![]() | Today's Headlines | Sunday, March 01, 2009 |
| In this email: Mumbai | India | World | Money | Sport | Entertainment | ||
TOP NEWSSaif and Kareena cash in on loveCeleb couples seem to be cashing in on their relationship, with some charging as much as Rs 6 crore to endorse a brand together. I am not anybody's PR agent: Shobaa DeBack from a successful showing of her 'Spiritual' line in Colombo, writer and fashion designer Shobhaa De tells critics of her blog she stands by every word she writes. The dream run seems to be over for Azaharuddin Mohammed Ismail, the child star of Slumdog Millionaire with his father slapping him for refusing to give interviews to media. India on Saturday joined an elite club of nations capable of building large warships, with the keeling of the indigenous aircraft carrier (IAC) at the Cochin Shipyard here. Admiral Noman Bashir said there were no differences between the navy and the interior ministry on the investigation into Ajmal's role in the attacks. Market analysts, however, believe that the merger may affect the group's credibility. New Zealand Cricket is in no mood to take any chances and is set to boost the ground security for the remainder of India's tour after a bottle was thrown close to Dhoni. Actress Jennifer Aniston was caught snickering after her ex-husband Brad Pitt did not win the Best Actor award. | ||
| About this e-mail You received these headlines because you are subscribed to Today's Headlines from dnaindia.com. Unsubscribe | ||
Saturday, February 28, 2009
DNA Newsletter: March 1, 2009
Friday, February 27, 2009
DNA Newsletter: February 28, 2009
![]() | Today's Headlines | Saturday, February 28, 2009 |
| In this email: Mumbai | India | World | Money | Sport | Entertainment | ||
TOP NEWSThe great Indian lieLalu Prasad always boasts of the 'turnaround' he brought in the railways, but a parliamentary panel report seeks to prove his claims are a bunch of lies. RIL cashes in on RPL yet againRIL said its board will consider on Monday whether to merge RPL with itself, in an effort to draw financial and taxation-related synergies. The last time Raj met his 82-year old uncle after forming MNS in 2006 was in December last year, 'to return a few cartoon books and some old things.' "Sanjay is my brother and he will contest the election from Lucknow on his own popularity as he is very popular amongst the people," Priya said. After national security adviser Mahmud Ali Durrani, it was the turn of the special public prosecutor in the Mumbai attacks case to be sacked by the Pakistan government. Marketing companies at IIM-A placements fear recruits may leave once job scene gets better. Marketing companies have asked them to sign bonds as an assurance of their commitment to the firms. New Zealand on Friday snatched a dramatic last-ball victory in the second Twenty20 cricket match to clinch the series 2-0 against India. After making up with Shilpa Shetty on national television, terminally ill Jade Goody has complained about the partial treatment received by Shetty on the show. | ||
| About this e-mail You received these headlines because you are subscribed to Today's Headlines from dnaindia.com. Unsubscribe About us | Contact us | Advertise with Us | Subscription | Reprint Rights © 2005-2009 Diligent Media Corporation Ltd. All rights reserved. | ||
Thursday, February 26, 2009
DNA Newsletter: February 27, 2009
![]() | Today's Headlines | Friday, February 27, 2009 |
| In this email: Mumbai | India | World | Money | Sport | Entertainment | ||
TOP NEWSDie with us, rebels tell Lanka refugeesLTTE told the refugees they were going to die anyway if they crossed to the army-controlled area and instead told them to die with the rebels. BMW keeps the faith, unleashes the X6German carmaker BMW showed confidence in the Indian luxury car market by taking the wraps off the X6 on Thursday. In a shocking incident, a 5th standard girl from Karanjul Ashram School during the medical check-up was found pregnant, school head master, DU Pimpale, said. It seems the global meltdown will have an impact on placements at the Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad (IIM-A) this year, too. A three-year-old girl has been nicknamed Mowgli after she was found naked and crawling on all fours, after being raised by dogs, in central Russia. Tata Motors on Thursday, said it will launch Nano, touted as the world's cheapest family car, on March 23 in Mumbai and bookings will start from April this year. Sachin Tendulkar and wicketkeeper-batsman Dinesh Karthik will play in Friday's International Masters Game. The producers may even rope in Indian actress Frieda Pinto as 'phone a friend' to recreate the story of the film during the show. | ||
