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TOP NEWSBudget dubbed as election-orientedWith the 'please all' efforts from farmers' loan waiver to raising of IT limit, the Union Budget 2008-09 was dubbed as an election-oriented exercise by friends and foes alike. Income tax exemption limit raisedBringing cheer to the salaried class, the slabs for personal income tax have been revised with the exemption limit being raised from Rs 1.10 lakh to Rs 1.50 lakh. The chief minister Vilasrao Deshmukh's eldest son Amit's wedding to television star Aditi Pratap Ghorpade was solemnised in a traditional Maharashtrian paddat. Several Muslim clerics have slammed the fatwa against films and acting issued by the Darul Ifta, part of Deoband's Darul Uloom. Pakistani senators have questioned President Pervez Musharraf's hotel bill of Rs 63 lakh during his recent three-day visit to UK, saying it caused a hole for the state exchequer. A populist budget prompted widespread speculation that Lok Sabha polls may be held before the end of the year, probably by October or November. Rohit Sharma feels the youngsters in the team would need to rise up to the occasion to win the cricket tri-series finals against Australia starting Sunday. Britney Spears' paparazzo boyfriend Adnan Ghalib has stunned his friends by insisting the singer is expecting his baby. | ||
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Friday, February 29, 2008
DNA Newsletter: March 1, 2008
Tuesday, February 26, 2008
DNA Newsletter: February 27, 2008
![]() | Today's Headlines | Wednesday, February 27, 2008 |
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TOP NEWSHayden calls Bhajji 'obnoxious little weed'Harbhajan Singh came under a fresh attack by Australian cricketers with opener Matthew Hayden calling the off-spinner an "obnoxious little weed". Lalu wants kids to say 'Chak de! Railways'If Lalu Prasad has his way, every child in India will proclaim 'Chak de! Railways' in the manner actor Shah Rukh Khan popularised the game of hockey in a Bollywood film. The MNS chief would be speaking on a topic titled, 'Udyachi Marathi aani Udyacha Maharashtra (Tomorrow's Marathi and tomorrow's Maharashtra)'. The following are the highlights of the Railway Budget 2008-09, presented in the Lok Sabha Tuesday by Railway Minister Lalu Prasad. An Indian girl undergoing treatment for a rare genetic disease in a London hospital while simultaneously fighting a deportation order has barely weeks to live. Mergers between banks aren't a common occurrence, but when they do occur, people and culture issues tend to overshadow the technological integration process. India's new coach Gary Kirsten believes most teams in international cricket indulge in sledging their opponents and only the form and degree varies. While Bobby Mukherjee's ex-wife Aparna Gandhi has filed a criminal case against him, his actor-wife rubbishes allegations of him being violent. | ||
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Thursday, February 21, 2008
DNA Newsletter: February 22, 2008
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TOP NEWSZardari-Sharif to form new governmentAsif Ali Zardari, Nawaz Sharif join hands to form new government in Pakistan. Days of Musharraf's regime numbered: SharifFormer Pakistan Premier and PML-N chief Nawaz Sharif told hundreds of protesting lawyers here that the days of President Pervez Musharraf's regime were numbered. Bal Thackeray dared Lalu Prasad to perform 'Chhat Pooja' at Marina Beach in Chennai to oppose the imposition of Tamil by the Karunanidhi government in schools across the state. A 40-year-old woman was allegedly raped by two Haryana armed police personnel and a commando attached to the state Governor in the wee hours on Thursday, police said. "Our policy is not based on support for an individual," US Senator Hagel told reporters in New Delhi on Wednesday. Essel Infra Projects, which plans to set up a special economic zone (SEZ) in Gorai on the outskirts of Mumbai, has offered to withdraw from the project. For long, they hankered with their board about suitable gradations and now an open market has reflected their true worth. Yes I am doing Raju Hirani's film being produced by Vinod Chopra tentatively titled Idiots," Aamir Khan has declared in his latest blog on aamirkhan.com. | ||
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Thursday, February 14, 2008
DNA Newsletter: February 15, 2008
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TOP NEWSFuel price hike will not be rolled back: PMPM Manmohan Singh has ruled out a rollback of the fuel price hike announced, stressing that such a step would have a disastrous impact on the country's economy. Petrol price up by Rs 2 | BJP for nationwide stirThe government decided to hike petrol and diesel prices by Rs 2 and Re 1 a litre respectively from Thursday tonight to curb losses of public sector oil companies. Raj Thackeray was granted conditional bail on Wednesday evening for a sum of Rs 15,000. Earlier in the day Thackeray and Azmi had been arrested. After the violence, 15% of the industries, all of them small-scale units, have been shut and about 40% affected badly. Singer Carla Bruni on Wednesday described their love-affair as instantaneous, said her husband was much misunderstood, and pledged they would be together "until death". In a significant development, a few leading private sector banks have begun to cough up a portion of their non-performing home loans to Arcil. It is the last home match for Gilchrist, who will retire at the end of the ongoing Commonwealth Bank series. They are friends, but that's not stopping them from taking each other on - professionally, of course. | ||
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Tuesday, February 12, 2008
