Tuesday, September 29, 2009

DNA Newsletter: September 30, 2009

Today's Headlines Wednesday, September 30, 2009
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Cong-NCP to promise cheap land for coop societies in city

Manifesto, to be released on October 2, will focus on sops for urban voters.

No more shrines on public land: Supreme Court

The Supreme Court (SC) on Tuesday banned fresh constructions of places of worship on public land.
At 69, Sharad Pawar has embarked on a mission to rebuild the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP), hopping regions and fire-fighting internal problems.
Forensic scientists accompanying the CBI team, have found that the hymen of 17-year-old Aasiya Jan was intact, thereby ruling out the possibility of rape.
Kartika Sari Dewi Shukarno, 32, a Malaysian model, has been sentenced to be caned for drinking beer in public by a religious court.
Real estate prices were one of the worst-hit by the economic downturn. Though the prices have risen marginally, it will be some time before the market actually picks up.
Olympic medallist heads the AIBA rankings in the middleweight category.
TV's biggest guru - Amitabh Bachchan - tells why he agreed to play the role of pop philosopher.
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Monday, September 28, 2009

DNA Newsletter: September 29, 2009

Today's Headlines Tuesday, September 29, 2009
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Sena-BJP promises to stop migration to Mumbai

Shiv Sena executive president Uddhav Thackeray says enough is enough, locals should get preference in jobs and housing.

PMO steps in to end Air India crisis

Talks between the management and the agitating pilots break down, but the airline rules out a lockout.
A museum will be set up in Mumbai depicting the Samyukta Maharashtra movement and a permanent mechanism would be created to stop the inflow of illegal migrants.
Bodies of Neelofar and her sister-in-law Asiya were recovered from a stream on May 30 after they went missing in town the previous evening.
Britons of Indian origin have been hiring contract killers in India to murder targets such as friends and family members during their visits to India, an investigation has revealed.
Beating the slowdown, sales of luxury cars in Gujarat remained robust on the auspicious ocassion of Dussehra. Sales of Audi was also robust on Dussehra.
Davis Cupper Yuki Bhambri and his partner Yung Jun Kim of South Korea entered the quarterfinals of the ONGC-ITF Future Tennis championship in Kolkata
Michael Jackson interview tapes reveal that the late singer believed Princess Diana, Tatum O'Neal, and Brooke Shields as the loves of his life.
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Saturday, September 26, 2009

DNA Newsletter: September 27, 2009

Today's Headlines Sunday, September 27, 2009
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US will carry out nuclear deal with India: PM

Singh says he has president Obama's word UN resolution asking all to sign NPT is not directed at India and US stands firm on nuke deal

Family held hostage in Gurgaon home

Cops and robbers exchange fire for over an hour.
The 36-year-old actor, who was produced before the court yesterday was seen limping and taking the support of two constables as he was not able to walk.
His tweets on a social networking website might have got him into trouble but mnister of state Shashi Tharoor has refused to stop tweeting.
"I would not like to announce package or policy from the foreign soil" Prime minister Manmohan Singh said in reply to a specific question whether steps for stimulating the economy would be taken up.
The Bharati Group and South African telecom gaint MTN are looking at an $23 billion deal to create the world's third largest mobile firm with over 200 million subscribers.
Virender Sehwag today exuded confidence that he would be fully fit for the seven-match one-day international series at home against Australia.
City musicians hit out at the lopsided and amateur portrayal of rock stars in Hindi movies.
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Friday, September 25, 2009

DNA Newsletter: September 26, 2009

Today's Headlines Saturday, September 26, 2009
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Interpol top panel: Pakistan in, India out?

Pakistan is set to replace India in the Interpol's executive committee, elections for which will be held next month.

