![]() | Today's Headlines | Wednesday, April 01, 2009 |
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TOP NEWSDutt fallout: Lucknow heads for bitter poll warThe Supreme Court order debarring Sanjay Dutt from contesting the LS elections from Lucknow will worsen relations between the Samajwadi Party and the Congress. No Pak talk, says PM before Obama dateManmohan Singh made it clear that India was in no mood to give in to any international pressure to re-start the composite dialogue with Pakistan. Congress General Secretary Rahul Gandhi followed the footsteps of his grand-mother late prime minister Indira Gandhi when he visited Sewagram Ashram. Taj Mahal has a coveted place on the list of 'Seven Wonders of the World', and now India has it's own seven wonders. An Indian engineer killed two of his children and three other relatives, including a toddler, before turning the gun on himself in a "horrific" shooting rampage. April 1st onwards you need not shell out any extra money to use ATM of any bank. England batsman Kevin Pietersen's international career has probably hit a major roadblock. Actress Shilpa Shetty has spoken out against accusations that she is a marriage wrecker. | ||
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Tuesday, March 31, 2009
DNA Newsletter: April 1, 2009
Monday, March 30, 2009
DNA Newsletter: March 31, 2009
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TOP NEWSEight-hour terror siege at police academy ends, 35 deadTerror struck Lahore for the second time in a month on Monday when heavily armed gunmen stormed a police academy. Ajmal's counsel pulls out after attack on residenceSuspected Shiv Sena activists attacked the residence of Anjali Waghmare in central Mumbai late on Monday night. Thackeray said Pawar had shown "his true colours" now after concluding seat-sharing talks with Congress in Maharashtra. For prospective students and professionals the US may have lost its sheen as the land of opportunities. But one community - the Patels - remains steadfast. Terror struck Lahore for the second time in a month on Monday when heavily armed gunmen stormed a police academy. The launch of the new services doubles the total number of Air India's flights operating from Frankfurt to 28. Sehwag said the Indian batting order, which failed to live upto the expectations in the first innings, was too good to falter twice. If sources are to be believed, Akshay Kumar has charged a whopping Rs1.2 crore from Levi's for his catwalk moment. | ||
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Saturday, March 28, 2009
DNA Newsletter: March 29, 2009
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TOP NEWSBJP vows to investigate the Rs10,000 cr Israeli dealCPM demands a CBI probe, BJP vows to investigate the Rs10,000 cr Israeli deal if NDA comes to power. PM hints at RBI interest rate cutPM Manmohan Singh has hinted that the central bank may further cut key interest rates, taking comfort from falling inflation and increased availability of cash. Bal Thackeray has come out in support of Narendra Modi saying the `BJP needs Modi, who is a swayambhu (self-created) leader. The special investigation team (SIT) arrested Kodnani after the high court rejected her anticipatory bail plea on Friday morning. An illegal Indian immigrant, who spent the last 23 years in New Zealand separated from his wife and son, was finally reunited with them. The PM reviewed the current economic situation with top industry leaders and sought their views on India's stand at the G20 summit. India may be in dire straits but middle order batsman VVS Laxman believes all is not lost yet and the team might conjure up "something special" to save the second Test. Freida Pinto, who shot to fame after Slumdog Millionaire has emerged as the highest paid Indian actress in Bollywood, | ||
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Friday, March 27, 2009
DNA Newsletter: March 28, 2009
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TOP NEWSObama promises Pak $7.5 bn aid as Khyber terror attack kills 70US president Barack Obama announced on Friday an increase of aid to Pakistan and a boost of troops in Afghanistan to "defeat" al-Qaeda and the Taliban. 'India told us to keep deal secret'The contract was signed on February 27, just days before the Lok Sabha elections were announced. IAI was told that premature disclosure could lead to problems. Sena chief Bal Thackeray asked the community to display their "iron fist" and unitedly unfurl the saffron flag atop Delhi's Red Fort. Actor-turned-politician Chiranjeevi on Friday, expressed happiness over the Supreme Court direction to the Election Commission to allot common symbol to his Praja Rajyam Party. A vending machine that bakes fresh pizza in minutes for a few euros has got Italian chefs in a whirl before it hits the streets in the coming weeks. "Acquisitions will definitely be very accessible in this market from a price point of view," Nilekani told the Wall Street Journal in an interview. Following Mohammad Yousuf's terminating his contract with the ICL, Inzamam-ul-Haq, is planning to join an American league. The makers of Ek - The Power Of One are stuck in a time warp. Although a remake of Telegu film, Ek is at least 10 years too late. | ||
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Thursday, March 26, 2009
DNA Newsletter: March 27, 2009
