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DNA Newsletter:April 14, 2011

Today's Headlines Thursday, April 14, 2011
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Lashkar-e-Taiba expanding, India still main target: US

LeT, one of the largest and best-funded Islamic militant organisations in the region, is blamed for the November 2008 attacks on Mumbai, which killed 166 people in India's commercial capital.

India's nuclear plants safe; safety measures announced: NPCIL

Maintaining that India's atomic plants are capable of handling extended power loss scenario witnessed during Japan's nuclear crisis, NPCIL announced additional safety measures at all nuclear power plants.
Tension gripped Dapodi and Pimpri areas on Tuesday morning after anti-social elements desecrated a bust of Dr Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar at Ambedkar Chowk in Dapodi.
A 23-year-old national-level sportswoman had her leg cut off from her body after she was thrown out of a moving train between Chenati and Bareilly railway stations, police said today.
'There's an international responsibility to cooperate to bring the perpetrators to justice and that Pakistan has a special responsibility to do so transparently and urgently,' US state department spokesperson Mark Toner said.
After touching new highs, silver may see a big correction in its prices soon. In fact, experts believe that the correction has started with a fall of Rs2,000 in the price of silver on Tuesday.
As India prepares to host its inaugural Formula One race in Noida in October, the excitement is palpable. Many a youngster aspires to become another Michael Schumacher or a Sebastian Vettel.
It was Simon Cowell, who apparently broke the news that Cole was finally set to sign her £3 million deal to star on the US show, which was also echoed by Variety magazine.
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