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TOP NEWSCongress-NCP still in deadlockThe Opposition seeks the Governor's intervention to expedite govt formation. Says the administration is suffering as Cong-NCP squabble over portfolios. Olympics is degrading to women: Zakir NaikThe Islamic scholar dispels myths about the rights of Muslim women. Confronted with an unrelenting spread of the H1N1 virus in the urban, semi-urban and rural areas in and around Pune which claimed its first Swine flu fatality on August 3. According to a health bulletin issued by the health and family welfare department on Friday, Modi's health is stable and his blood pressure and fever are under control. Today's proceedings were dominated by reservations expressed by the accused over the manner in which they were indicted during a hearing held on October 10. The possible suitors are Bajaj Hindusthan, Bunge US (in India, it is known for the Dalda brand) and Olam International of Singapore. Electing to bat, Australia scored 229 for five wickets against India in the third one-dayer at the Feroze Shah Kotla cricket stadium. The actor had described his religious routines in his blog, which led to an unknown person threatening him against doing so. | ||
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Saturday, October 31, 2009
DNA Newsletter: November 1, 2009
Friday, October 30, 2009
DNA Newsletter: October 31, 2009
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TOP NEWSBMC obeys Marathi 'order', but pays no heed to the restCivic body has often faced court rap for flouting orders. Sharad Pawar soothes his singed legislatorsNCP boss gets party to present a united front against its ally, the Congress. The phone numbers from which the actor received the calls in the last three days suggest they were Pakistan numbers, they added. The fire, which started due to a leakage in one of the valves at around 7.30pm yesterday, continues to rage in five of the 13 tanks that stored petrol, diesel and kerosene. The latest travel alert, which remains valid till January 28, next year, replaces a similar travel alert issued by the state department before the start of the festival season. Honchos of businesses houses were among the first to realise the huge advertising potential of social networking sites such as Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter and Orkut. Ahead of Saturday's third ODI against India, Australia skipper Ricky Ponting accused the groundsmen at Feroz Shah stadium of hampering their morning practice session. An ironic tale that represents a clash between ambition and friendship, London Dreams is given a leg-up by a strong story let down in execution and technique. | ||
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Thursday, October 29, 2009
DNA Newsletter: October 30, 2009
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TOP NEWSPM steps in to fast-track Nilekani's UID projectNew empowered group of ministers will get rid of bureaucratic hurdles. Shiv Sena revives signboard politics in MumbaiAll shops will have to use Marathi in big, bold letters on signboards, says BMC. 'My father lost the Lok Sabha elections in 1984 but he bounced back and won the next one. He is my inspiration. I will work harder,' Poonam told PTI. Prime minister Manmohan Singh today strongly rejected Pakistan's charge that India was funding Taliban, saying it was 'far-fetched and far from truth'. A US scientist, who played a key role in India's 'Chandrayaan' mission had sought to sell top US secrets to Israel for a sum of $2 million, federal prosecutors have charged. President Pratibha Patil today sought "freer movement" of professionals and business travellers between the two countries in a bid to give a boost to their economic ties. Ponting said that he knew before the Nagpur match that without Brett Lee and James Hopes his attack would be weakened. Shilpa Shetty comes clean on the reason behind her chat mangni. | ||
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Wednesday, October 28, 2009
DNA Newsletter: October 29, 2009
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TOP NEWSKids, women, UN officials die in Af-Pak terror spreeA car bomb packed with 150kg of explosives ripped through Peshawar city today killing at least 95 people and injuring 213 others. Even Ajitdada backed me as deputy CM, says BhujbalChhagan Bhujbal has braced for the tough time ahead - challenges within his party; Congress strategies to corner the NCP. The party today made it clear that they want the ruling ally Congress to follow the 1999 formula for allocation of key portfolios-home, finance and power. Chief minister Narendra Modi on the third day of his visit to Russia on Tuesday met the officials of Russian oil and gas major, Gazprom. A car bomb packed with 150kg of explosives ripped through Peshawar city today killing at least 95 people and injuring 213 others. Kotak Mahindra Bank's total advances currently stands at Rs26,700 crore as against Rs24,000 crore in the year-ago period. MS Dhoni smacks superb century as India hammer Australia by 99 runs in 2nd one-dayer; series tied at 1-1. Bollywood actor Abhishek Bachchan has said that he believes in doing one film at a time, which he considered an ideal formula. | ||
