Monday, November 30, 2009

DNA Newsletter: December 1, 2009

Today's Headlines Tuesday, December 1, 2009
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India may cut carbon intensity by 15-20%

Like China and Brazil, India is set to yield a little before the Copenhagen summit.

'I did not kill Pramod Mahajan. It happened in 15 minutes'

Pravin Mahajan recalls almost every single moment he has spent with his late brother and senior BJP politician Pramod Mahajan, for whose murder he was convicted by the lower courts.
Every phone manufactured in India or outside comes with an unique 15-digit code that identifies a mobile. This code is known as the IMEI number.
The IIMs may hold the one-day CAT-2009 for admission to the premier B-schools, on a few other dates beyond December 7, 2009.
The world's most wanted terrorist Osama bin Laden had written his will as US troops closed in on his hideout in Tora Bora mountains of Afghanistan in December 2001.
Dubai's main stock exchange dropped more than 7% and Abu Dhabi's markets crashed by more than 8% hit by lack of buyers on the first day of trading since the financial woes Dubai World came to light.
The New York socialite at the centre of the mystery surrounding Tiger Woods' car accident jetted to Los Angeles to meet a top lawyer.
With Ishqiya Vidya Balan breaks away from her squeaky-clean image and the actress says that she thoroughly enjoyed it.
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Saturday, November 28, 2009

DNA Newsletter: November 29, 2009

Today's Headlines Sunday, November 29, 2009
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Panic over nuke leak as Kaiga workers fall ill

Panic hit Karwar and some coastal areas on Friday after 40 maintenance personnel from the Kaiga nuclear plant were rushed to a Mallapuram hospital with symptoms of radioactive poisoning.

Family feuds proving to be Shiv Sena's Achilles' heel

Smita Thackeray is the latest to break away from the fold, in revolt against Bal Thackeray's chosen heir Uddhav.
Congress is underplaying its fresh catch which, sources claim, was planned to further dent to the image of the Sena, which is still reeling after its loss in the 2009 Assembly elections.
200 cops visit ashram to hunt for those behind Thursday's clashes.
PRO Danyal Gilani said the report trying to establish a relationship between PM Yousuf Raza Gilani and my half-brother, Daood Gilani alias David Coleman Headley, is "incorrect, misplaced and totally baseless".
Marketmen said fresh buying by stockists and the current marriage season demand kept the prices of precious metals at high levels.
The world's top ranked golfer Tiger Woods was rescued by his wife after being injured in a car crash on Friday morning.
Newly married Shilpa Shetty said that she would go for her honeymoon to the United States.
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Friday, November 27, 2009

DNA Newsletter: November 28, 2009

Today's Headlines Saturday, November 28, 2009
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Key terror operative arrested in Bangladesh

Abdul Muthalib, alias Muthu, a veteran of the Afghan war who has been leading LeT-Huji operations against India from Bangladesh, is in the custody of Bangladeshi forces.

China-Pak military ties a big concern, says AK Antony

India's nervousness about China's growing military clout and its closeness to Pakistan has been a perennial worry, but it is rare for a minister to say so at a public forum.
Vinita Kamte said she stands by every word in the book written by her, To the Last Bullet, in which she has criticised Mumbai police crime branch chief Rakesh Maria.
Gandhinagar SP, DySP among 20 cops injured as a protest march by Asaram followers turns violent.
World economies and global financial players have started assessing the fallout of Dubai's debt crisis even as the government there pledged full support to Dubai World.
India today reacted cautiously to the financial crisis in Dubai, caused by debt repayment crisis of a state firm, saying it would examine the extent of the problem.
India wrap up Kanpur Test in second session of Day Four to go 1-0 up in the three-Test series against Sri Lanka.
Unless you revel in comedy where every character shrieks and screams, women are spoken of in a degrading manner and loud decibel levels give you a kick, De Dana Dan's not for you.
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Thursday, November 26, 2009

DNA Newsletter: November 27, 2009

Today's Headlines Friday, November 27, 2009
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That night, there was no backup and no coordination

ATS chief Hemant Karkare asked the main control room for reinforcement at Cama Hospital, but to no avail; Ashok Kamte was told by Hasan Gafoor to go to the Trident, but Rakesh Maria sent him to Cama instead.

