Friday, July 31, 2009

DNA Newsletter: August 1, 2009

Today's Headlines Saturday, August 1, 2009
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Save us or we won't fly: Private airlines

The airlines will suspend their services to protest against the high prices of jet fuel and the high airport charges.

Heat at home, praise in Pak: Singh is hero across border

Pak media hails PM's statesmanship in framing Indo-Pak joint statement.
Emraan Hashmi accused a housing society in Bandra of "religious discrimination" saying that it denied him the NOC to purchase a flat because he is a Muslim.
The four persons, including a woman, were allegedly indulging in sexual activity inside a parked car in Madhavpura locality of Ahmedabad.
US president Barack Obama had a glass of beer with professor Henry Gates and police Sergeant Henry Crowley, who had arrested the Harvard professor for 'disorderly conduct'.
India has ordered eight P-8Is, a derivative of the American version, the first of which Boeing will deliver within 48 months of the contract being signed.
Team India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni has added a brand new 'Hummer' worth around Rs one crore to his collection.
Love Aaj Kal is Saif Ali Khan's best film so far. The film has Imtiaz Ali's stamp all over it. The writer-director deserves credit for pushing the envelope once again.
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Thursday, July 30, 2009

DNA Newsletter: July 31, 2009

Today's Headlines Friday, July 31, 2009
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Congress backs PM on Pakistan

General secretary Rahul Gandhi said the party and the government "are absolutely one" on the issue.

Governor rejects Omar's resignation, says no basis for him to quit

NN Vohra sent the Jammu & Kashmir chief minister a message saying he had gone into the allegations levelled against him by the PDP and there was no truth in them.
Ratan Tata, a fixture at No 1 for the previous three years when he was having a dream run with his businesses, has been displaced by Mukesh Ambani this year.
Singh, who was in uniform, asked Faihrien to show him some underwear, but while she was doing so he allegedly made advances at her.
Like his other neighbours on The Bishops Avenue in Hampstead, the India-born billionaire has reportedly struggled to sell his property in a climate of recession.
Adani Power Ltd's IPO continued to get overwhelming response from the capital markets on the second day of its opening.
Interacting with the participants of his new TV reality show , the former India captain said the delay was not deliberate.
Brad Pitt has revealed that he ends partying at 6 in the evening because of his daddy status.
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Wednesday, July 29, 2009

DNA Newsletter: July 30, 2009

Today's Headlines Thursday, July 30, 2009
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Manmohan makes U-turn, relinks terror to Pak talks

After a 12-day standoff over the controversial Indo-Pak joint statement from Sharm el-Sheikh, the Congress got what it wanted.

'Mukesh sees no role for Mum, has forgotten Dad'

In a no-holds-barred attack, Anil Ambani today landed an emotional punch on elder brother Mukesh, accusing him of trading their father's 'vision' for 'corporate greed'.
A city-based NGO Support India Foundation has filed a PIL in Bombay High Court seeking a ban on participation of minors in dahi handi, a popular way of celebrating Janmashtami in Maharashtra.
The shameful act by the teacher has now forced the eight girls of Ganjbasoda's Nurpur Education Guarantee Scheme School to discontinue their studies.
"I'm just very, very appalled with the Indian media assuming that this was a racist attack," the 28-year-old reporter with ABC network said.
Anil Ambani says the price of gas suggested by government will have to come from the pocket of the consumer.
All rounder Yusuf was quoted as saying by a national daily today that Irfan was not being ignored just for cricketing reasons.
Bollywood star Sanjay Dutt, whose real life could resemble a movie potboiler drama, turned 50 today.
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Tuesday, July 28, 2009

DNA Newsletter: July 29, 2009

Today's Headlines Wednesday, July 29, 2009
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Government is biased against me: Anil Ambani

Anil Ambani, locked in a bitter battle with elder brother Mukesh Ambani and the ministry of petroleum and natural gas, launched a blistering attack on both.

Centre may not oppose Delhi HC verdict on homosexuality

But section 377 of the Indian Penal Code is likely to stay, albeit with amendments.
Parents and students of New Era high School literally paralysed traffic on Peddar Road, one of Mumbai's arterial roads, for nearly 11 hours.
Omar resigns as J&K CM after PDP alleges that he is involved in the 2006 sex scandal.
Rehman said India would have to provide information on how the attackers travelled to Mumbai by boat without being detected and who refuelled their boat at sea.
Full text of the speech delivered by R-Adag chairman Anil Ambani at the annual general meeting of Reliance Natural Resources Limited
Hamilton revealed he never gave up hope as he tried to cope with the toughest time of his career - on and off the track.
"Salman reminds me of myself. I was almost like him in my early days. I like his attitude and the way he leads his life. He has a great body too," the actor said.
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Saturday, July 25, 2009

DNA Newsletter: July 26, 2009

Today's Headlines Sunday, July 26, 2009
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Congress comes out at last in PM's support

The move comes after a 'clear-the-air' meeting between the prime minister and senior office-bearers of the party late on Friday night.