India gets pride of place as G20 supplants G8

The Group of 20 nations will now replace the World War II Group of Eight powers as a permanent council for global economic co-operation.
Other celebrities who have applied for the voter ID card include Akshay Kumar, wife Twinkle Khanna, actress Sonam Kapoor and father Anil Kapoor.
Kalavati Bandurkar, the widow of a farmer in Vidarbha, who shot into limelight after Congress leader Rahul Gandhi mentioned her name in Parliament,was scheduled to contest the polls from Wani Assembly Constituency in Yavatmal district.
Shyam Saran told reporters in Pittsburg that India will not sign the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty as a non-nuclear weapon state.
Executive pilots of state-owned Air India are planning to go on strike from Saturday, to protest the productivity-linked incentives cut.
Gary Kirsten sought to distance himself from a controversial dossier, saying he had no role in drafting the document.
A rom-com based on the potentially amusing premise of astrology and matchmaking with Priyanka Chopra in 12 roles, you believe you're in for a joyride. Alas, What's Your Rashee? is star-crossed.
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Thursday, September 24, 2009

DNA Newsletter: September 25, 2009

Today's Headlines Friday, September 25, 2009
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Indian space mission finds water on Moon

The Moon Mineralogy Mapper on board the craft detected wavelengths of reflected light indicating a chemical bond between hydrogen and oxygen in the layer of upper lunar soil.

Man faces music for refusing to play music

A 30-year-old businessman and an office-bearer of a garba mandal was attacked for not allowing the DJ to play music when people wanted to play garba.
Sunil Deshmukh has been representing the Amravati constituency as a Congress candidate for the last 10 years. He won it in 2004 by over 32,000 votes.
Air chief marshal says there has been no incursion near the Indian borders.
A review paper released yesterday suggested that "a heavy concentration of international students, particularly from a single country" could lead to a poorer student experience.
Ford will make the new car "Figo" at a plant in Chennai, which it plans to make a global production hub. The company is investing $500 million in the plant, which will have annual capacity of producing 200,000 cars.
Paceman Wayne Parnell wreaked havoc with a five-wicket haul as South Africa shot out New Zealand for a modest 214.
It is alleged that Madonna took this step as she was envious of Lohan becoming the 'artistic adviser' to fashion house Emanuel Ungaro, ahead of Madonna.
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Wednesday, September 23, 2009

DNA Newsletter: September 24, 2009

Today's Headlines Thursday, September 24, 2009
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Cricketers duck for cover on coach's sex advice

kirsten's sutra leak stumps team india even as rival cricketers laugh, ask for 'Gary as coach'.

I'll fast if IIT faculty takes moksha: Kapil Sibal

Faculty will go on 'working' hunger strike today.
Heavy rains coupled with winds since last evening destroyed various parts in the Thane district rural region. Power supply remains affected since last evening in the district.
After creating a controversy by his 'cattle class' remark, union minister Shashi Tharoor has now complained about his workload while twitting.
External affairs minister SM Krishna denies that involvement in Afghanistan is intended to encircle Pakistan.
Air India Board today approved up to 50 per cent cut in the Productivity-Linked Incentives for the airline's officers and executives.
kirsten's sutra leak stumps team india even as rival cricketers laugh, ask for 'Gary as coach'.
Malayalam film actor Mohanlal and Oscar award winner Resul Pookkutty will be awarded honorary doctorate degrees by the Sree Sankaracharya University of Sanskrit at Kalady.
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Tuesday, September 22, 2009

DNA Newsletter: September 23, 2009

Today's Headlines Wednesday, September 23, 2009
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Campaign costs may cross Rs1,000 crore

DNA estimates indicate average spend of Rs1 cr per candidate. Official limit for a candidate's campaign expenses is Rs10 lakh.

Government plans fast-track divorce law with 1-yr limit

Law minister also proposes more family courts to settle marital disputes.
A 25-year-old mother of two was allegedly gangraped before being burnt alive for having spurned a man who wanted to marry her.
Santhanam believes that there is still time to do so before the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty is ratified by the US and China.
An Indian-origin woman who stabbed her two teenage daughters to death at her house in Cambridgeshire was sentenced to 33 years in prison.
RedPills data models and expertise, developed through the successful execution of multiple analytic projects, would enhance IBMs current work to improve the speed and quality of clients business decisions.
Strong contenders Pakistan will have an easy task at hand when they open their Champions Trophy campaign by taking on a depleted West Indies.
Roberts is leaving no stone unturned to make her India visit fulfilling. The Oscar-winning actress is shooting a langar scene, which requires her to cook at the Hari Mandir Ashram in Haryana.
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