![]() | Today's Headlines | Sunday, November 30, 2008 |
| In this email: Mumbai | India | World | Money | Sport | After Hrs | ||
TOP NEWSSaffron seeks Mumbai mileageThe fight against terrorists in Mumbai has given way to a political battle, with the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) trying to milk it for electoral gains. Since 9/11, biggest news event in US The Mumbai terror attacks played big time in the US media but nowhere more so than on the 24-hour news network CNN. Thousands attended the funeral procession of Anti-Terrorism Squad chief Hemant Karkare Saturday to have a last glimpse of the officer who laid down his life to save Mumbaikars Senior BJP leader L K Advani Saturday called on the government to build pressure on Pakistan to hand over Dawood Ibrahim to India. Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani Saturday held crisis talks with his cabinet to review India's allegations of a Pakistani link to the terrorist strikes in Mumbai Global apparel retail brand esprit on Saturday said it would expand its Indian operations by more than doubling the number of its stores in the country to 100 Former captains Bob Willis and David Gower have joined Ian Botham and Mike Atherton in urging the English team to return to India A yoga guru, an art of living expert and other mental health therapists tell you how to cope with the fear psychosis created by the terror attacks on our city | ||
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Saturday, November 29, 2008
DNA Newsletter: November 30, 2008
Friday, November 28, 2008
DNA Newsletter: November 29, 2008
![]() | Today's Headlines | Saturday, November 29, 2008 |
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TOP NEWSTaj remains the final battle fieldAfter the successful operations at Oberoi-Trident hotel and Nariman House, the Taj hotel remains the only concern for the NSG Five bodies found in Nariman HouseThe bodies of five hostages were found in Nariman House while the National Security Guards (NSG) killed two terrorists The entire Oberoi-Trident hotel complex has been cleared of terrorists, says NSG chief J K Dutt. Pakistan Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani Friday accepted a request from his Indian counterpart Manmohan Singh to send the ISI chief to India for sharing of information Somali pirates have hijacked a Liberian-flagged chemical tanker in the Gulf of Aden, with 25 Indians among a 30-man team of crew on board, a maritime official said Friday. Firepro Systems, the largest player in the infrastructure protection and safety services space in the country, sees the terror attacks fuelling growth in its segment. That England returns home after an incomplete one-day series against India following the terror attacks in Mumbai is understandable but the Test tour must go on Katrina is yet to discover her strengths when it comes to acting. The actor says she is still trying to "figure out" her calling. | ||
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Thursday, November 27, 2008
DNA Newsletter: November 28, 2008
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TOP NEWS'I saw people leaping off second floor'"Within minutes, I realised that people were jumping from second-floor windows. I saw chefs and maitre'd-s jumping. The fire brigade officials pleaded with them not to jump..." Chef dies a hero's deathTwenty-seven-year-old Zahin Mateen died a hero's death on Wednesday night. Mateen, a chef at Taj Mahal Hotel, put the safety of his guests before his. Close to 24 hours after the terror attacks, security forces were Thursday engaged in a grim battle to flush out terrorists holed up in two luxury hotels and a Jewish residential complex Blaming elements outside the country for the terror strikes in Mumbai, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh Thursday warned that India will not tolerate the use of territories of its neighbours for attacks here. Maninder Pal Singh Kohli, who was given a life sentence Tuesday for raping and murdering teenager Hannah Foster, confessed his crime to Indian police four years ago. All commodity markets including the bullion and stock exchanges Thursday remained closed following a terror strike in the commercial capital last night. England cricket supporters should not be put off travelling to India by the Mumbai attacks, a spokesman for the unofficial Barmy Army fan club said on Thursday. Actors Rahul Bose and Konkona Sen Sharma are reportedly miffed with Indian Films, the production company of their upcoming film Dil Kabaddi. | ||
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Wednesday, November 26, 2008
DNA Newsletter: November 27, 2008
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TOP NEWSMumbai under attack: 60 dead, 200 injuredAt least 60 persons were killed when terrorists struck with impunity in the country's financial capital setting off coordinated multiple blasts and gunfire in a dozen areas across the metropolis Mumbai brought down to its kneesMumbai, the city which never sleeps, was brought to its knees on Wednesday night as it came under an unprecedented multiple terror attacks Opposing the way the Malegaon blast is being investigated, the Shiv Sena has called for a shutdown of Maharashtra on Monday to express solidarity with two of the prime accused. In response to Thai demands for clarification, the Indian Navy defended its decision to sink a ship in the Gulf of Aden because it was indulging in piracy. Maninder Pal Singh Kohli, who was given a life sentence Tuesday for raping and murdering teenager Hannah Foster, confessed his crime to Indian police four years ago. Sun Pharma promoter Dilip Shanghvi is a taciturn, soft-spoken person and those who know him closely say he is barely audible when he speaks. Kevin Pietersen scored his first century as captain to help England post a challenging 270 for four against India in the fifth one-dayer at Barabati Stadium Wednesday. S Shankar has been forced to scrap the Kulu Manali leg of the shooting of his sci-fi film Endhiran as Aishwarya Rai Bachchan was busy with Mani Ratnam's film | ||
