![]() | Today's Headlines | Wednesday, July 1, 2009 |
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TOP NEWSRush to catch first ride on city's mega marvelBandra-Worli sea link, proposed to be named after former PM Rajiv Gandhi, opens for motorists at 7am today. No toll till Sunday. PM gets report on Babri Masjid demolitionThe Liberhan commission, which had got 48 extensions, submitted the report to the prime minister in the presence of home minister P Chidambaram. Public prosecutor Ajay Mishar's ride in MNS chief's car has triggered off doubts about whether the state government is serious about prosecuting Thackeray in the 2008 riots case. India's ambassador to China Nirupama Rao will replace foreign secretary Shiv Shankar Menon who retires on July 31. Menon joins the PMO. In yet another racial attack on Indian students in Australia, a 22-year-old Sikh youth was assaulted by a group of six teenagers, who tried to remove his turban. The regulator is also of the view that PW and auditors should be restrained from accessing the securities market henceforth. Badminton legend Prakash Padukone said the fact that Saina has beaten more higher ranked players than Sania tilts the balance in the shuttler's favour. King of Pop Michael Jackson is said to have been in incredible form just two days before his death. | ||
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Tuesday, June 30, 2009
DNA Newsletter: July 1, 2009
Monday, June 29, 2009
DNA Newsletter: June 30, 2009
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TOP NEWSOffline balm for online admissionsThe mandatory online system for junior college admissions in Maharashtra is far from a purely online affair. Now, Bal Thackeray wants the burqa bannedTaking his cue from France's president Nicolas Sarkozy, the Shiv Sena chief has demanded a ban on the garment worn by Muslim women. Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL), Kalina, confirmed on Monday the presence of the actor's DNA in the private parts of the victim, his maid. In India, innumerable women belonging to the lower stratum of the society have fallen prey to physical and mental abuse at the hands of the men. An Indian Air Force cargo of aircraft equipment to Moscow has been confiscated at Helsinki airport by Finnish Customs after it was found without valid papers. Justice AM Khanwilkar sanctioned the merger but stayed the order for four weeks, so that applicants who objected to it could file an appeal. A dejected Mahendra Singh Dhoni said his team failed to gauge the wicket and felt that batsmen should have paid more respect to the rival bowlers. According to the detailed autopsy reported by The Sun, Jackson was bald, bruised and had broken ribs. | ||
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Saturday, June 27, 2009
DNA Newsletter: June 28, 2009
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TOP NEWSMichael Jackson: After tributes the questionsAs his fans across the globe continued to mourn the pop star, questions began to slowly and inconclusively unravel. Ramgarh under control, victory is in sightIn a superb display of counter-insurgency combat techniques, the combined forces took control of the deadly Maoist core area of Ramgarh without a single casualty. The incident created an instant flurry, with memories of November 26 - when the hotel burnt in view of millions - coming alive. The Dalit girl was allegedly burnt alive after she resisted rape by two youths at a village in Muzaffarnagar district. Former Pakistan president Pervez Musharraf has claimed that the Kashmir problem was near resolution during his regime. The computers are made by Chennai-based company, Novatium Solutions which will sell these computers through BSNL in Gujarat. After their Caribbean cruise, the Indian players were to have a long rest till the Champions Trophy in late September. But that is not to be. Speculation is turning to what killed the 50-year-old 'King of Pop' just weeks before a long-awaited series of comeback concerts. | ||
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Friday, June 26, 2009
DNA Newsletter: June 27, 2009
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TOP NEWSGovt reviews law against homosexualityAfter years of procrastination, the government has finally decided that section 377 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) needs to be reviewed. The Jackson-Thackeray connectAlmost thirteen years after his only visit to this city, it must still seem remarkable that Michael Jackson came here at the behest of the Shiv Sena. The 4.91-metre high tide forecast for Friday waited for none. It came at the appointed hour - 3.07pm. Mayawati had unveiled 15 statues, which included that of BSP founder late Kanshi Ram and her own, and parks at a hurriedly-organised function here. An official with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, voiced the estimate at a vaccine advisory meeting in Atlanta. Prior to Friday's rise, the Sensex had been steadily falling for three out of four days and looked to end the week in the red for the second time running. MS Dhoni, who wants to get rid of the troubled memories by winning the four-match one-day series against the West Indies. The MNS chief, who invited Jackson for his first and last show in the country - in Mumbai, in 1996 - said the pop star made no special demands. "He was anyway keen to visit India." remembers Thackeray. | ||
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Thursday, June 25, 2009