| About this e-mail You received these headlines because you are subscribed to Today's Headlines from dnaindia.com. Unsubscribe About us | Contact us | Advertise with Us | Subscription | Reprint Rights © 2005-2009 Diligent Media Corporation Ltd. All rights reserved. | ||
Wednesday, February 25, 2009
DNA Newsletter: February 26, 2009
![]() | Today's Headlines | Thursday, February 26, 2009 |
| In this email: Mumbai | India | World | Money | Sport | Entertainment | ||
TOP NEWSMum, daughter hired hitman to kill manA Dallas-area mother and daughter have been charged with conspiring to kill their husband and father to collect on his life insurance. When Arjun Rampal was overwhelmed by 15,000 peopleThe actor admits that he was a little nervous when he was told to give the shot but quickly gathered himself as the camera started rolling. A day after he refused to see BJP prime ministerial candidate LK Advani during his Mumbai visit, Shiv Sena supremo Bal Thackeray on Wednesday derided BJP leader Gopinath Munde. The VHP asked the Central Government to ban all American products unless the Obama administration amends its decision on H1B visa curbs. Louisiana's Indian-American Governor Bobby Jindal on Wednesday recounted the story of the struggle his parents underwent after migrating from India. A deluge of Oscars is a reason for Indians to believe that the economy will bounce back in the third or fourth quarter of fiscal year 2009-10. "We failed to realise that it's a 20-over game. At times people think there is not enough overs but it's a decently long game," Dhoni said. The Slumdog Millionaire actress blasted rumours that she is dating her co-star. | ||
| About this e-mail You received these headlines because you are subscribed to Today's Headlines from dnaindia.com. Unsubscribe About us | Contact us | Advertise with Us | Subscription | Reprint Rights © 2005-2009 Diligent Media Corporation Ltd. All rights reserved. | ||
Tuesday, February 24, 2009
DNA Newsletter: February 25, 2009
![]() | Today's Headlines | Wednesday, February 25, 2009 |
| In this email: Mumbai | India | World | Money | Sport | Entertainment | ||
TOP NEWSNew pooch for Salman?If rumours are to be believed, then Salman will soon get an Alsatian pup at his Bandra home. Shahid Kapur in demandOn his birthday, Shahid Kapur talks about his upcoming projects. Ambani brothers Mukesh and Anil on Tuesday, gave their running feud a break as they joined a harmony feast on their mother Kokilaben's 75th birthday celebrations. Tracking Youth Congress in-charge Rahul Gandhi turned out to be almost a wild goose chase at each of his nearly 10 meetings at different venues. Slumdog Millionaire, the rags to riches film about a Mumbai tea boy, has now caught the fancy of US president Barack Obama. The government on Tuesday announced a Rs 30,000-crore booster shot for the economy by cutting excise duty and service tax by 2% each. World champions India will worry more about the fickle Kiwi weather than the composition and strength of the New Zealand team in the first Twenty20 cricket international. Slumdog star Freida Pinto has landed a role in legendary filmmaker Woody Allen's next film. | ||
| About this e-mail You received these headlines because you are subscribed to Today's Headlines from dnaindia.com. Unsubscribe About us | Contact us | Advertise with Us | Subscription | Reprint Rights © 2005-2009 Diligent Media Corporation Ltd. All rights reserved. | ||
Saturday, February 21, 2009
DNA Newsletter: February 22, 2009
![]() | Today's Headlines | Sunday, February 22, 2009 |
| In this email: Mumbai | India | World | Money | Sport | Entertainment | ||
