Saturday, February 27, 2010

DNA Newsletter: February 28, 2010

Today's Headlines Sunday, February 28, 2010
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Allies DMK, Trinamool join clamour for rollback of fuel price hike

Though the government has so far ruled out a rollback, the demand made by two of its principal allies cannot be easily ignored.

Rapist pays victim, goes free

Legal experts fear gravity of rape as a crime may be diluted as SC quashes FIR against accused after he reaches 'settlement' with victim by agreeing to pay her Rs4 lakh.
The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh lost two of its most admired leaders on Saturday.
People's Democratic Party (PDP) had depicted three generations of the Abdullah family as '3 Idiots'.
A tsunami warning was issued for Chile and Peru by the Pacific Tsunami Warning Centre, and a tsunami watch was issued for Ecuador, Colombia, Panama, Costa Rica and Antarctica.
The world's largest software maker now seems keen to direct regulatory scrutiny onto Google, by far the world's biggest internet search company.
Woods' wife Elin Nordegren has visited the golfer at the clinic, and the couple and their kids spent Christmas together in Southern California, a magazine reported.
'I had never met Angelina before, but I found her to be a real treat, I mean a real doll,' he said.
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Friday, February 26, 2010

DNA Newsletter: February 27, 2010

Today's Headlines Saturday, February 27, 2010
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Budget 2010-11: A deft balancing act

Some giveaways, limited rollback and promises galore.

Pakistan asked India to revive composite dialogue: Bashir

Open-ended talks or engagement would not help the two countries to address their outstanding issues, foreign secretary Salman Bashir said
Tendulkar's double-hundred against South Africa in Gwalior on Wednesday has not only silenced his critics, but also clean bowled the Shiv Sena, which took on the little master for his 'Mumbai for all' remark.
Finance minister Pranab Mukherjee presented his budget proposals for 2010-11 in the Lok Sabha.
"We certainly commend the leadership of political courage and making sure that the meeting takes place," said PJ Crowley assistant secretary of state for public affairs.
Finance minister Pranab Mukherjee presented his budget proposals for 2010-11 in the Lok Sabha.
'He (Kamran) is a suspect. Otherwise how can you leave out a player who had scored 64 from 33 balls against Australia in his last match,' said PCB.
Search for the Growing Pains star began after he went missing in Vancouver. His body was found in the 1000-acre Stanley Park by family and friends yesterday.
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Thursday, February 25, 2010

DNA Newsletter: February 26, 2010

Today's Headlines Friday, February 26, 2010
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India may grow faster than China by 2014

The 2009-10 economic survey says the economy is revving up, and growth will be anywhere in the range of 8.25-8.75% in 2010-11. It will breach 9% the year after.

Mulayam Singh Yadav, Lalu Prasad now urge Sharad Pawar to join their ranks

The Samajwadi Party and the Rashtriya Janata Dal on Thursday warned the Manmohan Singh government not to take their support for granted.
Manjit Singh Bali was apprehended by the anti-corruption wing of the Central agency, officials said.
Making the announcement, Madhya Pradesh chief minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan said the City Centre-Hurawali Road will be named after the batting maestro.
Trainer Dawn Brancheau was patting the orca, named Tilikum, from a poolside platform at SeaWorld when Tilikum, a six-tonne orca, reached up and grabbed her by the waist, flailing her about before dragging her underwater.
A federal judge in Alexandria, Virginia, granted a request by Microsoft to deactivate 277 Internet domains, which the software maker said is linked to a 'botnet'.
"Even after playing for 20 years, his passion for the game is an inspiration for us," star drag-flicker Sohail Abbas said.
Hurley, 44, was attending the Love Ball London with husband Arun Nayar on February 23.
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Wednesday, February 24, 2010

DNA Newsletter: February 25, 2010

Today's Headlines Thursday, February 25, 2010
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Horror at Carlton: Victims had no option but to jump

The emergency exits in the building had metal grills on them which trapped people in their offices on the sixth and seventh floors.

