Saturday, January 31, 2009

DNA Newsletter: February 1, 2009

Today's Headlines Sunday, February 01, 2009
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Fighting for awards

Over the past several years, there has been a growing suspicion that the country's gallantry awards are getting devalued.

Indians shine under the lights

India fended off a spirited challenge by Sri Lanka to snatch a thrilling 15-run victory in the second one-dayer and take a 2-0 lead in the five-match series.
Singer Adnan Sami is ashamed about his wife Sabah filing a police complaint against him for abuse, and termed the incident as the "most humiliating moment" of his life.
Five new born infants were burnt alive and two others were seriously injured in a hospital after the incubator in which they were under treatment caught fire.
An Indian-American mortgage broker and Bollywood film promoter has been sentenced to seven years in prison for defrauding banks of $33 million.
Retail chain Subhiksha has been in the eye of a storm since suppliers, employees and lenders started making a noise over pending dues in October.
Coming hard on Australian cricket team's 1-4 ODI series defeat at the hands of South Africa, the Australian media has said Ricky Ponting's side's aura of invincibility is over.
Shahid Kapur is the new bike enthusiast in the film industry and has gifted himself a sports bike, costing close to Rs 1.5 mn.
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Friday, January 30, 2009

DNA Newsletter: January 31, 2009

Today's Headlines Saturday, January 31, 2009
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BJP keeps guessing game on Kumble joining the party

The BJP on Friday kept the guessing game on over reports that former cricketer Anil Kumble may be fielded by it from Bangalore North.

Mumbai Police yet to seek Interpol help for 26/11 terrorists

Mumbai Police has reportedly not furnished to Interpol any details yet about the nine terrorists killed during the attack on Mumbai.
Comedian Raju Shrivastav received threatening calls from Pakistan warning him not to crack jokes on underworld don Dawood Ibrahim.
Ruling DMK sharply criticised the LTTE for not responding to the 48-hour ceasefire declared by the Sri Lankan government to evacuate a large number of civilian Tamils .
Relations between India and the US will be very positive and friendly under the presidency of Barack Obama, who has high regard for Indians, a former policy director said.
Vikram Pandit-led Citigroup has come under fire from the US president Barack Obama and his administration for purchasing a $50 million jet plane.
India skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni is wary of chasing under lights in Saturday's second one-dayer against Sri Lanka at the Premadasa Stadium.
Slumdog Millionaire's star Freida Pinto has revealed that she missed out on a career as a TV presenter in India because her twin assets weren't big enough.
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Thursday, January 29, 2009

DNA Newsletter: January 30, 2009

Today's Headlines Friday, January 30, 2009
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Locate a loo to find your way if you're lost in Delhi

The Delhi govt plans to install computers at all the loos which will provide tourists information regarding the venues and game schedules to help lost tourists.

SRK waiting for doc's word on shoulder injury

Shah Rukh Khan's doctors to let him know whether his shoulder surgery can be postponed for later.
Security at the Mumbai airport has been tightened following intelligence input suggesting that terrorists were planning to carry out a hijacking attempt.
Samajwadi Party workers and leaders in Bihar have decided to offer Aishwarya the party ticket for the Madhepura seat.
An influential policy advisor has suggested that New Delhi set up a body on the lines of America's National Counter-terrorism Center.
Catalogue retail major Argos is winding up its two-year trial operations in India that include five stores in Mumbai and a telephone and internet ordering service.
Warne is impressed by India's surge in international cricket but believes India could realise their number one dream only if Sachin keeps himself fit.
How would you feel if you see your father romance your first crush? Well, Ranbir Kapoor reveals he had a similar experience as a teenager.
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Saturday, January 24, 2009

DNA Newsletter: January 25, 2009

Today's Headlines Sunday, January 25, 2009
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Jindal as next US presidential nominee?

The Indian-American Governor of Louisiana, Bobby Jindal, has been invited to deliver a key-note address to the national fundraising of the Republican Party.

'I didn't know he (Rahman) was that good

MK Arjunan, Malayalam music director and AR Rahman's guru, talks about the underdog who became Slumdog.
Dr R Panda, who successfully performed high-risk heart bypass surgery on the PM has had a long and humble journey before reaching the pinnacle in his profession.
The redo bypass surgery on prime minister Dr. Manmohan Singh has been successful and his condition is stable.
Musharraf has said that despite taking the "lead role" in fighting the war on terror, his country is being "treated unequally."
The human resources department of Satyam Computer Services has started verification to ascertain the company's headcount.
Andrew Symonds has put Cricket Australia in a bind following his description of New Zealand batsman Brendon McCullum as a "lump of s**t" on a radio show.
Popstar Kelly Osbourne has checked herself into a rehabilitation center, her mother Sharon has revealed.
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Saturday, January 17, 2009

DNA Newsletter: January 18, 2009

Today's Headlines Sunday, January 18, 2009
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Dinner, Ghajini and then death

Antop Hill resident, Heardeep Kurmi, 26, with the help of his friend Sanju Patel, 18, allegedly strangled his wife Preeti, 20, after taking her out on January 3.