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TOP NEWSPoll battle wide openThe 2009 poll line-up is now clear and no party or alliance has bagged pole position. 2 AI staffers held for human traffickingTwo employees of national carrier Air India and an airlines agent took 2 women to the US by passing them off as their wives. The use of a dead man's credit card led the police to a bar girl and her paramour who had allegedly murdered him and dumped his body near the hill station of Lonavla. A local BJP leader has been arrested for allegedly raping his daughter for the last seven years. India's emergence as an economic, political and military power has left Chinese army worried, even as the two countries have increased their economic and military cooperation. The technology giant has been steadily building its work force in India and other locations, while reducing the number of employees based in the US. "The bowlers did well. If we had taken catches, we could have probably taken seven or eight wickets today," Sehwag said. Britney Spears is apparently craving for a boyfriend in her life, for she is still sending desperate messages to Adnan Ghalib. | ||
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Wednesday, March 25, 2009
DNA Newsletter: March 26, 2009
![]() | Today's Headlines | Thursday, March 26, 2009 |
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TOP NEWSBofors scam Rs 64 cr; Israel Rs 600 crTwenty-two years after Rajiv Gandhi courted ignominy by claiming no commissions were paid in the Bofors deal, the UPA seems headed in the same direction. IPL was prime terror target: US think-tankMatches scheduled to be played in in Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka were top on the terrorist hit-list, it said, and foreign players were prime targets. Pawar should explain to people of Maharashtra as to how will the state have a go at the PMs post by aligning with Congress, the Sena chief said. The Sena chief had found "nothing wrong" with the controversial anti-Muslim remarks of BJP's Lok Sabha candidate from Pilibhit, Uttar Pradesh. The US president Barack Obama warned the Wall Street against their reckless spending and asked them to act responsibly and be accountable. Internet search giant Google Inc's top three executives - co-founders Larry Page, Sergey Brin and CEO Eric Schmidt - have voluntarily taken only one dollar in salaries last year. The PCB has made it clear that no Pakistani player would take part in second edition of the Indian Premiere League. Jade Goody has donated 100,000 pounds to charities for poor kids living in India in her secret will. | ||
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Tuesday, March 24, 2009
DNA Newsletter: March 25, 2009
![]() | Today's Headlines | Wednesday, March 25, 2009 |
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TOP NEWSUPA govt signs Rs10,000 cr Israel missile deal on the slyUPA government has quietly signed a massive, legally opaque, Rs10,000 crore defence deal with IAI, ignoring a continuing probe by the CBI. ATC staff too will face random breath testsThe overworked air traffic control (ATC) personnel at the Indian airports will soon have to brace themselves for random alcohol tests. As customers roam through the 800 sq ft store in South Bombay, where books occupy every inch of available space, some can still feel the presence of its iconic owner. Investigations into Ghosh's gruesome murder led to the arrest of four men, who, on interrogation, confessed they had killed Ghosh last week and Viswanathan last year. A Russian woman has bitten off her hubby's penis after she woke up to find him in a compromising position with her best friend. Taiwanese computer maker ASUS has come out with a netbook with 9.5 hours of battery life. Mills made little effort to mask his inadequacies as he reflected on the least-memorable episode of his 19-test career. Ashton Kutcher has come in for criticism for posting a semi-naked picture of his wife on a social networking site. | ||
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Monday, March 23, 2009
DNA Newsletter: March 24, 2009
![]() | Today's Headlines | Tuesday, March 24, 2009 |
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TOP NEWSNano delivers bang for the buckThe world's cheapest car, the much-awaited Tata Nano, is finally here. Not only is it an all-weather vehicle, it could be yours for a song, too. Help pours in for Mira Road rape victimsPrivate organisations and NGOs have come forward to help the Mira Road victims, including offers of money for their counselling and rehabilitation. The victims' father had made some modifications in his house so that sounds from inside did not go out, police officials said. Says his speech goes against all that Gandhi family 'lived & died for'. Four IT students from Andhra Pradesh, including three girls, were killed and another was injured when an off-duty and apparently drunk policewoman crashed her car into their vehicle. Tata Nano made its commercial debut on Monday but the Rs 1,00,000 price tag that drove it to fame may not stay for long. In a surprise announcement made by Buchanan earlier in the day, the Aussie coach said that the issue of captaincy was under discussion. She may be one of the most bankable stars of Bollywood but Preity Zinta is working towards breaking her bubbly image. | ||
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