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TOP NEWSSalman Khan wants to marry now!While the world thinks Salman Khan is running away from marriage, and even when there are rumours of him having trouble with Katrina Kaif, here's some exciting news. Lee starts new innings with HarmanBrett Lee, who has been a part of an all Aussie band Six and Out for over six years, says he is moving out of it and creating his own music band. India's philanthropist doctor couple Prakash and Mandakini Amte were on Thursday declared winners of the prestigious Ramon Magsaysay award. The recently unearthed terror module plotting bomb attacks on key installations in Tamil Nadu has no direct link with banned outfits such as the SIMI and LeT. People from Hindu as well as Muslim community took part in prayer meetings which were organised here in memory of those killed in the recent bombings in India that took over 50 lives. HDFC Ltd and ICICI Bank, two of the largest housing finance providers in the country, on Thursday hiked their floating home loan rates by 0.75 per cent Virender Sehwag blasted a quickfire unbeaten 128 as India squandered a flying start with a dramatic collapse which saw the visitors losing four wickets While the world thinks Salman Khan is running away from marriage, and even when there are rumours of him having trouble with Katrina Kaif, here's some exciting news. | ||
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Thursday, July 31, 2008
DNA Newsletter: August 1, 2008
Wednesday, July 30, 2008
DNA Newsletter: July 31, 2008
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TOP NEWSPriyanka-Harman: Splitsville 2008?There's something of a Shakespearean twist to this one, complete with the bitter sting of tragedy in its tail - and tale. Small, Clean and Sexy!London has imposed a weekday congestion charge, a tax that polluting cars have to shell out to drive into London's Congestion Charge Zone from 6:30 am to 7:00 pm. Paedophilia accused British national Duncan Grant and Alan Waters were set free from the Nagpur Central Jail after the Bombay High Court acquitted them of charges last week. The toll in Saturday's serial bombings in Ahmedabad has reached 51, a senior Gujarat minister said here on Wednesday. The BBC has been fined a whopping 400,000 pounds by Britain's broadcasting watchdog for "very serious" breaches by "faking" competition winners and misleading viewers. Mahindra & Mahindra on Wednesday announced its entry into the two-wheeler segment by acquiring 80 per cent stake in Honda's former Indian partner Kinetic Motor Company Ltd. Imagine the bird's eye view of cricket being played with a gargantuan Indian Ocean on two sides of the ground. No wonder then that the multi-faceted personality has claimed the top spot in the industry. | ||
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Tuesday, July 29, 2008
DNA Newsletter: July 30, 2008
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TOP NEWSNine live bombs found in SuratNine live bombs were found on Tuesday in crowded residential areas of the diamond city of Surat triggering panic Police search Mumbai stations after bomb alertThe police were conducting searches at suburban Kalyan, Ambernath and Thane railway stations looking for possible bombs following a phone call The Supreme Court refused to grant any relief to MNS chief Raj Thackeray, facing prosecution in Jharkhand for making rabble-rousing speeches against north Indians. Altogther 32 militants, belonging to different outfits, today surrendered before the army and deposited huge quantities of arms and ammunition in Upper Assam's Dibrugarh district. Harry Potter author JK Rowling earned more than any other celebrity, beating US talk show host Oprah Winfrey, in a survey of world's richest celebrities. Basically, capital gains tax is applicable on capital assets such as property, gold, shares, units, bonds debentures, etc In between all that the T20 bug bit the world. Players, viewers and administrators of course are smitten more than bitten. Aamir Khan's recent successes as director and producer have catapulted him to the number one spot in the industry | ||
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Monday, July 28, 2008
DNA Newsletter: July 29, 2008
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TOP NEWSBlasts in B'lore, Ahmedabad a conspiracy: BJPBJP on Monday made a surprise allegation that the weekend blasts in Bangalore and Ahmedabad were a conspiracy to divert attention from the 'cash-for-votes' scandal. 'Why is cash-for-vote tape not being telecast?'Nearly a week after the MPs' bribery scandal rocked parliament on the day of the trust vote, there is a growing demand that the tape of the TV sting into the cash-for-vote scam be made public The Supreme Court refused to grant any relief to MNS chief Raj Thackeray, facing prosecution in Jharkhand for making rabble-rousing speeches against north Indians. Altogther 32 militants, belonging to different outfits, today surrendered before the army and deposited huge quantities of arms and ammunition in Upper Assam's Dibrugarh district. Harry Potter author JK Rowling earned more than any other celebrity, beating US talk show host Oprah Winfrey, in a survey of world's richest celebrities. Czech auto maker Skoda Auto's Indian subsidiary Skoda India today announced an increase in prices of all its models in the country. Indian opener Gautam Gambhir asserted on Monday that the visitors will find a way to tackle the menacing spin duo of Muttiah Muralitharan and Ajantha Mendis Outright condemnation or tight-lipped silence. India's film fraternity onMonday united behind its Muslim actors -- including the four Khans | ||
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Saturday, July 26, 2008
DNA Newsletter: July 27, 2008