Obama is the latest bestseller for bookstores

With Barack Obama's inauguration as the first Afro-American president two days away, booksellers in Mumbai are gearing up for a spurt in sales.
Demanding the hanging of Afzal Guru, who was sentenced to death in the 2001 Parliament attack case, AIATF chairman MS Bitta on Saturday, said the Mumbai attacks could have been averted.
There are several reasons for the current uncertainty about his prospects, at least two of which are sudden, unexpected developments.
Pakistan's former prime minister Nawaz Sharif has criticised the present government, saying it was not different from the dictatorship under Pervez Musharraf.
Union textile minister Shankersinh Vaghela questioned the legal validity of the MoUs signed by the Gujarat government during the Vibrant Gujarat Investors meet.
Asif is being deported. He flew to Mumbai on Saturday, took a connecting flight to Delhi but has been stopped at the airport by immigration authorities.
With several Bollywood projects in hand, southern beauty Asin Thottumkal moved to Mumbai from Chennai but says she has no plans to stay in the city permanently.
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Friday, January 16, 2009

DNA Newsletter: January 17, 2009

Today's Headlines Saturday, January 17, 2009
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Sebi's wait for Raju gets longer

The Securities and Exchange Board of India will have to wait till Monday to know whether it would ever get an opportunity to question Ramalinga Raju over the scam.

Chasing their dream: A home in Maximum City

DNA found a common thread among prospective buyers - a desire to own a dream home in Mumbai.
Shiv Sena chief Bal Thackeray on Friday, said chief minister BS Yeddyurappa is heaping "grave atrocities" on Marathi people in the neighbouring state.
Sanjay Dutt, who is expected to reach Lucknow next week to for Lok Sabha campaign, will be greeted by hoardings that rake up his past.
Fatima Bhutto has accused her aunt Benazir Bhutto of converting the sombre resting place of the Bhuttos in Sindh province into a revolting "Disney version of Taj Mahal".
The hunt for a CEO to run the fraud-hit company is proving to be a herculean task.
Appalled at the ICC's all-time greats' list, the legendary Kapil Dev on Friday said the ratings made a mockery of players like Sunil Gavaskar and Sachin Tendulkar
An old friend of Hollywood hunk Brad Pitt has revealed that the star had been heavily into weed-smoking
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Tuesday, January 13, 2009

DNA Newsletter: January 14, 2009

Today's Headlines Wednesday, January 14, 2009
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'Freida knows how to deal with inflated egos'

With the success of Slumdog Millionaire, Freida Pinto may have become a household name, but for some she's more than just an award-winning actor.

Abducted from Prabhadevi, tied to a tree near Virar

Three unidentified persons allegedly kidnapped a 24-year-old girl from outside her Prabhadevi home in a Tata Sumo.
Anita Uddaiya, who saw the ten terrorists arrive at the Fisherman's Colony in Cuffe Parade on November 26, has been missing since January 11.
On Friday, India urged Israel to put an end to the strikes and resume a dialogue with the Palestinians.
Shabana's bullet-ridden body was found slumped on the ground , strewn with money, recordings of her performances and photographs from her albums.
Ramalinga Raju is trying to put strongly something which he wants others to believe, whether he believes in it or not.
Matthew Hayden, Australia's most prolific opening batsman who had a stunning Test average of 59 against India announced his retirement from international cricket.
Acknowledging that Ghajini was his biggest film in terms of box office collections, Aamir Khan said the feeling that his hard work has been appreciated is "priceless".
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Wednesday, January 7, 2009

DNA Newsletter: January 8, 2009

Today's Headlines Thursday, January 08, 2009
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'Thanksgiving' landed Raju in soup

Payoffs for projects were nigh. Pressure was rising with polls round the corner. With no cash in hand, was the admission with an eye on bailout for him and family?

And Price Waterhouse did not know about all this?

Satyam's books have been audited by Price Waterhouse since the financial year 2000-2001. It's a separate and independent legal entity.
Troubles are not yet over for Ghajini. Having tided over the copyright row, the Aamir Khan-starrer is now up against Pratibha Naitthani.
A minister in the Mayawati government has kicked up a storm here by dubbing Mahatma Gandhi, Jawaharlal Nehru, and several other prominent statesmen "mafia".
Biden revealed that he would travel to Iraq, Afghanistan and Pakistan but made no reference to India as an itinerary for his upcoming visit.
Years after foreign media wondered if Americans should be afraid of Ramalinga Raju more than Osama Bin Laden due to jobs they lost to India, the fear seems to have come true.
I plan to continue working for the game the way I am working right now. There are a lot of things that still need to be done. I am not done yet.
John Travolta reportedly clutched and cradled the dead body of his son and told him "I'm sorry Jett".
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