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Tuesday, October 27, 2009
DNA Newsletter: October 28, 2009
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TOP NEWSFBI foils LeT plan to carry out major terror attack in IndiaDavid Coleman Headley, was arrested early this month by FBI's Joint Terrorism Task Force at O'Hare International Airport before boarding a flight to Philadelphia, intending to travel on to Pakistan. Bhubaneswar Rajdhani stopped by Maoists, taken hostageArmed activists of a Maoist-backed group today stopped the Bhubaneswar-Delhi Rajdhani Express and held up the prestigious train for several hours in a hostage-type situation. The Sharad Pawar-led NCP made it clear it would not be a part of the new government in Maharashtra if the ruling ally Congress does not follow the 1999 formula. Armed activists of a Maoist-backed group today stopped the Bhubaneswar-Delhi Rajdhani Express and held up the prestigious train for several hours in a hostage-type situation. David Coleman Headley, was arrested early this month by FBI's Joint Terrorism Task Force at O'Hare International Airport before boarding a flight to Philadelphia, intending to travel on to Pakistan. The RBI laid the groundwork for a rise in interest rates by tightening credit to the commercial property sector, lifting its inflation forecast. Several doctors who were treating Huma Waseem, the wife of Wasim Akram, have said that Huma was taken abroad against their advice. Kalki Koechlin says that she is nonplussed with the 'sex symbol' tag attached to her. | ||
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Monday, October 26, 2009
DNA Newsletter: October 27, 2009
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TOP NEWSSharad Pawar Sr snubs Jr; Chhagan Bhujbal is deputy CMbid to avoid creating rival power centre to Supriya. Amar Singh does a sting to take on MayawatiPlays DVD showing misuse of funds collected by BSP. Lakhs of commuters had a harrowing experience when the motormen of CR suddenly decided not to work over and above their scheduled duty hours. India's loss was disheartening to the cricket fans, but Barodians had a blast on a Sunday, many of whom who had come to enjoy their day out at the stadium. Ivanka Trump has tied the knot with Jared Kushner, publisher of the New York Observer, on Sunday. In lacklustre trading, the Bombay Stock Exchange benchmark Sensex fell by over 70 points with investors adopting a cautious approach. Talking to media persons at Akram's residence in Lahore, Inzamam-ul-Haq said he would pray for the departed soul and to give courage to the grief stricken family members in this moment of sorrow. The actor was let off with a warning while the law mandates a fine of Rs200. | ||
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Saturday, October 24, 2009
DNA Newsletter: October 25, 2009
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TOP NEWSSonia Gandhi picks Ashok Chavan as Maharashtra CMAt the end of a day full of twists and turns, Ashok Chavan was retained as chief minister of Maharashtra. Maharashtrians have stabbed me in the back: Bal ThackerayIn an emotional editorial, the senior Thackeray writes how he has lost faith in everything, from Maharashtrians to God. Upset over Shiv Sena's electoral debacle in Maharashtra, party chief Bal Thackeray today said it was not 'outsiders' but Maharashtrians themselves who had stabbed him in the back. In terms of volume it is not big but in terms of value it may be the highest ever. During Diwali week, Gujarat alone purchased around 8 tonnes of gold worth Rs1,300 crore. The survey of 14,500 frequent flyers, who are also members of the airport lounge programme, priority pass, voted Paris's Charles de Gaulle as the second worst. An informant in the Galleon Group insider trading scandal had a history of sending tips to the firm, according to a court document that surfaced on Friday. The Aussies are here, and if they haven't announced their presence with the brashness of old, it is no reason to believe that they will be less ruthless on the field of play. Kidman, who received highest Australian civilian honor called 'Companion of the Order of Australia' has campaigned for various humanitarian issues globally. | ||
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