Friday, October 31, 2008

DNA Newsletter: November 1, 2008

Today's Headlines Saturday, November 01, 2008
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Obscure group claims hand in Assam blasts

Little-known Islamic Security Force-Indian Mujahideen (ISF-IM) on Friday claimed responsibility for Thursday's serial blasts that killed 77 people

Jailed Pak SRK fan still dreams Bollywood

His detention for over two months in a Punjab jail has not deterred 15-year-old Pakistani Shah Rukh Khan fan Nasir Sultan.
Stir by 1.5 lakh technicians, artistes to demand timely payment of wages; 40 film shoots hit
People distributed sweets and burst crackers in Bihar to celebrate the arrest of Maharashtra Navnirman Sena leader Raj Thackeray
A row about plagiarism embroiled Prime Minister Stephen Harper after his former speechwriter admitted to copying a 1993 speech in support of the US-led Iraq war by Australia's John Howard.
With the market value of collaterals falling below the loans outstanding, more borrowers could default
Indian shuttlers Saina Nehwal and RMV Guru Saidutt won their respective quarterfinal matches in the World Junior Badminton Championship at the Balewadi Sports Complex
Television czarina Ekta Kapoor, who had all the titles of her shows beginning with K has decided to do away with it
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Thursday, October 30, 2008

DNA Newsletter: October 31, 2008

Today's Headlines Friday, October 31, 2008
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Lay off Ash!

Director S Shankar hired 40 security guards to check anybody from clicking pictures of the shoot of his Aishwarya starrer in Goa.

What have I got myself into?: Aamir Khan

That's what Aamir Khan often found telling himself when he had to lift weights every morning to build muscles for his upcoming film
Stir by 1.5 lakh technicians, artistes to demand timely payment of wages; 40 film shoots hit
People distributed sweets and burst crackers in Bihar to celebrate the arrest of Maharashtra Navnirman Sena leader Raj Thackeray
A row about plagiarism embroiled Prime Minister Stephen Harper after his former speechwriter admitted to copying a 1993 speech in support of the US-led Iraq war by Australia's John Howard.
Global payments and travel company American Express said on Thursday that it will cut 7,000 jobs-- about 10 per cent of its workforce worldwide
New Tottenham manager, Redknapp, pulls out another trick from his hat as his side comes back from the dead to score twice in the last minute.
Director S Shankar hired 40 security guards to check anybody from clicking pictures of the shoot of his Aishwarya starrer in Goa.
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Wednesday, October 29, 2008

DNA Newsletter: October 30, 2008

Today's Headlines Thursday, October 30, 2008
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Two major fires in Delhi, 7 injured

Two major fire broke out in the national capital, injuring seven people, following Diwali festivities.

Three railway coaches set on fire in Jharkhand

Three coaches of a Ranchi-Mumbai train were set on fire here by unidentified people as they were kept in a railway yard for cleaning
Stir by 1.5 lakh technicians, artistes to demand timely payment of wages; 40 film shoots hit
People distributed sweets and burst crackers in Bihar to celebrate the arrest of Maharashtra Navnirman Sena leader Raj Thackeray
A row about plagiarism embroiled Prime Minister Stephen Harper after his former speechwriter admitted to copying a 1993 speech in support of the US-led Iraq war by Australia's John Howard.
Government is not considering reduction in prices of petrol, diesel and domestic LPG despite crude falling to its lowest-level in 15 months
For a soft-spoken man Gautam Gambhir has made bold statements. This one came at the Feroz Shah Kotla
In Madhur Bhandarkar's "Fashion", actress Priyanka Chopra will be seen in an unbelievable 137 outfits in the film!
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Tuesday, October 28, 2008

DNA Newsletter: October 29, 2008

Today's Headlines Wednesday, October 29, 2008
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Diwali time for ICL players

It was a party in which most of the invitees spent time trying to understand what Diwali is all about.

How Kareena impressed Aamir Khan

Kareena's dedication to her workout regime has definitely left a lasting impression on Aamir Khan.
Stir by 1.5 lakh technicians, artistes to demand timely payment of wages; 40 film shoots hit
People distributed sweets and burst crackers in Bihar to celebrate the arrest of Maharashtra Navnirman Sena leader Raj Thackeray
A row about plagiarism embroiled Prime Minister Stephen Harper after his former speechwriter admitted to copying a 1993 speech in support of the US-led Iraq war by Australia's John Howard.
The Diwali commenced on a cheerful note with the gold surging by Rs 240 to Rs 12,250 per ten gram in the national capital on Tuesday
It was a party in which most of the invitees spent time trying to understand what Diwali is all about.
Kareena's dedication to her workout regime has definitely left a lasting impression on Aamir Khan.
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Monday, October 27, 2008

