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TOP NEWSI am aware the honeymoon is over for my government, says Ashok ChavanThe movement for a unified Maharashtra was pitted against the Congress's policy of a bilingual state of Bombay. But, ironically, since its formation, Maharashtra has had 13 Congress chief ministers. If Kasab survives till Feb 2011, he may get a UIDCensus to include prisoners who have lived for over six months in city. According to the prosecution, all the ten terrorists who came from Pakistan had been given about Rs5,000 each by their Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) handlers, should they need it for food and stay. Dawood's men had reportedly conducted a recce in the vicinity of Nirlon house at Worli in Mumbai where Modi's office is located as part of their plan to eliminate him. Polls declared Conservative leader David Cameron the winner on Thursday of a final TV debate before next week's British election, giving him a boost going into the closing stages of the campaign. 'Let the mud get established and if PepsiCo's image gets compromised because of there is corruption... PepsiCo will be the first organisation to stand aside,' said PepsiCo India chairman Sanjeev Chadha. Shoaib, who is currently in India, said he is eagerly waiting to hear from the PCB's inquiry committee on the ban imposed on him, so that he can start planning his comeback. Bullock had adopted Louis from New Orleans in January this year. But she wanted to keep Louis a secret until the end of the Oscars ceremony. | ||
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Friday, April 30, 2010
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Thursday, April 29, 2010
DNA Newsletter: April 30, 2010
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TOP NEWSGovernment says it will tap phones of tax evadersTax evasion also affects national security by threatening the economy, Union home minister P Chidambaram said. Madhuri Gupta is upright, decent, say friendsThe diplomat drove all the way from Islamabad to Sunderbani in Rajouri for a reunion with friends. But little did the friends know the meeting would kick off a storm. Actress Kunika Lal's petition said the entire police machinery had to be deployed to maintain calm because of the Sena's threat to disrupt the film's screenings. Defence minister AK Antony today commissioned INS Shivalik, the first of the three new stealth frigates for the Indian navy, at Mumbai's naval dockyard. A threatening message was written on a lavatory mirror on board a flight from Houston to Washington. Sonjoy Chatterjee will be named co-CEO at Goldman Sachs in India, alongside Brooks Entwistle, who has headed the bank's operations in the country since January 2006. Ronaldo, who moved to Madrid from Manchester United for a world-record transfer fee of 80 million pounds last summer, insists he will not spend the rest of his career with the club. The troubled actress has been having a row with a man on Twitter after he criticised her new photo shoot. | ||
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Wednesday, April 28, 2010
DNA Newsletter: April 29, 2010
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TOP NEWSUS agrees to give India direct access to David HeadleyThe assurance came after a fresh round of discussions between solicitor general of India, Gopal Subramanium and US attorney general Eric Holder. Seized laptop reveals Maoists' superb accounting skillsDetails of every single penny earned and spent has been mentioned in the accounts. 'A lot of duplicates have come up...maybe with my blessings. They look like carbon copy of Shiv Sena before people,' Thackeray said, without naming MNS or Raj Thackeray. Following Madhuri Gupta's interrogation and earlier surveillance, security agencies have also zeroed in on a couple residing in Rajouri who were in regular touch with her in Islamabad. Mirza and Malik left the venue of the 'walima' at the Pearl Continental Hotel after a large number of guests began pressing the couple to pose for pictures with them. Goldman Sachs chief executive Lloyd Blankfein, conceded in the final hours of a nearly 11-hour hearing that the criticism of his firm would lead to soul searching. Mirza and Malik left the venue of the 'walima' at the Pearl Continental Hotel after a large number of guests began pressing the couple to pose for pictures with them. The actor wants to wrap up all his work commitments before tying the knot with Avantika Malik. | ||
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Tuesday, April 27, 2010
DNA Newsletter: April 28, 2010
