Saturday, December 20, 2008

DNA Newsletter: December 21, 2008

Today's Headlines Sunday, December 21, 2008
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Russian, 3 others held for sex racket

The DN Nagar police arrested two women, a pimp and his driver on charges of being involved in prostitution. The police say one of the women is a Russian national.

What size shoe fits Bush best?

Given that his low attention span is now the stuff of legend, George W Bush showed astonishing reflexes when the Iraqi journalist hurled shoes at him.
"Stop political interference in policing," say former top cops, unanimously. They attribute the rapid deterioration of the police to 'high corruption level in every rank and political lobbying'.
Pakistan Monday rejected India's demand to hand over three terrorists and criminals, including underworld don Dawood Ibrahim
Finally, a French doctor claims to have discovered a "miracle" cure for alcoholism.
Yahoo has begun dropping the axe on employees, following through on a promise to cut its workforce by at least 10 per cent in an effort to right its financially listing ship.
Opening batsman Andrew Strauss inched closer to his century as England ran away with post lunch session honours and reached 164 for one at tea interval.
For some female celebrities, Shah Rukh's moustachioed look in much-awaited "Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi" has not made any difference in loyalty. Others, however, feel he is better off without it.
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Tuesday, December 16, 2008

DNA Newsletter: December 17, 2008

Today's Headlines Wednesday, December 17, 2008
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Indo-Pak strain hurts trade

The rising tension between Pakistan and India in the aftermath of the Mumbai terror attacks has slowed down the "done-trade" between the two neighbours.

Chidambaram says 'No' but gets more security

Chidambaram may not like a bevy of black cat commandos following him wherever he goes, but his ministry will have to upgrade his security layer from Y to the Z plus category.
"Stop political interference in policing," say former top cops, unanimously. They attribute the rapid deterioration of the police to 'high corruption level in every rank and political lobbying'.
Pakistan Monday rejected India's demand to hand over three terrorists and criminals, including underworld don Dawood Ibrahim
Finally, a French doctor claims to have discovered a "miracle" cure for alcoholism.
Yahoo has begun dropping the axe on employees, following through on a promise to cut its workforce by at least 10 per cent in an effort to right its financially listing ship.
Opening batsman Andrew Strauss inched closer to his century as England ran away with post lunch session honours and reached 164 for one at tea interval.
For some female celebrities, Shah Rukh's moustachioed look in much-awaited "Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi" has not made any difference in loyalty. Others, however, feel he is better off without it.
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Monday, December 15, 2008

DNA Newsletter: December 16, 2008

Today's Headlines Tuesday, December 16, 2008
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TOP NEWS

US House debates law to curb outsourcing

Some companies have already started bringing call-centre jobs back.

Win underlines India's new self-belief

India's fourth-innings chase of 387 runs for victory in the first Test may not have acquired the needle edge that everybody had anticipated, but so thrilling was the batting performance and so authoritative the victory that this match is unlikely to be forgotten for decades.
"Stop political interference in policing," say former top cops, unanimously. They attribute the rapid deterioration of the police to 'high corruption level in every rank and political lobbying'.
Pakistan Monday rejected India's demand to hand over three terrorists and criminals, including underworld don Dawood Ibrahim
Finally, a French doctor claims to have discovered a "miracle" cure for alcoholism.
Yahoo has begun dropping the axe on employees, following through on a promise to cut its workforce by at least 10 per cent in an effort to right its financially listing ship.
Opening batsman Andrew Strauss inched closer to his century as England ran away with post lunch session honours and reached 164 for one at tea interval.
For some female celebrities, Shah Rukh's moustachioed look in much-awaited "Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi" has not made any difference in loyalty. Others, however, feel he is better off without it.
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Saturday, December 13, 2008

DNA Newsletter: December 14, 2008

Today's Headlines Sunday, December 14, 2008
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TOP NEWS

23 pirates held by Indian Navy

The Indian navy captured 23 pirates who threatened a merchant vessel Saturday in the waters of the Gulf of Aden

Kashmiri separatist groups 'disappear'

A coalition of Kashmiri jehadi groups led by Syed Salahuddin "has simply disappeared" in Pakistan following the crackdown on the Jamaat-ud-Dawa.
"Stop political interference in policing," say former top cops, unanimously. They attribute the rapid deterioration of the police to 'high corruption level in every rank and political lobbying'.
Pakistan Monday rejected India's demand to hand over three terrorists and criminals, including underworld don Dawood Ibrahim
Finally, a French doctor claims to have discovered a "miracle" cure for alcoholism.
Yahoo has begun dropping the axe on employees, following through on a promise to cut its workforce by at least 10 per cent in an effort to right its financially listing ship.
Opening batsman Andrew Strauss inched closer to his century as England ran away with post lunch session honours and reached 164 for one at tea interval.
For some female celebrities, Shah Rukh's moustachioed look in much-awaited "Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi" has not made any difference in loyalty. Others, however, feel he is better off without it.
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Friday, December 12, 2008

DNA Newsletter: December 13, 2008

Today's Headlines Saturday, December 13, 2008
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Pressure from India, World mounts on Pakistan

International pressure continued to mount on Pakistan to take tougher action against the perpetrators of the Mumbai carnage even as Islamabad continued its crackdown on Jamaat-ud Daawa.

