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TOP NEWSCreamy layer to be redefined for OBCsIn a move that could allow reservation benefits to a larger section of OBC, the upper income limit for the creamy layer to be excluded from this category is likely to be doubled. WHO urges world ban on smokingSmoking bans are an effective way of preventing heart disease, getting cigarette users to quit and protecting children from second-hand smoke. Around 200 students of the Symbiosis Education Institute here marched to the Pune Mirror newspaper office on Monday, protesting the publication of pictures of semi-nude girls. A 24-year-old man was arrested here on Monday on murder charges after he fired a bullet into his friend's head who refused to buy more liquor for him, the police said. There's no need to scratch your chin to cultivate why Bollywood heartthrobs like Akshay Kumar and Abhishek Bachchan prefer flaunting stubble , it's the way to win a woman's heart. The other day, one of my students who was in London for her summer internship, was talking about its tourist spots. Having lost May's Champions League final with Chelsea, Michael Ballack again suffered silverware heartbreak as Germany lost the Euro 2008 final 1-0 to Spain. John Abraham has been signed on to play the lead in his first animation movie. | ||
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Monday, June 30, 2008
DNA Newsletter: July 1, 2008
Saturday, June 28, 2008
DNA Newsletter: June 29, 2008
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TOP NEWSSuperb Raina sets up India's 7-wicket victoryIn-form Suresh Raina smashed his second century of the competition with a classy unbeaten 116 to lead India to a comfortable seven-wicket victory over Bangladesh. Does beauty stop at 30?Old is gold, they say, but it's definitely the young and the cash rich that rule the roost today. For the first time in 16 years, the financial capital will be witnessing water cuts during the monsoon due to scanty rainfall received over the last fortnight. The fierce street anger in which three people have died as protests spread against the transfer of forest land to Shri Amarnath Shrine Board has precipitated into a political crisis. Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton, the victor and the vanquished in the Democratic presidential nomination race, came together in a carefully choreographed show. India's poor paid nearly Rs.9 billion in bribes over only three months to avail basic public utility services, a new study said on Saturday. Sania Mirza and her American partner Bethanie Mattek sailed into the third round of Wimbledon women's doubles event after a comfortable straight-set win. Old is gold, they say, but it's definitely the young and the cash rich that rule the roost today. | ||
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Friday, June 27, 2008
DNA Newsletter: June 28, 2008
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TOP NEWSAuto-pilot doesn't mean relaxed captainThe incident created a furore, even though A-I dismissed it as a radio communication failure. 'I will never forgive them'She has been accused of firing her mouth too often and she doesn't intend to be different either. For the first time in 16 years, the financial capital will be witnessing water cuts during the monsoon due to scanty rainfall received over the last fortnight. CBI arrested Rajkumar, the domestic help of Durranis in connection with the sensational Noida double murder case. Barack Obama and his wife, Michelle, each donated $ 2,300 to the campaign of his former rival, Hillary Clinton, which is $ 22 million in debt. The rollover bubble met the waiting triple pins of oil, Dow and inflation on Friday, and it happened exactly as the Oracle of Omaha had predicted. Fast rising South Korean star Park Tae-Hwan has been tipped as capable of beating Ian Thorpe's 400m freestyle world record and will be challenged at the Beijing Olympics. Reliable sources reveal that choreographer Shiamak Davar has approached Michael Douglas and Catherine Zeta-Jones to choreograph a sequence in their film Racing the Monsoon. | ||
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Thursday, June 26, 2008
DNA Newsletter: June 27, 2008
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TOP NEWS'SRK's success is due to his mother's dua'Aziz Mirza's latest film Kismat Konnection, starring Shahid Kapoor and Vidya Balan, is special for the filmmaker more than one reason. 'I'm dating interesting women'Early morning strollers on the newly-minted skywalk in Bandra were in for a surprise as they spotted a hunk leaning on the railings, enjoying the breeze. The Bombay High Court reveals that the licence was cancelled by a panel of seven judges of the Bombay High Court in 1923 following an order from the government. "Power shortfall will be around 600 MW taking into account both West Bengal State Electricity Distribution Company and CESC command area," a utility official spokesperson said. "As a neighbouring country India is requesting peace talks but it did not compel the Sri Lankan Government to stop the war," Media Minister Lakshman Yapa Abeywardane told reporters. Mahendra Singh Dhoni's popularity, country's third largest two-wheeler maker TVS Motor Company will launch a new ad-campaign for its executive bike 'Flame'. Indian football team captain Baichung Bhutia is all geared up to play along with the likes of Didier Drogba, Kaka and Steven Gerrard Early morning strollers on the newly-minted skywalk in Bandra were in for a surprise as they spotted a hunk leaning on the railings, enjoying the breeze. | ||
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Wednesday, June 25, 2008
DNA Newsletter: June 26, 2008