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Tuesday, November 25, 2008
DNA Newsletter: November 26, 2008
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TOP NEWSDoubt raised over Tabar's Gulf actionA week after the frigate INS Tabar sank what it said was a pirate 'mother ship' in the Gulf of Aden, questions are being raised about the vessel's identity. US police capture Kerala wife killerUS Marshals say they have arrested Joseph Pallipurath, 27, who was on the run after shooting dead his wife Reshma James and two others after Sunday Mass Stir by 1.5 lakh technicians, artistes to demand timely payment of wages; 40 film shoots hit Captain of the hijacked ship Stolt Valor recounted the near death experiences undergone by the crew during two months of captivity by Somalian pirates. The Bush regime spied on the private life of Tony Blair while he was the British premier, according to a US whistle-blower, whose claim could prove embarrassing for the two close allies. Tata Chemicals Tuesday said it has entered into a joint venture with Singapore-based company JOil for marketing the latter's Jatropha seedlings in India and East Africa. The carrot of qualifying for the last 16 of Europe's premier club competition is dangling in front of some of the biggest teams involved in this year's Champions League. Vivek Oberoi seems to be in the mood to reconcile with everyone he has had differences with. | ||
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Saturday, November 22, 2008
DNA Newsletter: November 23, 2008
![]() | Today's Headlines | Sunday, November 23, 2008 |
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TOP NEWS3 bombs go off in Lahore, 4 injuredAt least four persons were injured when three bombs went off on Saturday in this eastern Pakistani city near a crowded stadium and an arts complex Pirates vow to resist rescue effortsSomali pirates holding an oil-laden Saudi super-tanker will fight back should any military intervention to free the ship be attempted Stir by 1.5 lakh technicians, artistes to demand timely payment of wages; 40 film shoots hit Kundan Prasad Singh is unhappy with the Maharashtra government's probe into his son's killing and angry with Thackeray for having justified the action of the police. US president-elect Barack Obama has made his first key administration appointment by naming US Representative Rahm Emanuel as his chief of staff A high-level government and business delegation from Gujarat began a three-city tour of South Africa to woo local business to invest in the state Opener Simon Katich shone with the bat as he slammed an unbeaten 131 to put Australia on the path towards victory against New Zealand He was just three years old when his brother-in-law Lokendra Singh Rathore happened to play a Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan cassette in his car. | ||
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Friday, November 21, 2008
DNA Newsletter: November 22, 2008
![]() | Today's Headlines | Saturday, November 22, 2008 |
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TOP NEWSAbhishek and I are liberated: AishwaryaIn fact, Aishwarya Rai-Bachchan feels that Abhishek and she, unlike other 'stars', have 'liberated' themselves from falling into the trap of doing formula films Jiah is studying really hardThe actor confirmed that she is studying astronomy which is widely regarded as one of the toughest branches of physics. Stir by 1.5 lakh technicians, artistes to demand timely payment of wages; 40 film shoots hit Kundan Prasad Singh is unhappy with the Maharashtra government's probe into his son's killing and angry with Thackeray for having justified the action of the police. US president-elect Barack Obama has made his first key administration appointment by naming US Representative Rahm Emanuel as his chief of staff Congress president Sonia Gandhi said that but for the "much reviled" bank nationalisation four decades ago, the country's financial institutions would have been hit hard by the global economic crisis. Liverpool manager Rafa Benitez expects the feel-good factor from his Spanish contingent's international adventure will help keep the pressure on Premier League leaders Chelsea. In fact, Aishwarya Rai-Bachchan feels that Abhishek and she, unlike other 'stars', have 'liberated' themselves from falling into the trap of doing formula films | ||
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Thursday, November 20, 2008
DNA Newsletter: November 21, 2008
![]() | Today's Headlines | Friday, November 21, 2008 |
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TOP NEWSAkshay's gift for AaravAkshay Kumar is rushing through the remaining portions of his first animation film so that he can hold a first and exclusive premier for his six-year-old son Mani casts wife Suhasini with Abhi-AshMani Ratnam married award-winning South Indian actress Suhasini in 1988 and he has directed around 15 films since then never casting his wife in any of his movies. Stir by 1.5 lakh technicians, artistes to demand timely payment of wages; 40 film shoots hit Kundan Prasad Singh is unhappy with the Maharashtra government's probe into his son's killing and angry with Thackeray for having justified the action of the police. US president-elect Barack Obama has made his first key administration appointment by naming US Representative Rahm Emanuel as his chief of staff BJP's prime ministerial candidate L K Advani on Thursday warned that the country could face an "economic emergency" Haenle beat Vaza Uzakov of Uzbekistan 6-4 6-4 to continue his dream run at the $15, 000 hard court event Akshay Kumar is rushing through the remaining portions of his first animation film so that he can hold a first and exclusive premier for his six-year-old son | ||
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