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TOP NEWSIts Shahrukh vs Aamir nowAn interesting trend is emerging in the advertising world. Whichever product Shah Rukh Khan endorses, a rival company immediately signs up Aamir Khan to endorse their product. 'I know the janta is not mad about me'She walks in a little flushed.and a lot famished - after a session at the gym and a script narration-into the lobby of a suburban five-star and wants to first dip into a swift snack. CBI on Friday arrested four Mumbai police officials including an Assistant Commissioner of Police for allegedly demanding bribe from a travel agent to give him benefit in two cases. Delhi Police continues to be on high alert with top police officials reviewing the security set-up as nearly a dozen serial blasts ripped through Ahmedabad today. Harry Potter author JK Rowling earned more than any other celebrity, beating US talk show host Oprah Winfrey, in a survey of world's richest celebrities. Honda Motorcycles and Scooter India is planning to launch two models in the big motorbike section priced over Rs.1 million by the end of this fiscal. It is a history of sorts for Indian aquatics. For the first time, the country will be fielding a four-member team at the Olympics. An interesting trend is emerging in the advertising world. Whichever product Shah Rukh Khan endorses, a rival company immediately signs up Aamir Khan to endorse their product. | ||
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Friday, July 25, 2008
DNA Newsletter: July 26, 2008
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TOP NEWSImran Khan's Bong connectionMost of us can be accused of being blind followers of tradition. We automatically take on our father's second name and live with it all our lives, because tradition tells us so. Katrina remains mum It was the first time Katrina Kaif appeared before the media post the alleged spat between Salman Khan and Shah Rukh Khan. Evidently she was evasive to talk anything about the incident. CBI on Friday arrested four Mumbai police officials including an Assistant Commissioner of Police for allegedly demanding bribe from a travel agent to give him benefit in two cases. The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) have worked out an alliance for the next parliamentary elections. Harry Potter author JK Rowling earned more than any other celebrity, beating US talk show host Oprah Winfrey, in a survey of world's richest celebrities. Tremors of Bangalore serial blasts on Friday were felt in Dalal Street with benchmark Sensex tumbling by over 500 points as suspected terror-link to the explosions. Given the recent strike rate of the ageing Kumble-Harbhajan combine - over 40 runs per wicket - India has nothing to lose and everything to gain by replacing them The Unforgettables tour, an all Bachchan affair that was supposed on end on August 29 with the grand finale at Rotterdam, will in all probability be extended by one more day. | ||
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Thursday, July 24, 2008
DNA Newsletter: July 25, 2008
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TOP NEWS'Maya's agri money not genuine'The CBI has said the claim of Uttar Pradesh chief minister Mayawati about her Rs64,000 agricultural income "does not appear to be genuine". Double blow: Power and water crises grip stateWhat you may have thought were problems confined to interiors of the state are now almost at Mumbai's doorsteps. The United Progressive Alliance government's victory in Tuesday's parliamentary trust vote has earned indirect approval from an unexpected quarter - Shiv Sena chief Bal Thackeray. The Delhi government on Wednesday granted approval for smart card based driving licences that will "eliminate malpractices". With New Delhi having done its part to salvage the nuclear deal, it is now the US Congress' turn to shake India's outstretched hand, major American newspapers said. After seeing off powerful competitors from the boardroom to emerging markets in Africa and Asia, Vodafone's India-born chief executive Arun Sarin is facing a stiff challenge. The end of Roger Federer's long reign as world number one moved closer when he suffered a shock second-round defeat by Frenchman Gilles Simon After Priyanka Chopra had laid down some ground rules by refusing to do a kissing scene with boyfriend Harman Baweja, she has reportedly let her guard down. | ||
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Wednesday, July 23, 2008
DNA Newsletter: July 24, 2008
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TOP NEWSSRK's acting teacher ditched!He is the man who helped Shah Rukh Khan take his first trembling steps on stage and deliver the first dialogue without a stammer. Neena Gupta gets marriedNeena Gupta has married Delhi based Vivek Mehra, a chartered accountant working in a top shot commerce firm on July 15 in a secret marriage. The United Progressive Alliance government's victory in Tuesday's parliamentary trust vote has earned indirect approval from an unexpected quarter - Shiv Sena chief Bal Thackeray. The Delhi government on Wednesday granted approval for smart card based driving licences that will "eliminate malpractices". With New Delhi having done its part to salvage the nuclear deal, it is now the US Congress' turn to shake India's outstretched hand, major American newspapers said. Free from the clutches of the Left parties, Finance Minister P Chidambaram said on Wednesday that the government would try to speed up reforms India captured two early wickets before opener Malinda Warnapura lit up a gloomy day by cracking a sparkling unbeaten half century to take Sri Lanka to 85 for two. He is the man who helped Shah Rukh Khan take his first trembling steps on stage and deliver the first dialogue without a stammer. | ||
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