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TOP NEWSWe have wheat, rice stock to meet 2-year requirement: Sharad Pawar"I am sure the situation will change for which we have to pay attention towards farming community in the country," said that NCP chief. High, speeding woman kills 2 in MumbaiColaba resident driving her SUV at 120 kmph loses control and mows down a cop and a biker; tests revealed her blood alcohol level to be nine times above the permissible limit. 27-year-old Nooriya Haveliwala, lost control over her car and hit a police jeep and bike at Marine Drive in south Mumbai. Two helicopters from Eastern Command Naval base and Coast Guard with boats and expert divers from Visakhapatnam, were deployed to carry out search in the river and on its shore. North Korea has informed the United States it is holding a second US. citizen, the State Department said. Market men said gold continued to decline due to poor demand; a weakening trend in the international markets also influenced the trading sentiment. According to Watson, Woods should not only work on his golf course "manners", but also get "his personal life in order." Susan Boyle would be singing for the Pope when he visits Scotland in September. | ||
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Saturday, January 30, 2010
DNA Newsletter: January 31, 2010
Friday, January 29, 2010
DNA Newsletter: January 30, 2010
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TOP NEWSIndia now backs peace talks with 'moderate' TalibanIndia has no option but to fall in line with US-backed Hamid Karzai's attempt to re-integrate the "moderate" Taliban soldiers into Afghan society. Confusion over minister's Australian travel advisory remarkMinistry of external affairs clarified that no second advisory had been issued and that the minister was referring to the one that was brought out last June. The Reliance Industries' chairman had recently said the controversy over making knowledge of Marathi mandatory for issuing taxi permits in Mumbai was 'unfortunate'. Prakash was found culpable in the Sukna land scam, and will be the most senior three-star general in the army to ever face such action. Paul Rajendran used a bogus MySpace profile, by the pseudonym James Carter, to arrange a meeting with a 23-year-old aspiring lingerie model in early March 2009. The CRR hike in two tranches will suck out liquidity to the tune of Rs36,000 crore from the system. Indian tennis ace Sania Mirza has called off her engagement with childhood friend Mohammed Sohrab Mirza. Allegedly, Sania's in-laws wanted her to make a choice between marriage and her tennis career. The film - with its great music, superior performances and memorable dialogues - cannot be missed, unless you are under 18 years of age. | ||
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Thursday, January 28, 2010
DNA Newsletter: January 29, 2010
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TOP NEWSIndo-Pak peace talks should not be hostage to terror acts: GilaniPakistan wants good relations with all its neighbours and is "sincere in its endeavours to resume the composite dialogue with New Delhi, said Gilani. Rana stayed at Powai hotel just before 26/11Although the purpose of his visit is unknown, officials in the security establishment believe that the hotel served as a base in his hunt for terror targets in the vicinity. The inputs, which even specified the names of the suspects, say that the duo from a neighbouring country might masquerade as taxi drivers to conduct recces and execute their plans. 'Commercial decisions' about refund prevent airlines from being upfront about cancellations AND delays, so fliers suffer. Obama, who delivered his first State of the Union address against the backdrop of an American public worried about the fallout of the meltdown, said the 'worst of the storm has passed'. According to court documents, the accused stated they are 'unable to engage an attorney in the US to defend (themselves) in the class action litigation.' Hyderabad-based Deccan Chargers have reportedly signed up Pakistan all-rounder Abdul Razzaq, as a replacement for injured West Indies fast-bowler Fidel Edwards. The one-sidedness of Rann's script makes you question if the film is supposed to be a realistic depiction or merely a punching bag for the electronic media, which has faced enough flak in the past already. | ||
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Wednesday, January 27, 2010
DNA Newsletter: January 28, 2010
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TOP NEWSIndia likely to face a bloody summerIndia could witness a series of heightened terrorist activity in the coming months as Pakistan steps up efforts to push more trained terrorists into Kashmir and other parts of the country. Pak seeks PM's apology for advert gaffeA spokesman for the Pakistan air force has said prime minister Manmohan Singh should apologise to the people of Pakistan for hurting their feelings. Dr NM Kulkarni, vice-principal of the college, said that the student, who did not report after a vacation, had not filed any complaint of ragging with the college authorities. The incident took place in the evening yesterday, after two persons struck up a conversation with the girl's mother at Arambol beach. The girl's mother claimed one of them was a domestic tourist. Raja Riaz said Pakistan's agriculture sector could not improve as it should have over the last 62 years. The 30-share BSE index provisionally ended down 3.21%, or 538.16 points at 16,242.30 with all but one of its components falling. After putting up stiff resistance yesterday, Bangladesh succumbed to a spectacular batting collapse today with Zaheer wreaking havoc, especially with his grasp of reverse swing. The film has emerged a high grosser in circuits such as Rajasthan, Delhi/UP, Bihar, and Gujarat with single screens doing good business over the weekend. | ||