Touch of glass: India, US relation finds its mojo

India needn't have apprehensions regarding the drift of the US-India partnership in Obama's watch, say analysts weighing in on the visit.
This detail on the US terror suspect David Headley's movement in Mumbai came on the back of evidence that the US national had also visited and stayed at Taj and Oberoi Hotels in the city.
Minutes after members of parliament observed a minute's respect for the victims of the 26/11 terror attack, the treasury and the opposition engaged in an uncalled verbal battle.
Distancing itself from the remarks of Hurriyat leader Mirwaiz Umer Farooq that it has a stake in peace in Kashmir, China has said that the issue is between India and Pakistan.
Turnover was the highest ever, as derivative activity picked up on expiry. Total turnover was Rs1.59 lakh crore.
Comeback man claims six wickets on Day Three to put India on the verge of an innings win.
ABC has come under fire for booking Chris Brown for an interview and a performance on TV show 'Good Morning America'.
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Wednesday, November 25, 2009

DNA Newsletter: November 26, 2009

Today's Headlines Thursday, November 26, 2009
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RR Patil admits 'shortcomings' in police response to 26/11

New guidelines will clarify roles of DGP and police commissioner in crisis situations.

No third party in Indo-Pak talks, Obama tells PM

Prime minister Manmohan Singh leaves on Thursday for CHOGM conference in Trinidad. Pakistani foreign minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi will attend the conference and will probably have discussions with his Indian counterpart.
Special public prosecutor Ujjwal Nikam Kasab's trial has not yet concluded and so he cannot be sent to Pakistan. He has to meet the logical conclusion of the trial in Mumbai itself.
Yoga and treadmill got 74-yr-old supreme commander of the armed forces all pumped up for the sortie.
A week may be long in politics but when it comes to geopolitical equations involving India, China and the United States, it comes close to eternity.
A second purchase would appear to lift India's share of gold holdings to an estimated 8% or so, much less than most of the developed world but four times China's share.
The Mercedes Formula One racing team has made a 'choose your job' offer to seven-time world champion Michael Schumacher in a desperate bid to persuade the racer to join.
Singapore born singer/model Tila Tequila has threatened to take legal action over leaked sex tape footage she alleges was stolen from her laptop.
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Tuesday, November 24, 2009

DNA Newsletter: November 25, 2009

Today's Headlines Wednesday, November 25, 2009
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India wants US to get on same page on terrorism

Prime minister Manmohan Singh on Monday emphasised the maturity of India's response after the terrorist attacks a year back in Mumbai.

Liberhan bark is worse than bite; report will be buried

Commission holds former prime minister Atal Behari Vajpayee, LK Advani and Murli Manohar Joshi guilty, but proposes no action.
The Shiv Sena had planned to put up posters depicting Khan's killing all over the city. Depiction of Afzal Khan's killing during Ganesh festival in Miraj had led to communal clashes.
New Delhi on Tuesday won a victory over Pakistan when European Union (EU) diplomats endorsed India's position, saying "J&K is an integral part of India".
While much has been discussed about Sarah Palin's book , there are facets of her life mentioned in the tome that have not yet been unravelled to the public.
See it more as an opportunistic, valuation-led than a strategyic one, says LB should be valued $12 billion or less.
India go on a rampage to record their highest-ever total in a day; Sehwag, Gambhir smash tons.
Jennifer Lopez has laughed off her embarrassing onstage stumble, claiming that it was part of her choreographed routine.
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Saturday, November 21, 2009

DNA Newsletter: November 22, 2009

Today's Headlines Sunday, November 22, 2009
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Terror funds came from Italy

Pakistani father-son duo paid for the internet phone service used by the terrorists in Mumbai to keep in touch with their handlers.

'India is misreading Sino-US ties'

India's fixation over China can hold Indo-US ties hostage, say analysts.
Maharashtra government has opposed the bail plea saying it had challenged the lower court's order which dropped charges under Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act (MCOCA) in the case.
During his meeting with Hu on November 17, Obama discussed the sensitive Tibet issue and sought early resumption of talks between China and representatives of the Dalai Lama.
The first substantive bilateral engagement is expected to set forth the framework of how the Indo-US relationship would develop in the next few years.
India will be the third largest economy in the world after China and United States by 2050, a foreign-policy think tank has said.
Chelsea boss Carlo Ancelotti will today give the club fans their first glimpse of Gael Kakuta whose signing could see the club banned from the transfer market for 18 months.
Miley Cyrus has won a court battle over a racially insensitive photo, for which she posed earlier this year (09).
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