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TOP NEWSFixing allegations don't surprise someAfter a Malaysian tabloid claimed that the last group league tie between India and Malaysia in the Azlan Shah Cup 2008 was fixed, few people are surprised. Rishi-Neetu on the small-screenIf all goes well, Rishi Kapoor and Neetu Singh will make their appearance on the small screen very soon. The Maharashtra government on Wednesday decided to engage a state-run agency to construct the proposed Mumbai Trans-Harbour Link, envisioned as one of the world's longest sea bridges. The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) conducted another lie detector test on his wife Nupur. In a sensational allegation, several unnamed Malaysian hockey players have been accused by their own governing body of fixing a match against India. SRS Group, the north India centric realtor, is planning to float an initial public offering by the end of this fiscal to part-fund its Rs 1,000-crore entertainment investment plans, a top official said. After a Malaysian tabloid claimed that the last group league tie between India and Malaysia in the Azlan Shah Cup 2008 was fixed, few people are surprised. Raima Sen is perhaps passing through the best phase of her career. | ||
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Tuesday, June 24, 2008
DNA Newsletter: June 25, 2008
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TOP NEWS'He should flirt with me'Vidya Balan was evidently tired when we caught up with her in the middle of a series of interviews for her forthcoming film Kismat Konnection. Aamir, Saif or Akshay?The Bhatts and Percept Picture Company's ambitious Indo-Pak joint venture film may turn out to be a big project with the filmmakers trying to rope in either Akshay, Aamir or Saif. Mumbai and the entire west coast may not get rains for the next three days as there is no proper `system' to favour rainfall activity soon in this region. Nupur Talwar, the mother of slain teenager Aarushi, on Tuesday failed to make it on time for the second lie detection test. The spouses of two British prime ministers launched charity events organised by two prominent Indian-origin industrialists in London - each for causes close to their hearts. Tata Steel Ltd, the world's No.6 steel maker, should say on Thursday its quarterly profit before tax and one-offs rose by a third Mahendra Singh Dhoni wants his Dazzlers to emulate Kapil's Devils at Lord's next year by holding the Twenty20 World Cup aloft a la the 1983 champions Vidya Balan was evidently tired when we caught up with her in the middle of a series of interviews for her forthcoming film Kismat Konnection. | ||
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Monday, June 23, 2008
DNA Newsletter: June 24, 2008
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TOP NEWS'I need a hero to suit my age'She has just finished Jaya Smriti, an annual concert in memory of her late mother Jaya Chakravarty and yet Hema Malini shows little hint of fatigue. A lost and found stunt, Bollywood styleKashmiri youth who ran away to be a star at the age of 11 returns home 21 years later with a film unit Mumbai and the entire west coast may not get rains for the next three days as there is no proper `system' to favour rainfall activity soon in this region. The BJP has portrayed its prime ministerial hopeful L.K. Advani as Hindu deity Lord Ram in a hoarding put up in front of its office in Kanpur's Naveen Market area. With Pakistan's ruling coalition gunning for President Pervez Musharraf, the US has said that he made a 'number of mistakes'. As Bill Gates prepares to walk away later this week from Microsoft to focus on his $37-billion charitable foundation, the company he founded will face some challenges. Ana Ivanovic admitted she is thriving on the pressure of being world number one after cruising into the second round at Wimbledon with a 6-1, 6-2 victory over Rossana De Los Rios. Preity Zinta's stint with cricket has been a very good one with her Mohali Indian Premier League team reaching the semi finals in the inaugural edition of the T20 cricket league. | ||
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Saturday, June 21, 2008
DNA Newsletter: June 22, 2008
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TOP NEWSMumbai Sikhs end daylong violenceThe Sikh-dominated Mulund area was on the boil for most of as thousands of Sikhs protested the killing of a community member by the bodyguards of Dera chief Ram Rahim Singh. It's now a game of arithmetic in the Lok SabhaThe Manmohan Singh government may survive a vote of trust in the lower house of parliament, despite withdrawal of support by the Left parties and the BSP. The Sikh-dominated Mulund area was on the boil for most of as thousands of Sikhs protested the killing of a community member by the bodyguards of Dera chief Ram Rahim Singh. The Manmohan Singh government may survive a vote of trust in the lower house of parliament, despite withdrawal of support by the Left parties and the BSP. After being fined for her unruly behaviour on a US-bound British Airways flight, supermodel Naomi Campbell has accused the airline of being "racist". Y V Reddy on Saturday met Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and is understood to have discussed steps needed to be taken to control the prices. Mohammad Asif will have to pay up the money that the PCB spent on defending him in the drug possession case in Dubai if he is found guilty in the internal inquiry to be conducted by the PCB. "Goa is oxygen for me," declares Wendell Rodricks, "I breathe and live in a creative bubble no one can understand. until they see my almost yogic, pure existence here." | ||
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