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DNA Newsletter:March 6, 2011

Today's Headlines Sunday, March 6, 2011
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DMK pulls out of Centre; to give issue-based support to UPA govt

If it gives away 60 seats to the Congress, which it reportedly is ready to do, the DMK would be left with 122 for itself. If it concedes 63, it will be left with only 119, which is just two over the halfway mark in the 234-member house.

Another fire in Mumbai, 80 shanties gutted

Over 70 shanties were gutted in a fire in suburban Malad on Saturday afternoon, the second such incident in the metropolis in as many days.
Social activist Medha Patkar on Saturday demanded an inquiry into the cause of last night's fire in a Bandra slum, which destroyed homes of at least 2000 people.
The prosecution had produced as witnesses nine persons from the VHP and the BJP who claimed they had gone to the Godhra railway station on February 27, 2002, to serve tea and snacks to the kar sevaks returning from Ayodhya by the Sabarmati Express.
Mohammad Imran, who was booked for blasphemy with his friend Sajid Mehmood in April 2009, was killed by three masked gunmen in a shop in Danda village on the outskirts of Rawalpindi yesterday.
US prosecutors gave a glimpse of their strategy in the upcoming insider trading trial of Raj Rajaratnam, saying they will introduce audiotapes showing the Galleon Group hedge fund founder conspired to get illegal tips about Goldman Sachs Group Inc.
The World Cup match between defending champions Australia and Sri Lanka in Colombo has been called after heavy rains. The two sides take one point each after the match was abandoned.
On CNN's Piers Morgan Tonight, when Piers Morgan asked the actor if he was happy with the way the President has been running the country, Damon - who endorsed Obama in 2008 and hit the campaign trail on behalf of him -- simply responded, "No."
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