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DNA Newsletter:March 14, 2011

Today's Headlines Monday, March 14, 2011
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Stricken Japan nuke reactor past due date

A 40-year-old nuclear reactor facing a possible meltdown in northeastern Japan was originally scheduled to go out of commission in February but had its operating license extended another 10 years.

World Cup: Australia enters quarter-finals with 60-win over Kenya

The dominant Australians notched up their 33rd successive ODI win on Sunday when they beat minnows Kenya by 60 runs here at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium.
Chief minister Prithviraj Chavan on Sunday said that there is no question of his tendering resignation over the Central Vigilance Commissioner controversy.
India's top nuclear bodies today said they would revisit all safety aspects of atomic plants in the country and analyse the nuclear crisis arising in Japan after the tsunami as it has offered new lessons to fine tune existing emergency preparedness.
A volcano in southwestern Japan erupted on Sunday after nearly two weeks of relative silence, sending ash and rocks up to four kilometres into the air, a local official said.
Japan will hope that modest fiscal spending and ultra-loose monetary policy can minimise the damage from Friday's devastating earthquake and tsunami on an economy just emerging from a lull.
An infuriated Mahendra Singh Dhoni blasted his batsmen for "playing to the gallery rather than for the country" after India slumped to a three-wicket defeat on Saturday.
Helmed by debutante director Roshan Abbas, the film stars producer Karim Mornai's daughter Zoa and Giselle Monteiro, who played Harleen in the film Love Aaj Kal.
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