Wednesday, June 30, 2010

DNA Newsletter: July 1, 2010

Today's Headlines Thursday, July 1, 2010
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Decade's bloodiest year for CRPF

The force has lost 119 officers and personnel till June 30 this year in the anti-Maoist operations as compared to those in 2009 when nearly 58 personnel were killed in violence.

Cops to appeal against 26/11 duo on stronger case

Stung by the acquittal of Fahim Ansari and Sabauddin Ahmed in the 26/11 case, the crime branch of the Mumbai police is trying to prepare a stronger case against the duo.
Karthik, who was in a relationship with Viveka for a brief period between 2008 and mid 2009, fears he would be arrested on charges of abetting Viveka's suicide.
Imkong Inchen on a private visit to Nepal with his family was found carrying Rs 900,000 in cash with him, with most of the notes of 1000 and 500 denomination, which are banned, police said.
Elizabeth Edwards told morning chat show "Today" that Edwards was no longer the person she had married 32 years ago.
The ADAG power company, Reliance Power, had submitted a proposal for setting up an 8,000 MW power plant near Bharuch or Dahej.
Actor Deepika Padukone's father Prakash Padukone invites ace shuttler Saina Nehwal to his Bengaluru home
Actor Deepika Padukone's father Prakash Padukone invites ace shuttler Saina Nehwal to his Bengaluru home
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Tuesday, June 29, 2010

DNA Newsletter: June 30, 2010

Today's Headlines Wednesday, June 30, 2010
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26 CRPF personnel killed in Naxal ambush in Chhattisgarh

The Maoists opened fire from a hilltop when the paramilitary men were returning from road opening duty on foot.

Brazilian woman alleges rape by landlord in Delhi's GK-2

The woman, who is pursuing the course from a private institute in Noida, came to India in the first week of June.
Is it because of a former flame that Gautam Vora couldn't commit to late model Viveka Babajee?
Pradhan was also accused of setting on fire houses of people belonging to the minority community.
Sukhmander Singh, who pleaded guilty to murder of his wife Mohinder Kaur, was jailed to 17 years to serve a minimum of 13 years and six months sentencing.
The Sensex ended at 17,534.09, lower by 240.17 points, or 1.35 per cent, the lowest level since June 16.
Argentina's 3-1 win over Mexico set up a quarterfinal clash with the Germans, who beat England 4-1.
Is it because of a former flame that Gautam Vora couldn't commit to late model Viveka Babajee?
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Monday, June 28, 2010

DNA Newsletter: June 29, 2010

Today's Headlines Tuesday, June 29, 2010
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India expects 'credible action' from Pak before Krishna visit

Officials said this was the indication given by Pakistani side during their interaction with Indian delegation on the sideline of the just-concluded SAARC home ministers' conference.

President Patil set to commute third death sentence

After clearing two files involving eight convicts and commuting their death sentence, president Pratibha Patil is in the process of clearing a third long-pending case as well.
Gautam Vora, allegedly named by model Viveka Babajee in her suicide note, moved an anticipatory bail application (ABA) before the sessions court on Monday.
To prevent the kind of air space violations done by Chinese helicopters in Jammu and Kashmir last year, the Indian Air Force is planning to deploy radars along its mountainous frontiers of the country.
A ship had been due to set off from the Iranian port of Bandar Abbas over the last few days as part of Iran's support to efforts to break Israel's blockade of the strip.
You can no longer blindly trust your bank ATM as a DNA staffer learnt to his utter shock when a machine presented him with a counterfeit 1,000-rupee note.
The small town is known not so much for its love of cricket as for its passion for Yakshagana.
Even after confessing about their relationship, couple Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart play shy at the after-party for The Twilight Saga: Eclipse
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Sunday, June 27, 2010

DNA Newsletter: June 28, 2010

Today's Headlines Monday, June 28, 2010
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G-20 summit: PM pleads for more calibrated exit from global stimulus

Manmohan Singh said developing countries need to re-balance their strategies to rely less upon experts and more on domestic demand.