DNA Newsletter: February 13, 2008
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TOP NEWSCentre rushes more forces to MaharashtraThe Home Ministry has advised Maharashtra to make all necessary arrangements to ensure that peace was maintained all over the state. Violence in Nasik, 26 MNS workers arrestedTwenty-five MNS activists, including two municipal corporators, have been rounded up following attacks on fruit-vendors and pelting of stones here. BJP accused the Congress of deliberately going 'soft' on Raj Thackeray, who has made controversial statements against north Indians, because of its alliance with his MNS in civic bodies. Even as Barack 'Hussein' Obama's detractors have kicked off a widespread internet campaign to stain his image among Christian voters, alleging that he has tried to hide his Muslim identity. A £200 million film centre. A permanent home for fashion shows in London. Funding for avant-garde film projects. Less than a month from its global launch, the world's thinnest NoteBook- the 'MacBook Air' was unveiled in the country by maker Apple here on Tuesday. Skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni came to the defense of his beleagured deputy Yuvraj Singh, saying his short innings on Tuesday cannot be termed as a failure. Lindsay Lohan and Paris Hilton had a huge cat-fight at Timbaland's pre-Grammy party on Saturday. | ||
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Monday, February 11, 2008
DNA Newsletter: February 12, 2008
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TOP NEWSFIR lodged against Raj ThackerayRaj has been booked under Section 153A of the IPC. He's been charged with promoting enmity between different groups on grounds of place of birth and language. Sanjay Dutt marries Manyata in MumbaiSanjay and Manyata, who reportedly got married under the Special Marriage Act last week, are likely to solemnise their wedding as per Hindu rites here. The World Bank had warned of a possibility of fraudulent practices in projects supervised by the National Aids Control Organisation. The Congress posed ten questions to LK Advani maintaining that the saffron party had a deplorable record in checking terrorism and had no right to lecture anybody. The Joy of Sex, the groundbreaking 1972 manual that shook up life in the bedroom around the world, has been given a 21st-century makeover. The Reliance name came crashing down as retail investors of Anil Ambani group firm, Reliance Power, lost an astronomical Rs 475 crore on the day of its listing on Monday. With the 5th of the 12 ODI series slated for Tuesday, it's time Indian think tank saves its players from burning out Sanjay and Manyata, who reportedly got married under the Special Marriage Act last week, are likely to solemnise their wedding as per Hindu rites here. | ||
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Saturday, February 9, 2008
DNA Newsletter: February 10, 2008
![]() | Today's Headlines | Sunday, February 10, 2008 |
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TOP NEWSKidney kingpin brought to DelhiThe Kidney racket kingpin Dr Amit Kumar landed in Delhi on Saturday evening. ''Dr Horror' earned 200% profit per transplant'Amit Kumar Raut lived life king size thanks to the nearly 200 percent profit he gained per illegal transplant, according to his reported admission to Nepal Police. Panic gripped passengers when an unclaimed baggage was found at Mumbai's Chhatrapati Shivaji Airport's domestic terminal on Saturday. Amit Kumar Raut lived life king size thanks to the nearly 200 percent profit he gained per illegal transplant, according to his reported admission to Nepal Police. An Australian man was convicted on Saturday of killing his wife and then hiding her body in a metal drum in his garage for 23 years. After the withdrawal of two initial public offerings (IPO) in two days, the market for new issues finds itself on a shaky wicket. Sourav Ganguly is apparently in talks with Australian ace Adam Gilchrist on Bollywood star Shah Rukh Khan's behalf to have him play for Kolkata in the Indian Cricket League (IPL) Katrina Kaif has finally decided to break her silence on her relationship with the often-in-trouble Khan and what's more. | ||
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Sunday, February 3, 2008
DNA Newsletter: February 4, 2008
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TOP NEWSHitler's 'lost fleet' found in Black SeaNow, 60 years on, the Nazi dictator's 'lost fleet' - the resting place of three German submarines - has been found in the Black Sea off the coast of Turkey. Scientists find the bliss behind the kissHold your breath as in the next few minutes you would be unraveling the mystery of why do hormones go topsy-turvy when lips lock. Describing him as a child in politics, Union Railways Minister Lalu Prasad Yadav advised MNS chief Raj Thackery to behave like a mature person if he wanted to be a national leader. The BJP has made it clear that it would not be easy for Navin Chawla to stay on in EC despite union law minister HR Bharadwaj's proposal to amend the constitution. Paint the otherwise red cupid 'green' this Valentine's Day if you realy love your better half, environment campaigners have urged. Ford India president and managing director Arvind Mathew said the company will enter a new phase of development and growth in the country with the infusion of $500 million. Australia pace spearhead Brett Lee reposed faith in the new look bowling line-up and said his team has the depth in bowling to cope against best batsmen. Why are most stars unwilling to admit that doing ads is simply about the moolah they are offering? Shubha Shetty-Saha tries to figure this one out | ||
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