![]() | Today's Headlines | Wednesday, October 01, 2008 |
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TOP NEWS3 cops get judicial custody in Rizwanur caseThe chief judicial metropolitan magistrate sent the three police officers charge-sheeted by the CBI for abetting the Kolkata graphic engineer's suicide in judicial custody for 14 days Deaths fail to discourage devoteesDespite the many deaths at the altar of the goddess Chamunda temple, people's faith in the deity hasn't shaken one bit. The special permission granted to Nikam, by state home minister RR Patil, to give interviews to the media has been withdrawn Azamgarh is shocked, even angry, at the way the police and the media have labelled it a "nursery for terrorists" ever since the Jamia Nagar encounter. The Pakistan govt has granted permission to the chief of the Pakistan-based terrorist group, Lashkar-e-Toiba, Hafiz Mohammad Saeed, to import a duty free bullet-proof Land Cruiser. Three days after WPP won deal, Wachovia bank went bust Post her Olympics 800m victory and $1 million jackpot, Kenya's Pamela Jelimo has been hounded by many suitors and 'fathers'. The 18-year-old is the first Kenyan woman to win an Olympic gold Looks like the ugly spat between Shah Rukh Khan and Salman Khan is creating a ripple effect, which is splitting the film fraternity in a way. | ||
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Tuesday, September 30, 2008
DNA Newsletter: October 1, 2008
Monday, September 29, 2008
DNA Newsletter: September 30, 2008
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TOP NEWS13 injured in Malegaon cylinder explosionSeven persons were injured in a cylinder blast in a hotel on Monday night and eight others, including six policemen, were hurt in stone-pelting. Rahul will be PM sooner or later: SachinSachin Pilot, a young MP considered a part of his youth brigade, says it will "happen sooner or later". Initiates process to take back land from clubs, like MIG and Matoshree Azamgarh is shocked, even angry, at the way the police and the media have labelled it a "nursery for terrorists" ever since the Jamia Nagar encounter. In remarks that appeared to endorse India's stand on terrorism, the 27-nation EU asked Pakistan to commit itself to root out terrorism "without any reservations". The Sensex dropped below the 12500 mark during intra-day trade. This was seen as an important support which had withstood the fall from the highs of January. Impressed with Mahendra Singh Dhoni's captaincy skills, former Test player Chetan Chauhan said the flamboyant cricketer reminds him of the World Cup winning skipper Kapil Dev. Prachi Desai is enjoying a welcome break from work in Singapore. However, she is soon to return to the city just in time for Navratri. | ||
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Saturday, September 27, 2008
DNA Newsletter: September 28, 2008
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TOP NEWS'Our Id plans have been spoilt'For the first time, peace in Mehrauli was shattered by the screams of innocent people as a bomb exploded in a busy market on Saturday afternoon. US-based IT firm's CEO assaulted in NoidaThe CEO in India of a US-based software firm was dragged out of his car and attacked in Noida, police said Saturday, four days after the India CEO of an Italian firm was lynched by workers. Cardiologists are no longer surprised to see heart attacks in men below the age of 30. Azamgarh is shocked, even angry, at the way the police and the media have labelled it a "nursery for terrorists" ever since the Jamia Nagar encounter. With the nuclear deal poised to get the Congressional nod in a day or two, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice is readying to visit India on Oct 3 to seal the landmark deal. Financial turbulence in the US took yet another toll with America's sixth largest bank, Wachovia, starting preliminary talks with potential buyers including Citigroup. Slams BCCI officials for raising hue and cry over Australia's presence at the Jaipur academy. As far back as May 2006, astrologers had predicted that Rahul Gandhi's desire to marry a foreigner would not materialise. | ||
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Friday, September 26, 2008
DNA Newsletter: September 27, 2008
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TOP NEWSWill Aamir get second time lucky?With Taare Zameen Par being chosen as India's official entry for the Oscars, we are hopeful that we hit the bull's eye. 'I am not a Balaji loyalist'Jay Bhanushali is out of work these days. He is not only out of the reality show Bollywood ka Ticket, he has also quit the daily soap Kayamath. Cardiologists are no longer surprised to see heart attacks in men below the age of 30. Azamgarh is shocked, even angry, at the way the police and the media have labelled it a "nursery for terrorists" ever since the Jamia Nagar encounter. Pakistani authorities tightened security at Islamabad's international airport on Thursday after a telephone threat that warned of a bomb attack. The markets have been seeing some weak global cues because of the financial crises in the USA and the fate of the $700 billion bailout which still hangs in the balance Australian wicket-keeper Brad Haddin refused to bite the bait on Friday on the raging controversy on Rajasthan Cricket Academy obliging the visiting team On the eve of Kareena Kapoor's birthday last week, mother Babita suggested that she should make it really special. | ||
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Thursday, September 25, 2008
DNA Newsletter: September 26, 2008