How to choose bridal lingerie

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"Stop political interference in policing," say former top cops, unanimously. They attribute the rapid deterioration of the police to 'high corruption level in every rank and political lobbying'.
Pakistan Monday rejected India's demand to hand over three terrorists and criminals, including underworld don Dawood Ibrahim
Finally, a French doctor claims to have discovered a "miracle" cure for alcoholism.
Yahoo has begun dropping the axe on employees, following through on a promise to cut its workforce by at least 10 per cent in an effort to right its financially listing ship.
Opening batsman Andrew Strauss inched closer to his century as England ran away with post lunch session honours and reached 164 for one at tea interval.
For some female celebrities, Shah Rukh's moustachioed look in much-awaited "Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi" has not made any difference in loyalty. Others, however, feel he is better off without it.
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Thursday, December 11, 2008

DNA Newsletter: December 12, 2008

Today's Headlines Friday, December 12, 2008
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TOP NEWS

DRI revelation: olive oil is not edible

The directorate of revenue intelligence has refused tax sops to importers as the oil "doesn't fall in the edible category".

Model Saira Mohan bares all

While the model's Bollywood aspirations are well known, not many know she has another passion - painting in the nude.
"Stop political interference in policing," say former top cops, unanimously. They attribute the rapid deterioration of the police to 'high corruption level in every rank and political lobbying'.
Pakistan Monday rejected India's demand to hand over three terrorists and criminals, including underworld don Dawood Ibrahim
Finally, a French doctor claims to have discovered a "miracle" cure for alcoholism.
Yahoo has begun dropping the axe on employees, following through on a promise to cut its workforce by at least 10 per cent in an effort to right its financially listing ship.
Opening batsman Andrew Strauss inched closer to his century as England ran away with post lunch session honours and reached 164 for one at tea interval.
For some female celebrities, Shah Rukh's moustachioed look in much-awaited "Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi" has not made any difference in loyalty. Others, however, feel he is better off without it.
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Tuesday, December 9, 2008

DNA Newsletter: December 10, 2008

Today's Headlines Wednesday, December 10, 2008
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BJP won due to money, muscle power: Uma Bharati

A day after her Bhartiya Jan Shakti (BJS) party's rout in the Madhya Pradesh polls, former Chief Minister Uma Bharati said "It was a victory of money and muscle power."

Pakistan nuclear scientist to reveal all

A new documentary on disgraced Pakistani scientist A Q Khan proliferation will reveal former President Pervez Musharraf's reasons for detaining him.
Hitting back at Narayan Rane, outgoing Maharashtra Chief Minister Vilasrao Deshmukh Saturday said the former Shiv Sena leader had joined Congress only to become CM
Pakistan Monday rejected India's demand to hand over three terrorists and criminals, including underworld don Dawood Ibrahim
Finally, a French doctor claims to have discovered a "miracle" cure for alcoholism.
Japanese electronics giant Sony Corporation will cut 8,000 jobs, representing five per cent of its workforce worldwide
The All India Football Federation (AIFF) is likely to extend the contract of Alberto Colaco as the paid general secretary
The film fraternity was abuzz with rumours that Shah Rukh Khan's Billoo Barber and Salman Khan's Main Aur Mrs Khanna would release together thereby clashing at the box office
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Saturday, December 6, 2008

DNA Newsletter: December 7, 2008

Today's Headlines Sunday, December 07, 2008
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TOP NEWS

Trade with Pakistan grinds to a halt

Coming as it did on the penultimate day of the 28th India International Trade Fair (IITF), Mumbai's date with terror on 26/11 came as a shock not just to India

'Amitabh Bachchan is impressive for his age'

Hollywood star Jennifer Connelly on what turns her on in a man, why she's comfortable doing nude scenes and more
Hitting back at Narayan Rane, outgoing Maharashtra Chief Minister Vilasrao Deshmukh Saturday said the former Shiv Sena leader had joined Congress only to become CM
The Congress Saturday suspended Maharashtra Revenue Minister Narayan Rane for "gross indiscipline" following his public outburst against the party high command
Former US President Bill Clinton has said that he was even more proud of his wife Hillary, now that she has been chosen to be the secretary of state in the Barack Obama administration
In a bid to lower the cost of borrowings for commercial banks and help them reduce interest rates for the corporate sector, India's central bank Saturday cut two key interest rates
Michael Clarke has replaced his skipper Ricky Ponting as the highest earning cricketer in the Australian team according to an estimate
As a mark of respect to the victims of the 26/11 terror attacks, prominent Catholic gymkhanas in the city cancel their Christmas celebrations
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