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DNA Newsletter:March 3, 2011

Today's Headlines Thursday, March 3, 2011
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World Cup: Fiery Ireland lick the English

Ireland beat England by three wickets in what could be called one of the greatest upsets in World Cup history. On Wednesday, the Irish became the first team to successfully chase a total of 327.

Supreme Court verdict on PJ Thomas's appointment today

The PIL filed by an NGO, Centre for Public Interest Litigation and retired bureaucrats and police officials, including former chief election commissioner JM Lyngdoh, had challenged Thomas's appointment to the post in view of a pending criminal case against him in a Kerala court.
Stung by the noted playback singer's accusation that the Mumbai police are uncultured, Maharashtra home minister RR Patil directed holding of workshops to 'teach' traffic cops how to behave politely with people.
A federal district court in New York issued summons to India's ruling party in a class action lawsuit filed by Sikh organisation 'Sikhs for Justice' which has offices in New York and India.
Bhatti, who was shot dead by gunmen who ambushed his car, had been receiving threats to his life since last year, was accompanied only by his driver and an unidentified woman and had no security guards.
'We do not believe a high growth rate requires high inflation,' the chairman of the prime minister's economic advisory council said, adding that inflation has to be re-anchored to the comfort zone of 4 to 5%.
O'Brien bettered Matthew Hayden's World Cup record of a 66-ball hundred which the former Australian opener had hit against South Africa in St Kitts in the 2007 edition in the West Indies.
The Bollywood actor talks about walking the red carpet at the star-studded Oscars in Hollywood.
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