Three Sundays, three titles for Saina Nehwal

The world number 3 has won the Indonesian Open after defeating Sayaka Sato of Japan 21-19, 13-21, 21-11. Nehwal won the Indian Open and Singapore earlier this month.
Businessman Kartik Jobanputra, who had a long-standing relationship with late model Viveka Babajee, talks about the person he knew.
The shore-based test facility, when fully-operational, will be the third such test facility in the world after the US and Ukrainian navies.
The US homeland security department has put a six-year-old Indian origin American girl on the 'no fly' list on the grounds of having suspected ties to terrorists.
Home secretary Theresa May is scheduled to announce the temporary cap to be implemented between now and April 2011 tomorrow.
The world number 3 has won the Indonesian Open after defeating Sayaka Sato of Japan 21-19, 13-21, 21-11. Nehwal won the Indian Open and Singapore earlier this month.
Businessman Kartik Jobanputra, who had a long-standing relationship with late model Viveka Babajee, talks about the person he knew.
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Saturday, June 26, 2010

DNA Newsletter: June 27, 2010

Today's Headlines Sunday, June 27, 2010
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'I'm going far away,' Viveka Babajee told mom on phone

Depressed after setbacks in business and personal life, former top model allegedly broke everything breakable in her house before taking her own life.

FIFA World Cup: Uruguay beat South Korea to reach quarter-finals

Suarez netted in the eighth and 80th minute of a match that looked to be headed for extra-time to crush the Koreans' dreams of reaching the last eight for the first time on foreign soil.
'The post-mortem report has confirmed that she committed suicide by hanging herself. We are still investigating the motives,' additional police commissioner (west) Amitabh Gupta said.
Toyota's success seemed like the central motif as Japanese ambassador to India, Hideaki Domichi, asked his countrymen-industrialists to rework on their perception of India.
Thirty Meter Telescope is the next-generation astronomical observatory that is scheduled to begin scientific operations in 2018 on Mauna Kea.
Toyota's success seemed like the central motif as Japanese ambassador to India, Hideaki Domichi, asked his countrymen-industrialists to rework on their perception of India.
On Friday, Isner was beaten in just 23 games spanning 74 minutes, the shortest match of the men's singles this year.
'The post-mortem report has confirmed that she committed suicide by hanging herself. We are still investigating the motives,' additional police commissioner (west) Amitabh Gupta said.
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Friday, June 25, 2010

DNA Newsletter: June 26, 2010

Today's Headlines Saturday, June 26, 2010
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PM unlikely to raise Anderson's extradition with Obama

The two leaders will meet on the sidelines of the G-20 for a review of bilateral ties and exchange of views on global and regional issues.

Mamata Banerjee opposes hike in fuel prices; asks govt to reconsider

She ruled out any strong action such as withdrawal of support to express her party's opposition, saying, 'Government has our crucial support and it will remain.'
Viveka Babaji's body was found hanging from the ceiling fan of her residence at suburban Bandra this evening.
On Friday, the government risked a huge battering in the popularity stakes by deregulating petrol prices.
Gillard said she would not move into the prime minister's residence, The Lodge, till she was elected by the people.
The government has fixed a price of $4.2 per mmbtu for five years for gas from RIL's KG D-6 fields.
India defeated defending champions Sri Lanka by 81 runs in a rather one-sided final of the tournament at Dambulla on Thursday.
The actor for the first time is teaming up with fashion designer Manish Malhotra for Dostana 2; the actor says it will be an exciting tie-up.
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Thursday, June 24, 2010

DNA Newsletter: June 25, 2010

Today's Headlines Friday, June 25, 2010
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Bhopal package announced, govt to seek Anderson's extradition

The Union cabinet, which considered the report of the group of ministers on the 1984 disaster, accepted all its 22 recommendations but did not fix liability on anybody.

FIFA World Cup: Japan beat Denmark 3-1 to reach second round

Japan became the second Asian team after South Korea to qualify for last 16. They meet Paraguay in Pretoria on June 29.
A meeting of top Maharashtra BJP leaders today discussed rumblings in the Shiv Sena-BJP alliance after war of words over the chairmanship of the standing committee in the Aurangabad civic body.
According to his aide SK Mishra, Singh breathed his last at the St. Thomas hospital in London. Singh was suffering from brain haemorrhage.
Gillard became Australia's first female prime minister on Thursday when Kevin Rudd stepped down, as the Labour government sought to avoid election defeat later this year by changing leaders.
Gujarat State Financial Corporation Ltd, Jhagadia Copper, Shree Rama Multi-Tech and Ashima Ltd are a few of the companies whose accumulated losses have crossed the mark of Rs500 crore.
Fighting for their future in the tournament after a tame defeat against Serbia, Germany were dumbfounded in the first half against at Soccer City, as the Africans matched them all over the field.
MJ's family thanked India for observing Michael Jackson's first death anniversary tomorrow. The family has arranged a private get-together in the US to remember the late King of Pop.
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