TOP NEWS'14th floor was eerie'DNA met NSG commando PV Manesh, who is battling paralysis after his 26/11 encounter, en route to Delhi for physiotherapy. If 'dumped' by Sena, BJP may draw closer to Raj's MNSIf the Shiv Sena parts ways with it, the BJP may tie up with the Maharashtra Navnirman Sena for the forthcoming elections. Maharashtra government has banned the use of mobile phones in public and private schools upto class 10 across the state. The first time a cine celebrity helped defeat a political heavy weight was in 1962 when India's first prime minister Pt Jawaharlal Nehru took Balraj Sahni's help The Apache warrior's heirs are seeking to recover all his remains, wherever they may be, and have them transferred to a new grave The White House has refuted reports that the US administration was planning to nationalise troubled banks. Players picked only for the forthcoming Test series in New Zealand would have benefited with a tour of that country with an India 'A' squad at the end of Ranji Trophy final. Slumdog Millionaire stars Dev Patel and Freida Pinto have fuelled dating rumours after being spotted shopping for a ring on Valentine's Day. | ||
| About this e-mail You received these headlines because you are subscribed to Today's Headlines from dnaindia.com. Unsubscribe About us | Contact us | Advertise with Us | Subscription | Reprint Rights © 2005-2009 Diligent Media Corporation Ltd. All rights reserved. | ||
Thursday, February 19, 2009
DNA Newsletter: February 20, 2009
![]() | Today's Headlines | Friday, February 20, 2009 |
| In this email: Mumbai | India | World | Money | Sport | Entertainment | ||
TOP NEWSIndia may see 8.2% pay raises, best in Asia-PacificBut the survey by HR firm Hewitt Associates says the projection has dipped from the 13.3% level seen in 2008. Politics cricketers playIndian cricketers are elbowed out by politicians when it comes to administration of the game, but are welcomed with open arms in politics. Stones were pelted in the direction of Ashok Chavan's chopper as it landed at Shivneri fort on the birth anniversary celebration of Chhatrapati Shivaji. Angered by the members' behaviour, Chatterjee said "you are behaving in the most condemnable manner. I express my greatest annoyance and condemnation." US secretary of state Hillary Clinton, has revealed that she was taken aback when president Obama offered her the post of his chief diplomat. Satyam Computer on Thursday announced cost-cutting measures including relocating onsite support staff to tide over the current financial crisis in the company. Sachin Tendulkar says that he does not feel comfortable when a fan touches his feet and tells him he is God. Abhishek Bachchan recently revealed a secret about Sonali Bendre on the sets of a reality show. | ||
| About this e-mail You received these headlines because you are subscribed to Today's Headlines from dnaindia.com. Unsubscribe About us | Contact us | Advertise with Us | Subscription | Reprint Rights © 2005-2009 Diligent Media Corporation Ltd. All rights reserved. | ||
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
DNA Newsletter: February 19, 2009
![]() | Today's Headlines | Thursday, February 19, 2009 |
| In this email: Mumbai | India | World | Money | Sport | Entertainment | ||
TOP NEWSGunmen kill Geo TV journalist; pro-Taliban march in SwatThe murder was committed just two days after the govt signed a peace deal with a pro-Taliban group. 'Everybody is scared of their wives'Shreyas Talpade on whether his wife has anything to do with his squeaky clean image. The accused - Amir Siddiqui Shaikh and Sarfaraz Shaikh, wanted Rs two lakh to bribe someone who could provide them board exam papers. In a bid to strike an emotional chord with the people, Sanjay Dutt visited members of a family that had given shelter to his father Sunil Dutt 60 years back. Adolf Hitler's "shocking" table manners have been exposed, courtesy a top secret document. Obama has signed into law the $787 billion economic stimulus package, which according to him would rejuvenate the American economy and create up to 4 million jobs. The Wall Street Journal Europe has revoked its sponsorship of the Dubai Tennis Championships following the decision by the UAE to deny visa to Israeli tennis player Shahar Peer. "I love to dance, and I'm an exhibitionist," the New York Post quoted the porn actress as telling avn.com. | ||
| About this e-mail You received these headlines because you are subscribed to Today's Headlines from dnaindia.com. Unsubscribe About us | Contact us | Advertise with Us | Subscription | Reprint Rights © 2005-2009 Diligent Media Corporation Ltd. All rights reserved. | ||
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)