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TOP NEWS'Aatank-garh' irks AzamgarhAzamgarh is shocked, even angry, at the way the police and the media have labelled it a "nursery for terrorists" ever since the Jamia Nagar encounter. Orissa responsible for Kandhamal violenceThe National Commission for Minorities (NCM) has strongly indicted the BJD-BJP ruling coalition in the state for its inability to control the situation. A case of forgery and corruption has been registered against Anand Rao, builder and son-in-law of BJP leader late Pramod Mahajan, and two former Chief Executive Officers of SRA. Azamgarh is shocked, even angry, at the way the police and the media have labelled it a "nursery for terrorists" ever since the Jamia Nagar encounter. Pakistani authorities tightened security at Islamabad's international airport on Thursday after a telephone threat that warned of a bomb attack. India's annual rate of inflation remained unchanged at the previous week's level of 12.14 percent for the week ended Sep 13, fresh data showed. The dead-as-dodo track suddenly sprang to life as Munaf Patel knocked the daylights out of Delhi with a singeing four-wicket haul to help Rest of India seize the upper hand. Hollywood script writer-turned-director Paul Schrader (of Light Sleeper fame), who has written films for Martin Scorsese has approached Amitabh Bachchan to play a pivotal role in his next project. | ||
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Wednesday, September 24, 2008
DNA Newsletter: September 25, 2008
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TOP NEWS'I am on top of the world'Mumbai-based model Frieda Pinto is on cloud nine as her debut film, Danny Boyle's Slumdog Millionaire, has won the People's Choice Award at the Toronto film festival. What has scarred Imran Khan?The 'cute' actor has quite a wild streak hidden inside him. He has a huge fascination for knives and is also quite a pro at jabbing a knife between his fingers. A case of forgery and corruption has been registered against Anand Rao, builder and son-in-law of BJP leader late Pramod Mahajan, and two former Chief Executive Officers of SRA. A Delhi court dismissed the bail plea of Abdul Rehman, the father of suspected terrorist Zia-ur-Rehman who was arrested for his alleged involvement in the serial blasts in the capital. Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari could pocket three million pounds (Rs.258 million) from the sale of an English mansion after corruption charges against him were dropped. Anil Ambani, head of Reliance Anil Dhirubhai Ambani Group (ADAG), has filed a defamation suit in the Bombay High Court seeking Rs10,000 crore in damages If Ishant Sharma started the rot, it was Pradeep Sangwan who forced Rest of India into the rut and he says nothing really matched the feeling of scalping the wicket of Dhoni. Mumbai-based model Frieda Pinto is on cloud nine as her debut film, Danny Boyle's Slumdog Millionaire, has won the People's Choice Award at the Toronto film festival. | ||
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Tuesday, September 23, 2008
DNA Newsletter: September 24, 2008
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TOP NEWS'Yash Raj didn't help much'Ex-hockey coach Negi, the 'inspiration' behind the SRK starrer Chak De, spent hours giving inputs about how to perfect the hockey game on celluloid. 'It's a great time to be a woman'You could quite mistake it for a typical society luncheon, replete with hors d'oeuvres, coconut water and chocolate brownie mousse doing the rounds A case of forgery and corruption has been registered against Anand Rao, builder and son-in-law of BJP leader late Pramod Mahajan, and two former Chief Executive Officers of SRA. A police officer said they had "vital clues" and would crack the case soon. Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari could pocket three million pounds (Rs.258 million) from the sale of an English mansion after corruption charges against him were dropped. History it seems repeats itself, going by what is suggested in the shareholding pattern of Reliance Natural Resources Limited. Born-again Ashish Nehra have forced critics to either swallow their words or disown the premature obituaries they had penned for his first class career. Ex-hockey coach Negi, the 'inspiration' behind the SRK starrer Chak De, spent hours giving inputs about how to perfect the hockey game on celluloid. | ||
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Monday, September 22, 2008
DNA Newsletter: September 23, 2008
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TOP NEWSBDTA is trapped in battle for public propertyThe Bombay Diocesan Trust Association was incorporated as a limited company in 1929 and registered with the registrar of companies as BDTA Limited. How Air India managed a drunk pilot aboardPilot travelling in economy class had to be upgraded to first class after soiling his seat A case of forgery and corruption has been registered against Anand Rao, builder and son-in-law of BJP leader late Pramod Mahajan, and two former Chief Executive Officers of SRA. A police officer said they had "vital clues" and would crack the case soon. Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari could pocket three million pounds (Rs.258 million) from the sale of an English mansion after corruption charges against him were dropped. With low call rates and established players, it could take years to turn a profit. The deadlock over the administration of Pakistan Cricket Board is finally over with the sports ministry officially deciding to monitor the day-to-day PCB affairs. Rohit Bal stole the entire HDIL India Couture Week with a show that blended surprise with flamboyance, with very wearable clothes that would do any wearer proud. | ||
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