Thursday, January 31, 2008

DNA Newsletter: February 1, 2008

Today's Headlines Friday, February 01, 2008
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Do not cross your limits: Dhoni to team

A day ahead of the Twenty20 encounter against Australia, India's ODI skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni has urged his players not to exceed their limits.

Hansen was unaware of Harbhajan's history

Human and database errors led to an embarrassing mistake which allowed Harbhajan Singh to escape possible suspension, ICC chief Malcolm Speed said on Thursday.
Police on Wednesday arrested 35-year-old Maulana Khan from the Talem-ul-islam mosque in Malad for allegedly molesting and threatening a minor girl.
Smokers in Delhi University sent out a message to the Delhi University Students' Union, which is pressing hard for zero-tolerance against smoking in varsity premises.
International lingerie brand Victoria's Secret has said former spice girl Victoria Beckham is the sexiest mom in the world.
Bharti officials have maintained that the group would like to hold only a minority stake in the tower company over a period of time.
The BCCI and the Indian team members want to forget the ICC Appeals hearing on Harbhajan Singh's case and get on with the game.
After Hours photographer Devendra Parab recounts how a 'high spirited' Salman Khan insisted he do some charity in exchange for clicking pictures.
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Wednesday, January 30, 2008

DNA Newsletter: January 31, 2008

Today's Headlines Thursday, January 31, 2008
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'Harbhajan cleared by lack of evidence'

Harbhajan Singh was cleared of racially abusing Australia's Andrew Symonds due to lack of evidence, rather than any external pressure, appeals commissioner John Hansen said.

SL would have quit if Bhajji wasn't cleared

Sri Lankan Cricket (SLC), would have also pulled out of the upcoming triangular one-day international series if off-spinner Harbhajan Singh was found guilty of the racial abuse charges.
Police said Rane was inside a boiler cleaning it, when someone accidentally switched on the heavy electrical meshing of the boiler.
Neighbours are considered best friends and first relatives by many people. But, statistics related to rape and attempt to rape cases in Surat do not show neighbours in good light.
Finishing with Harry Potter was more painful than divorce, the author of the boy wizard blockbuster tales JK Rowling said on Tuesday.
Twenty-nine India-based companies have been listed among the best 100 IT service providers in a new survey.
"I am sure he's disappointed that it hasn't happened yet," said the Australian, the only player in history to have twice achieved a calendar sweep of all four Grand Slam titles.
There is obviously some hope. But even if she doesn't want to, I have no issues. As a brother, I just want her to be happy. If coming back won't make her happy, so be it.
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Wednesday, January 23, 2008

DNA Newsletter: January 24, 2008

Today's Headlines Thursday, January 24, 2008
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'Moitra was blackmailing Pramod Mahajan'

Pravin has said in his appeal before the Bombay High Court that the senior BJP leader was being blackmailed by his secretary Vivek Moitra.

Half of Bengal affected with bird flu

Cooch Behar and Hoogly were on declared bird flu hit, taking the number of affected districts in the state to nine even as authorities set a target of culling three lakh chicken daily.
Sena chief Bal Thackeray said only the Sena partern will work and the state will not not accept 'anybody'.
India has poured cold water on a French government move to present a prestigious award to controversial Bangladeshi author Taslima Nasreen.
Pakistani anti-terror court remanded two persons arrested for alleged involvement in former premier Benazir Bhutto's assassination to police custody for 10 days.
The stock markets snapped a seven day losing streak and added 864 points, the third biggest gain in a single day, thanks to a surprise rate cut by the US Federal Reserve.
If Sydney was a farce, India were fierce at Perth. It's not often that the last Test of a series involving Australia holds any value.
After all the cloak and dagger about whether or not Sanjay Dutt has married Maanyata, the couple have gone ahead and declared their alliance with a half page ad.
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TV 18 Group News

The Homeshop18, a Network18 group venture is planning to launch a 24-hour home shopping television channel. The company plans to provide quality and branded products to its customers in an interactive format. The first Indian 24x7-shopping channel would be launched by February-March and would target 550 million cable television viewers from 2000 cities across the country. The channel with more than 15000 products to offer has partnered with 150 brands.

Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Share market crack

The sensex turns minor again

Friday, January 18, 2008

DNA Newsletter: January 19, 2008

Today's Headlines Saturday, January 19, 2008
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Nicholas Burns to resign: Condoleezza Rice

The Undersecretary of State for Political Affairs Nicholas Burns, who has led the Bush administration's diplomatic efforts to negotiate a nuclear deal with India, is resigning

'Mayawati has lost her balance recently'

SP President alleged that UP CM Mayawati had lost her 'balance' following the BSP's defeat at the hands of the SP in the recent Ballia Lok Sabha bypoll.
Unhappy with the investigation into the mysterious death of Bhadhant Sanghraj Mahathero, 75, in Shivaji Nagar on January 6, another Buddhist monk ended his life in Govandi
More areas in West Bengal reported death of birds on Friday as Chief Minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee described the bird flu outbreak in the state as 'very serious'.
Nicholas Burns, the U.S. pointman on Iran and India and the number three U.S. diplomat, is expected to step down for personal reasons.
Nano, the world's cheapest passenger car at $2,500 from Tata Motors, will force others to innovate and bring down their prices, said Tamil Nadu CM M. Karunanidhi.
VVS Laxman seems to have made a habit of coming good in tense situations and the stylish Indian batsman says he actually enjoys playing the role of a rescuer.
She's strikingly similar to her character in her debut film Socha Na Tha, and Ayesha Takia makes no bones about the fact that she has the same bindaas.
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Thursday, January 17, 2008

Godrej family faces Ulema's ire over Rushdie

The All India Ulema Association on Thursday said socialite and member of the Godrej industries family Parmeshwar Godrej should apologise to the Muslims for hosting controversial author Salman Rushdie, failing which it would ask community members to boycott the company's products.''Despite knowing the fact that Rushdie has hurt the Muslim sentiments by making derogatory remarks against Prophet Mohammed and terming Quran's preachings as Satanic Verses, the owner of Godrej group, Parmeshwar Godrej hosted the author. This is an insult to the Muslims of India,'' Association President Maulana Sayed Athar Ali said in a release here.''It was due to Rushdie's writings that 12 innocent youth lost their lives, when police fired on a protest march in February 1989. Godrej should immediately tender an apology otherwise the Muslim community will boycott all Godrej products,'' he said.The Council claims to represent Indian Muslims.

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