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TOP NEWSState votes on Tuesday the 13thThe model code of conduct came into force with immediate affect after the announcement. The counting will be on October 22. Cong, NCP still fighting over seatsThe assembly-wise study in the 2009 parliament elections shows that the gap between the two grand alliances was as narrow as eight assembly seats. Thackeray on Monday indirectly blamed Advani for "poor communication" between Sena and the BJP, who are allies in the state since 1986. According to reports, the helicopters air-dropped some canned food in a barren land at Chumar, northeast of Leh, along the border on June 21. Slain former premier Benazir Bhutto had directed the Pakistan Air Force to be ready to attack India's nuclear facilities in case Pakistan's atomic installations were targeted in 1990. The NASDAQ-listed firm is eyeing regions other than the US and Europe to expand overseas. As the star players gear up for a gruelling season ahead, they are faced with a bizarre problem -- cyber impersonation on micro-blogging site 'Twitter'. The King of Pop's funeral will be held in the family's compound at a walled Los Angeles cemetery on September 3. | ||
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Monday, August 31, 2009
DNA Newsletter: September 1, 2009
Saturday, August 29, 2009
DNA Newsletter: August 30, 2009
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TOP NEWS'I have not been paid for defending Kasab'Abbas Kazmi, who was specially appointed by the 26/11 court to defend Mohammed Ajmal Kasab, has not received his fees for over five months now. Behind dud test row is nuke dealManmohan Singh threw his hat behind the former NDA government's 1998 nuclear tests by saying that APJ Abdul Kalam must have the last word on the controversy over dud tests. Adnan Sami, facing charges of cruelty and cheating in a criminal case filed by his wife Sabah Galadari, has been arrested and granted bail. Two girls faced harrowing time at their schools in Jaipur and Faridabad with one being raped by the school owner and another stripped off her shirt by her teacher. The five LeT operatives being tried by the anti-terrorism court are the outfit's operations commander Zakiur Rehman Lakhvi, communications expert Zarar Shah, Abu al-Qama, Hamad Amin Sadiq and Shahid Jamil Riaz. The government is understood to have decided to infuse additional equity in Air India and give a soft loan to counter the financial crunch. The Force India driver created a sensation at the Spa-Francorchamps circuit on Saturday after he outqualified the rest of the field. British comedy occupies a unique space and attempting to copy it into a Bollywood film, peopled by a collection of non-actors, is a travesty. | ||
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Friday, August 28, 2009
DNA Newsletter: August 29, 2009
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TOP NEWSIf asked, I am ready to go it alone in assembly elections: ChavanMaharashtra CM Ashok Chavan has demanded a new seat-sharing formula with ally NCP in the forthcoming assembly polls, saying, 'There is no question of repeating the old formula.' Senior BJP leaders meet RSS chief BhagwatThe RSS appears to have stepped in to resolve the crisis in BJP as its chief Mohan Bhagwat held discussions tonight with senior party leaders. 39-year-old, M Shaikh who had tested positive for H1N1 and was undergoing treatment at the DY Patil hospital in Navi Mumbai died last night. "Whatever has to be done by the party to put in place a system and corrective measures, it is for them to do," said RSS chief Mohan Bahgwat. A key member of the Saudi Royal family, Prince Muhammad bin Nayef, today narrowly escaped an assassination bid when an al-Qaeda suicide bomber blew himself up inside his palace. A friend of the Ambani family has said the dispute between Mukesh and Anil has its roots in tensions between Anil and Mukesh's wife Nita. Australia's Test captain-in-waiting Michael Clarke has no plans to mount a coup against incumbent Ricky Ponting. Shilpa Shetty has rubbished reports that she is set to tie the knot with Raj Kundra in December this year. | ||
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Thursday, August 27, 2009
DNA Newsletter: August 28, 2009
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TOP NEWSPokhran-II was successful, insists Kalam'From these [test] data, it has been established by the project team that the design yield of the thermo-nuclear test has been obtained,' the ex-president said. Government gives its nod to seven new IIMsThe Centre today okayed the move and said four IIMs will come up during the first phase, in Raipur, Rohtak, Ranchi and Tiruchirapalli. A massive explosion rent the air causing panic in the surrounding area as the tanker, reportedly belonging to Hindustan Petroleum, burst into flames that also enveloped two trucks. A senior scientist and DRDO representative at Pokhran II has claimed that the May 1998 nuclear tests may not have been as successful as has been projected. In what appears to be the most unique business venture, a guy in Sydney is selling kisses outside the Queen Victoria Building. The iconic US cult bike maker Harley Davidson is set to enter Indian markets tomorrow, two years after it was first granted permission to start operations. Ricky Ponting declared he would not walk away from international cricket even if he was stripped of his captaincy. Producers Indra Kumar and Ashok Thakeria have a penchant for comedies and a little tweaking could have made the film a laugh riot. Sadly, that's not the case here. | ||