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TOP NEWSOpposition in tatters, UPA makes the cutWhile the RJD and the SP staged a strategic walk-out, the BSP announced its support for the UPA, making it a cakewalk for the government. Lalu Prasad's improved railway security system gathers dust under Mamata BanerjeeTwo years after the railways first planned to implement the improved technical security system, the project has not yet taken off. Pakistan has said that India's evidence against alleged 26/11 mastermind Hafiz Saeed is not sufficient to convict him in court. A team of 30 experts is conducting a series of medical tests on Prahlad Jani at Sterling Hospital to find out how he can survive without food for so long. Pakistan foreign minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi, who saw a Saarc exhibition alongside external affairs minister SM Krishna, suggested that his country wanted to have "beautiful" relations with India. Wipro and Tech Mahindra are competing with IBM and Hewlett-Packard to bag the infrastructure management contract, which is due to expire later this year. Fresh from the success of his team in the just-ended Indian T20 cricket tournament, captain cool MS Dhoni spills the beans on dealing with female fans, stylish bikes and his three dogs. Though the actor went ahead and took the dive, there was a moment when he thought he may die. | ||
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Monday, April 26, 2010
DNA Newsletter: April 27, 2010
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TOP NEWSOusted Lalit Modi tweets with bravado: I'm still the boss"Thank you all for your message of support. It is really appreciated. I am still chairman of IPL. Just suspended. Wait - we have just begun," Modi said on his Twitter page. With numbers worked out, UPA hopes to ride the stormGovt confident it will defeat cut motion because of divided opposition; prime minister to go ahead with Saarc schedule. All the passengers are safe, an Air India spokesperson said, adding another aircraft has been arranged to operate the flight which is scheduled to take off shortly. Rau, 75, was found in an unconscious condition this morning in the bathroom of Jodhpur House in New Delhi and was immediately taken to the hospital. Spokesperson of the Pakistani civil aviation authority said that all the passengers were safely evacuated after it was landed at the Jinnah International airport Sunday. "My ministry is not conducting a probe... because a lot of questions are raised publicly... we should do our due diligence," corporate affairs minister Salman Khurshid said. The decision to appoint Amin was taken at the crucial meeting of the IPL governing council this morning, which lasted close to one and a half hour. Indian cinema has a large following in the country with Hindi films shown in theatres throughout the year. There is at least one shown on local television almost every day. | ||
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Sunday, April 25, 2010
DNA Newsletter: April 26, 2010
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TOP NEWSBreaking news: BCCI suspends Lalit Modi as IPL chairmanAfter hours and hours of deliberation, planning and investigation, the BCCI is believed to have prepared a watertight chargesheet against the IPL chairman. Pakistan responds to dossiers; asks Kasab be handed overObservers said Pakistan's actions appeared to be aimed at ensuring a meeting between prime minister Yousuf Raza Gilani and his Indian counterpart Manmohan Singh on the sidelines of the SAARC summit. The exam, which is conducted by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) board, is for securing admissions to BE/Btech and BArch/Bplanning in various institutes. Sources say CBI is scrutinising the 'incriminating' papers. Observers said Pakistan's actions appeared to be aimed at ensuring a meeting between prime minister Yousuf Raza Gilani and his Indian counterpart Manmohan Singh on the sidelines of the SAARC summit. The collective wealth of Britain's 1,000 most affluent people rose by 30%, boosted by the improved economic conditions over the last 12 months, the survey said. Officials of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) too are doing the same; they are wondering if Sunil Gavaskar is on the other side of the fence. The highlight of the event was Aishwarya Rai-Bachchan, draped in a cream colour saree with red embroidery, as the host to introduce the film. | ||
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Saturday, April 24, 2010
DNA Newsletter: April 25, 2010
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TOP NEWSNow Congress slips on IPL muck, SRK link with Rajiv Shukla emergesShah Rukh Khan and wife Gauri, owners of the Kolkata franchise, are found to have invested Rs10 crore in a company owned by the Congress MP and IPL governing council member at the time of the first IPL bidding in Jan-Feb 2008. Shashi Tharoor gets a warm welcome in Thiruvananthapuram"I am very happy after coming here and receiving all your support. Seeing your support makes me feel powerful," said Tharoor. This is the first photographic evidence of a tiger in the forest adjoining Maharashtra's newly-created reserve. Modi announces mega plans for state's 50th birthday. The woman was pulled over by police and told that her face veil "reduced her field of vision" behind the wheel. Market opens up. Wipro sees highest employee turnover in the last four quarters. Infy, TCS face high attrition rate. While BCCI top brass are chalking out the strategy to remove him from the post, Modi showed no signs of backing down and made his intentions clear through a series of tweets. Film-maker Shekhar Kapur is excited about his new biopic on explorer George Mallory that's being produced by actor Julia Roberts | ||
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