DNA Newsletter: October 28, 2008

Today's Headlines Tuesday, October 28, 2008
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Mumbai are down and almost out

Alok Kapali was once again among runs. But this time he ensured his effort did not go in vain. Kapali stayed unbeaten on an attractive 48

Katrina's Diwali bash in US

The actor, who's shooting for Kabir Khan's film there, doesn't wish to miss out on the festive spirit
Stir by 1.5 lakh technicians, artistes to demand timely payment of wages; 40 film shoots hit
People distributed sweets and burst crackers in Bihar to celebrate the arrest of Maharashtra Navnirman Sena leader Raj Thackeray
A row about plagiarism embroiled Prime Minister Stephen Harper after his former speechwriter admitted to copying a 1993 speech in support of the US-led Iraq war by Australia's John Howard.
World markets on Monday woke up to another nightmarish day, as Asian and European stocks wobbled under the spectre of economic slowdown
Alok Kapali was once again among runs. But this time he ensured his effort did not go in vain. Kapali stayed unbeaten on an attractive 48
Child actress Avika Gor, who shot with Shahid Kapur for his forthcoming film 'Pathshala', says it was a "dream come true" dancing with the star
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Saturday, October 25, 2008

DNA Newsletter: October 26, 2008

Today's Headlines Sunday, October 26, 2008
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Tendulkar and Anand open up about Diwali

The two greats speak about celebrating Diwali.

SRK to produce TV serials

IT seems that Shah Rukh Khan believes in doing something new every time.
Stir by 1.5 lakh technicians, artistes to demand timely payment of wages; 40 film shoots hit
People distributed sweets and burst crackers in Bihar to celebrate the arrest of Maharashtra Navnirman Sena leader Raj Thackeray
A row about plagiarism embroiled Prime Minister Stephen Harper after his former speechwriter admitted to copying a 1993 speech in support of the US-led Iraq war by Australia's John Howard.
The government on Saturday said that the bank deposits are safe and there will be no impact of the 'global economic tsunami' on them.
Adam Gilchrist played an important role in Shane Warne's career, but it is no secret that the duo have shared a frosty relationship.
IT seems that Shah Rukh Khan believes in doing something new every time.
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Friday, October 24, 2008

DNA Newsletter: October 25, 2008

Today's Headlines Saturday, October 25, 2008
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Light, crackers, action at the Khans' house!

Amrita Arora and Malaika Arora Khan's father, Anil Arora, is a Punjabi while their mother, Joyce, follows Christianity. Malaika's hubby Arbaaz Khan's father Salim Khan is a Muslim.

Vijender's Diwali dhamaal

Finally, for this young boxing sensation, the Olympic fever is over. But that does not stop Vijender Singh from celebrating his life further.
Stir by 1.5 lakh technicians, artistes to demand timely payment of wages; 40 film shoots hit
People distributed sweets and burst crackers in Bihar to celebrate the arrest of Maharashtra Navnirman Sena leader Raj Thackeray
A row about plagiarism embroiled Prime Minister Stephen Harper after his former speechwriter admitted to copying a 1993 speech in support of the US-led Iraq war by Australia's John Howard.
The RBI in their mid-term review of the annual policy 2008-09, kept key policy rates unchanged.
The pioneers of Twenty20 league cricket in India have taken the cricket fraternity by storm with Lahore Badshahs creating the world record of scoring the fastest 50-run partnership.
Finally, for this young boxing sensation, the Olympic fever is over. But that does not stop Vijender Singh from celebrating his life further.
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Thursday, October 23, 2008

DNA Newsletter: October 24, 2008

Today's Headlines Friday, October 24, 2008
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Man exposed by 6 wives during 7th wedding

The charming 36-year-old with a gift of the gab from Apurbanagar in West Bengal's North 24 Parganas district had just got married and was dreaming of a great honeymoon.

Sex education for 5-yr-olds compulsory

Sex education classes will become mandatory for state-educated children in England aged five to 16, alongside new lessons on drugs, healthy lifestyles and finance.
Stir by 1.5 lakh technicians, artistes to demand timely payment of wages; 40 film shoots hit
People distributed sweets and burst crackers in Bihar to celebrate the arrest of Maharashtra Navnirman Sena leader Raj Thackeray
A row about plagiarism embroiled Prime Minister Stephen Harper after his former speechwriter admitted to copying a 1993 speech in support of the US-led Iraq war by Australia's John Howard.
Liquidity is the life-blood that drives the market.
The Indian ODI captain believes more result and verbal chit-chat would keep the game's longer version alive and kicking.
Jackie Shroff came in to see the Dev r Nil show on Day 3 of LFW. Dada seemed to be in a happy mood, really.
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