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DNA Newsletter:March 18, 2011

Today's Headlines Friday, March 18, 2011
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TOP NEWS

Hasan Ali surrenders before Enforcement Directorate

The Pune-based businessman, accused of stashing away huge amount of black money in banks abroad, surrendered before the Enforcement Directorate (ED) on Thursday night after the Supreme Court cancelled his bail and remanded him to four days' ED custody.

World Cup: England record a thrilling 18-run win over West Indies

Spinners James Tredwell and Graeme Swann took advantage of a turning track at the MA Chidambaram Stadium as England beat West Indies by 18 runs to keep their hopes alive in the World Cup.
The Supreme Court today stayed a Mumbai court order that had granted bail to Khan in the black money case.
Scientists claim that 'Super Moon, by itself, can't cause disasters. "There is no statistical ground to believe that more earthquakes occur at the time of Super Moon."
There is a possibility of a widespread nuclear fallout as a pool cooling spent fuel rods at the crippled Japanese nuclear complex has lost most of its water, a top US atomic expert has warned.
Imaging and printing major, Canon, has said damage inflicted by the earthquake and tsunami in Japan will hit revenues from India operations by five per cent this year due to glitches in supply of critical components.
Skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni and Virender Sehwag were the only absentees as Team India resumed training in Chennai on Thursday.
No cause of death has been released, but the star had survived strokes in 2007 and 2008.
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