I never played cricket for records, it happened: Sachin Tendulkar

After scoring the only double hundred in the history of one-day cricket, Sachin Tendulkar was the man of the moment.
Senior BJP leader Gopinath Munde said, "I stop all my work and watch TV when Sachin is playing. His knock today was simply brilliant."
Union railway minister Mamata Banerjee presented the Union rail budget 2010-11 today in Parliament. Promising a number of rail projects, Banerjee made it clear that railways won't be privatised.
Fonseka's position was conveyed to the UNP-led United National Front (UNF) of ex-premier Ranil Wickremesinghe by the General's wife Anoma, who had a meeting with the chief of the main opposition party yesterday.
Indian Railways will earn around Rs88,355 crore, just Rs 60 crore short of target, in 2009-10 - a year that saw higher freight earnings on account of revival in economic activity.
Tendulkar pushed a Charl Langeveldt delivery through the off-side and ran a single to achieve a feat which no other cricketer has achieved.
Sneha, who got a dream launch opposite Salman Khan in Lucky-No Time For Love in 2005, could not make much of a impression apart from her uncanny resemblance to the former Miss World.
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Tuesday, February 23, 2010

DNA Newsletter: February 24, 2010

Today's Headlines Wednesday, February 24, 2010
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Central Vigilance Commission exposes delaying tactics used to shield corrupt babus

The commission has posted on its website names of officers against whom departmental inquiries are pending.

Centre-Maoist secret talks on: Experts

Even though experts believe the 72-day conditional ceasefire by Maoists is a "tactical move", they can't understand the motive behind the offer.
The February 13 terror attack has claimed 15 lives and over 50 persons were injured in the explosion that shattered the popular eatery in Koregaon Park.
The fire which broke out in an office on the seventh floor at 4.30pm has been brought under control and extinguished.
China calls the Nobel Peace Prize laureate a "separatist" and accuses him of aiming to sever Tibet from China.
The government will conduct a statistical study on the amount of black money in the economy as it is negotiating its tax treaties with countries like Switzerland.
Razzaq, who smashed 46 runs of just 18 balls against England in Dubai on Saturday, said that Nasim Ashraf had forced selectors to drop him from the national team.
Bloggers claimed a 'disoriented' Houston failed to take high notes, looked tired on stage and was heavily dependent on backing singers.
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Monday, February 22, 2010

DNA Newsletter: February 23, 2010

Today's Headlines Tuesday, February 23, 2010
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Aam aadmi schemes fuelled price rise, admits govt

On Monday, the Union government explicitly admitted that the sharp rise in food prices was partly fuelled by its own programmes and policies.

Govt to unroll Rs7,300-crore package for Maoist-hit areas

The government has woken up to the reality that the use of force alone won't suffice in the regions hit by Maoist insurgency.
Sabahuddin Ahmed's lawyer Ejaz Naqvi told the court that he wants to examine these witness to establish that David Headley had conducted the recce of Mumbai before the 26/11 attack.
17% men in rural areas engaged in pre-marital sex compared to 10% in cities, says government study.
Two Sikhs who were kidnapped for ransom were found beheaded by the Pakistani Taliban in the country's restive tribal belt yesterday.
Reliance, India's largest-listed company, had previously offered a deal that valued Lyondell at $13.5 billion.
Tim Finchem who allowed Woods to use the TPC Sawgrass clubhouse at PGA Tour headquarters for the event, knew that Woods was on a break from therapy and was to return the following day.
Their performance was preceded by the Richard Marx whose music was amazingly magical.
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Saturday, February 20, 2010

DNA Newsletter: February 21, 2010

Today's Headlines Sunday, February 21, 2010
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CRPF's fear was Maoists' gain in Silda

140 CRPF men took 3 hours to respond to SOS because they walked instead of taking a vehicle.

Opposition demands debate on price rise

With just two days left for the budget session in Parliament to begin, almost all political parties have decided to corner the government on the issue of price rise.
'If permission of Muslims is to be sought for building the Ram temple, why was the temple agitation launched in the first place?' asked Thackeray in his editorial Saamana.
Situated at the Sungam range of hills between the Anaimalai Hills and Nelliampathy Hills, Parambikulam Tiger Reserve is the 38th Tiger Reserve of India and second of Kerala.
This was the second time in two days that the American president told his people to gear up as countries like India, China, and Germany were marching ahead in various fields.
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp, in charge of safeguarding bank deposits, has predicted that 2010 will be peak year for failures resulting from the recent financial crisis.
The golfer admitted he cheated and had affairs, but called on the media to respect the privacy of his family.
The 23-year-old singer faced the camera nearly naked and swathed in chainmail as she grabbed her crotch.
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