DNA Newsletter: June 26, 2009
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TOP NEWSInfosys family hails Nandan Nilekani as the people's manIt was Nilekani who put Infosys on the global map and coined the phrase "flat world", which inspired Thomas Friedman to title his book The World is Flat. Hope for the best, but be ready for the worstWith the prospect of a deficient monsoon appearing real, the central government asked states on Thursday to hope for the best, but prepare for the worst. When compare their bills, with their previous bills they will notice that they have been duped, a senior Sena leader said. The Infosys co-chairman will head an IT-driven programme to provide unique identification numbers to citizens of the country. Patrizia D'Addario has said that the Italian premiere promised her help to push through a stalled construction project in return for her services. Civil aviation minister Praful Patel has said that the government is ready to help Air India get through its liquidity crunch. Hitting out against players involved in match-fixing, Roger Federer has called for severe penalties for any player involved. Legendary Greek musician Yanni dedicated his new song Changes to the "one of a kind" Mallika Sherawat. | ||
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Wednesday, June 24, 2009
DNA Newsletter: June 25, 2009
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TOP NEWSEnd of Mamata-UPA honeymoon?The increasing dissonance between Mamata Banerjee's politics and the Union government's West Bengal policy has become a source of concern for Congress leaders. IAF, control tower pulled up for chopper incidentThe report, submitted to the civil aviation ministry this afternoon, made 20 recommendations to improve security for VVIPs when they are flying. A police complaint has been registered against the Bollywood star for illegal purchase of land for setting up a windmill at Nandurbar district in North Maharashtra. In the fresh case, the victim alleged that 3 men attacked her in her east Delhi home on Tuesday evening. She said one of the assaulters was her husband's friend. A three-member apex court bench dismissed Sarabjit's review petition after brief hearings for two days and upheld the death sentence awarded to him. SBI's rate cut comes within a fortnight of finance minister Pranab Mukherjee asking state-owned banks to soften rates. Cristiano Ronaldo is as famous for his wild escapades with women as he is for his football. So much so that, it's difficult to keep track of the numbers. Cristiano Ronaldo's former girlfriend has claimed that Paris Hilton was "just another fling". | ||
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Tuesday, June 23, 2009
DNA Newsletter: June 24, 2009
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TOP NEWSIndia, Pak foreign secys likely to meet before NAMHectic diplomatic efforts are underway to fix a date and venue for a meeting between Pakistani foreign secretary Salman Bashir and Shiv Shankar Menon. It's RAM (Rahul, Akhilesh, Maya) in UPUP is witnessing a youth revolution of sorts. And it is not the uncrowned 'prince' of the Congress party, Rahul Gandhi, who is bringing it about alone. The blood and urine samples of the actor were sent to Kalina Forensic Science Laboratory for tests. Security forces were helped by anti-Naxal CoBRA commandos who began sanitising jungles to facilitate their march. Indian immigrants, with permanent residency rights in the UK, have complained of being harassed and "treated like criminals" by British immigration officers. During the day's climb, the Sensex had a high of 14,394.19 and finally ended only two points below its previous close, finishing at 14,324.01. Three cricketers selected in the Indian squad for theseries in the West Indies are yet to depart because of transit visa problems. The Hollywood actress admits she loved locking lips with the Hindi film star and "sexiest man in India" in Kambakkht Ishq. | ||
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Monday, June 22, 2009
DNA Newsletter: June 23, 2009
![]() | Today's Headlines | Tuesday, June 23, 2009 |
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TOP NEWSNo sign of rains, but Mumbai has its first dengue victimManjit Singh, who worked as a watchman in Colaba, was taken to St George Hospital on June 12 after his fever did not subside despite medication. A bigger menace than ultras in Kashmir & NEIn terms of reach and violence, the Maoists are a bigger security threat to India than Islamic terrorists or insurgents from the north-east. Pratiksha Hateem, 24, and Bhaven Hansora had a love affair since the past few years and their families had no objection. Based at Rampura Phull of Bathinda, Mangat Rai Garg alleged his son was thrown in front of the train, and did not meet with an accident in Melbourne. A top al-Qaeda commander warned that if his group takes over Islamabad's nuclear weapons, it will "use them" against the United States. The first Budget to be unveiled by the new UPA government on July 6 will be "popular", planning commission deputy chairman Montek Singh Alhuwalia said. A five-member panel picked the 11-member men's team, led by Pakistan captain Younus Khan. The soccer ace celebrated his £80 million record move to Real Madrid by spending a cosy night with the hotel heiress at posh nightspot My House Hollywood. | ||
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