppling the president.

ICC impose lengthy sanctions on Pakistan's tainted Pakistan's trio

Salman Butt was suspended for 10 years, five of which were suspended. Mohammad Aamer was banned for five years while Mohammad Asif was suspended for seven years, two of which are suspended.
A unique music library with a collection of four lakh songs and an arts complex, built by the Pune Municipal Corporation (PCM) and named after the late Pandit Bhimsen Joshi, will be inaugurated on February 10 by Maharashtra chief minister, Prithviraj Chavan.
The BJP alleged that Congress president Sonia Gandhi was acting as a "super prime minister" and should also be held responsible for the state of affairs.
In his first speech on radicalism and causes of terrorism, the prime minister said a "hands-off tolerance" of those who reject Western values had failed to prevent the rise of Islamic extremism in Britain.
Previously, the company, based in Mountain View, California, held a record for the highest number of job applications when they hired a raft of new workers in May 2007.
Arsenal is currently in the second spot in the points' table with 49 points from 24 games, while United has 54 points from 24 games.
Actor Imran Khan's wedding reception guest list is being pruned. But biggies like Sachin Tendulkar, Anil Ambani and Shah Rukh Khan might just be spotted.
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