Muthalik arrested for provocative speeches during Mysore riots

A magistrate's court put off the hearing on the bail application moved by Muthalik to Tuesday as the public prosecutor sought time to file his objections.
Policeman who saw three top cops slain recounts incident with teary eyes.
The Satellite police were on their toes on Thursday night when they received a complaint of kidnap, which eventually turned out to be a tragic end of a love story.
An Indian-American nabbed in a dramatic car chase across four countries after robbing a bank of $23,000 has pleaded guilty and could face a sentence up to 25 years.
The reductions come on top of 1,200 positions the carrier has eliminated since May. Continental reported a quarterly loss of $214 million between April and June.
Reports about the medium pacer, currently under suspension for failing a drug test, marrying Veena Malik in London had been doing the rounds in the Pakistani media for the past few days.
Luck is severely letdown by its dialogues, from being overwritten and under-edited. It's a thriller without thrills and doesn't take enough risks.
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Friday, July 24, 2009

DNA Newsletter: July 25, 2009

Today's Headlines Saturday, July 25, 2009
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ISI fomenting chaos in Kashmir, Afghanistan: Top US commander

Admiral Mike Mullen said the US is having discussions with the Pakistani leadership on how to change the ISI's 'strategic thrust'.

My security is Z+, what's yours?

For Uttar Pradesh politicians, security is a status symbol they don't want to let go of.
BMC has geared up to tackle any emergency situation arising out of the 5.05 metre high tide, likely to hit the metropolis today.
Farmers in Bihar have asked their unmarried daughters to embarrass the weather gods into bringing the badly needed monsoon rains by ploughing the fields naked.
Terming Kargil as a "big success", former Pakistan president Pervez Musharraf has said India agreed to discuss Kashmir only because of that war in 1999.
Microsoft chairman Bill Gates warned that the US immigration laws may get tougher but he also advocated free exchange of talent.
Roger Federer's wife Mirka has given birth to twin girls, the world number one announced on his website on Friday.
Welcome to the new-age Hindi action film, with cheesy dialogues, sketchy characters, nonsensical storyline, and stolen scenes.
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Thursday, July 23, 2009

DNA Newsletter: July 24, 2009

Today's Headlines Friday, July 24, 2009
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Passenger triggers bomb scare on Indigo flight; held

A passenger on board an Indigo flight from Delhi was arrested after he claimed there was a bomb in the aircraft and that it should be diverted to Pakistan.

Mumbai gears up for highest tide of the season

The city is expected to experience a high tide of 5.1 metres at approximately 1323 hours which would last till about 1925 hours, officials said.
The Fallen Star is among the books that Pakistani terrorist Mohammed Ajmal Amir Kasab has read in jail while undergoing trial.
"I am smiling," quipped former President A P J Abdul Kalam apparently not wanting to make much fuss over frisking by staff of a US airline at the Delhi airport.
In possibly the first such case involving an Indian in the US, police in Pennsylvania have arrested an Indian engineer on charges of using Internet for soliciting young girls for sex.
The Sensex rose 387.92 points to end the day at 15231.04. This was a gain of 2.61%.
Former India captain Sourav Ganguly today said the five-day game poses no serious threat from other formats.
Kate Winslet, 33, told Harper's Bazaar that actresses' knickers "still go up our ***** like other women's".
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Wednesday, July 22, 2009

DNA Newsletter: July 23, 2009

Today's Headlines Thursday, July 23, 2009
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Manmohan did his own thing in talks with Pakistan

By allowing references to Balochistan and delinking terror from dialogue, he went beyond the normal brief.

Inquiry panel blames Gammon for Delhi Metro crane mishap

"We have received the report on the snapping of cranes... It holds contractor's mismanagement and non-professional approach as the reasons," DMRC chief E Sreedharan said.
In the confession, Kasab asserted that it was his partner Abu Ismail who shot at the police officers in the jeep near Cama hospital.
Darkness descended soon after dawn across large swathes of land along a narrow path as skywatchers experienced the longest total solar eclipse of the century.
Proof of "India's involvement in subversive activities in Pakistan" was handed over by Pakistan's prime minister Yousaf Raza Gilani to Manmohan Singh in Egypt, Dawn said.
Etisalat Dynamix Balwas, a telecom joint venture between the Dynamix Balwas group and the Etisalat group, has entered into a long-term revenue-share agreement.
Usain Bolt, reckons fearless Freddie has inspired him after ripping through the Aussies despite having a chronic knee problem.
The film, which is being produced by Aamir Khan, has been dogged by reports that it is a desi version of American Pie.
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