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Wednesday, August 26, 2009
DNA Newsletter: August 27, 2009
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TOP NEWSSupreme Court judges to disclose their assetsThe decision comes after months of debate over making public the details of the higher judiciary, especially apex court judges and their families. Jaswant Singh compares BJP to Ku Klux KlanJaswant Singh today took his attack on BJP a step further by likening it to the violent white American group Ku Klux Klan. The statement made by Jayant Patil that judgement is likely to be delivered by September 15 has created a flutter in the trial court. The revelation comes in her father Surendra's plea seeking release of his passport. Senator Edward M Kennedy, the patriarch of the first family of American politics, has died after a long battle with brain cancer. The Sensex today closed higher by over 80 points to complete five straight days of gains on handsome gains in shares of IT companies. Manchester United will make a final deadline busting bid to sign Arjen Robben from Real Madrid. Farah Khan has rubbished rumours that Happy New Year will see the coming together of Amitabh Bachchan and Shahrukh Khan. | ||
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Tuesday, August 25, 2009
DNA Newsletter: August 26, 2009
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TOP NEWSMajor portion of multi-storey building in Mumbai caves inSeveral people are feared trapped under debris, fire brigade officials said, adding that four people had been taken out from under the rubble so far. Crypt above Monroe's grave sells for $4.6 mnAn American widow sold her husband's burial crypt directly on top of film legend Marilyn Monroe's final resting place for $4.6 million, through eBay. Several people are feared trapped under debris, fire brigade officials said, adding that four people had been taken out from under the rubble so far. A suspected terrorist opened fire at the railway station killing one and injuring two head constables when they tried to check his luggage. Swine flu could engulf a large part of the US ending up in hospitalising two million people this winter and killing as much as 90000. About 23,000 employees of Air India began a relay hunger strike across the country to protest against the proposed 30% to 50% cut in performance-linked incentive. Two new teams have to be added to the T20 fest in 2011; Ahmedabad is a strong contender Catherine Zeta-Jones is all set to star in Broadway musical A Little Night Music, directed by Stephen Sondheim. | ||
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Monday, August 24, 2009
DNA Newsletter: August 25, 2009
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TOP NEWSSC allows Abu Salem to examine Mumbai serial blasts witnessesSalem, extradited from Portugal in November 2005, had filed an application seeking separation of trial, contending that evidence recorded against him in his absence was not admissible. One judge can't embarrass the judiciary: CJIHe was asked whether the judiciary does not not feel embarrassed over the remarks of justice Shailendra Kumar, who had questioned the authority of the CJI to speak for all judges. Maharashtra Navnirman Sena chief Raj Thackeray, cricketer Yuvraj Singh and actress Katrina Kaif were among prominent personalities who visited Salman's residence in Bandra. The H1N1 virus claimed its sixth victim in Gujarat, when Hasmukh Hingoo died of the disease at the SSG Hospital in Vadodara. Venezuela made history at the Miss Universe pageant by winning the crown for the second year running. The realty index was the top sectoral gainer of the day. It moved up 5.09%. Consumer durables and FMCG were the other gainers of the day. Indian cricket skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni on Sunday took a ride in a speeding car in a car rally here. Bollywood stars commenced the celebration of the ten-day-long Ganesha Chaturthi festival in Mumbai. | ||
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Saturday, August 22, 2009
DNA Newsletter: August 23, 2009
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TOP NEWSTwo H1N1 positive kids die; BMC says swine flu not only cause"Both the children tested positive for H1N1, but we cannot rule out other complications," additional municipal commissioner Manisha Mhaiskar said. Didi banged my face on the wallThe mother of a child artiste has been arrested for allegedly physically abusing her minor housemaid in suburban Andheri. The mother of a child artiste has been arrested for allegedly physically abusing her minor housemaid in suburban Andheri. Given that the reports stating that pandemics occur in waves and last for six to eight years, closing schools for a week or two is neither here nor there. Chelsea Clinton may get married at Martha's Vineyard on Saturday and rumors are in circulation that president Obama could be the surprise guest. Prime minister Manmohan Singh is not intervening or mediating in the Ambani brothers' gas dispute. Jamaican sprinter Usain Bolt has again stressed he is not on drugs after another astonishing world-record performance. Brad Pitt has branded Tom Cruise's new Nazi flick Inglourious Basterds "ridiculous". | ||
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