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Tuesday, January 26, 2010
DNA Newsletter: January 27, 2010
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TOP NEWSSuicide bomb hits foreign troop convoy in KabulThe security source said the attack happened on a road leading east from the city centre, close to several large bases for foreign troops. Osama bin Laden tape shows weakness: ObamaObama has been criticized by Republicans over his administration's response to the December 25 bombing attempt on a US-bound airliner. The Rs2,460 crore project, an initiative of the Mumbai Metropolitan Regional Development Authority, is a modern urban transport where cars move on a single beam in an elevated corridor. BJP deputy leader of the opposition Gopinath Munde has written a letter to prime minister Manmohan Singh demanding that the award to Chatwal be taken back. Nadya Suleman celebrated the octuplets' first birthday in an early bash in California, US. Several Chinese banks, which were selected to raise their reserve ratios for excessive lending, will see their extra reserve ratios take effect on Tuesday. Tiger Woods' wife Elin sent text messages to his alleged mistress Rachel Uchitel pretending to be him, which led to the disclosure of his extra-marital affair, say sources. Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie have broken up because the actress was tired of seeing him drink beer and hang out with his pals, it has emerged. | ||
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Monday, January 25, 2010
DNA Newsletter: January 26, 2010
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TOP NEWSSupreme Court stays action on 44 deemed varsitiesThe court will hear arguments on March 9, including the lawsuits filed by the aggrieved institutions against HRD ministry for proposing to scrap their deemed status. Govt to free 1,35,000 undertrials in 6 monthsOver 3 lakh undertrials are confined in various jails, constituting 70% of the total jail population. Only 30% of undertrials end up getting convicted and imprisoned, but they spend years in jail. The mob abused Dr Vange and Dr Pallavia of the hospital and also locked up the wives and children of both the doctors and set fire to the hospital. Cricketer Virendra Sehwag and badminton star Saina Nehwal have been chosen for the "Padma Shri" awards along with yesteryear Hindi film actress Rekha and actor Saif Ali Khan. Ethiopian Airlines CEO Girma Wake said he had spoken with Lebanese authorities who did not confirm there were survivors. James Cameron's sci-fi spectacular replaced his maritime melodrama as the biggest international release of all time during the weekend. Williams broke Stosur three times to notch a comfortable 6-4 6-2 victory in just 65 minutes to storm into the quarterfinals for the seventh time in 11 visits. James Cameron's sci-fi spectacular replaced his maritime melodrama as the biggest international release of all time during the weekend. | ||
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Saturday, January 23, 2010
DNA Newsletter: January 24, 2010
![]() | Today's Headlines | Sunday, January 24, 2010 |
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TOP NEWSMaharashtra bifurcation will fetch additional Rs30,000 crore annuallyThe bifurcation of Maharashtra to carve a separate statehood for Vidarbha may not connect with the Shiv Sena and MNS who are opposed to the division. Hockey India election deferredThe office bearers of Hockey India met today for an emergency meeting and decided to put off the election till a final decision is taken by the Rajasthan High Court. The Nashik unit of the Shiv Sena today organised various programmes in the city and other parts of the district to celebrate the birthday of party chief Bal Thackeray. Pavan Choudary has sought damages of Rs20 lakh from the producer and director of the film for alleged violation of his copyright for making illegal gains by lifting a portion from his book. The schoolteacher was fired after sending a raunchy email about Woods's extramarital affairs to colleagues. Maldives president Mohammed Nasheed stated that much of energy and its resources were untapped particularly in ocean currents. Australian tennis star Lleyton Hewitt fancies that he can beat top seed and 15-time Grand Slam champion Roger Federer. Britney Spears' recent conservatorship hearing in an LA courtroom was about a dress she wore to the 2008 MTV Music Awards, which she wants to auction off for Haiti relief. | ||
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