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TOP NEWSOrganising Committee not crashing by BCCI's refusal: KalmadiThe CWG Organising Committee chairman said he thought the BCCI would be interested in supporting Olympic sports since cricket was a "prime sport" in the country. Suspended IAS officers in Bhopal dealt in shares worth Rs300 croreMarket regulator SEBI provided details of the transactions carried out by suspended IAS couple Arvind Joshi and Tinu Joshi between August 2007 and February 2010 to the IT department yesterday. Water-logging began right from the morning as the usual suspects - spots like Hindmata Junction, Kings Circle, parts of Juhu and Andheri, went underwater. Gohil said that the function had been organised out of taxpayers' money, and should have been used for nothing but talk of the project itself. The star studded wedding will take place in Rhinebeck, a quaint rural retreat for the New York elite, amidst a news black out which triggered a media frenzy with hundreds of scribes descending on the small town. Ford apologised to 2,300 US customers and offered all of them $50 gift cards comes amid signs early Fiesta buyers were becoming increasingly frustrated by delays in vehicles reaching dealerships. Reacting to remarks made by Kalmadi at a press conference in Delhi, high commission spokesperson said, 'AM Films is not on the panel of companies recommended by the high commission usually'. McCartney, 68, had arrived at the iconic building in Washington, D.C. ahead of his scheduled performance for the president, but he and his band were not allowed through the strict security checks. | ||
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Saturday, July 31, 2010
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Friday, July 30, 2010
DNA Newsletter: July 31, 2010
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TOP NEWSAction against corrupt after the Games, says Sheila Dikshit'Do you want me to go to jail?' shot back a visibly angry Delhi chief minister Sheila Dikshit when asked if she was ready to take responsibility in the wake of CVC's allegations of corruption in the CWG projects. Some bent on diverting youth's anger in negative direction: OmarJammu and Kashmir chief minister Omar Abdullah asked the people in general and youth in particular to play their role in helping the government to control the present situation. Neighbours complained to the police after a foul smell started emanating from the deceased couple's house in Goregaon. CBI has sought permission to arrest the two IPS officers if they do not cooperate in Sohrab case probe. 'We monitor all militant groups in Malaysia. In this context, we are waiting for the necessary details from the Indian authorities and Interpol,' home minister Hishammuddin Husseine said. GTL and Tulip promoters stand in as Indian partners in Qualcomm's broadband venture. By virtue of earning a draw in the second Test against Sri Lanka, India has also ensured that it will still be on top of the table following the conclusion of the current series irrespective of how the third Test pans out. The model, who left home vowing never to return, told reporters that she had had a conversation with Rahul, who expressed regret. Dimpy returned to the Mahajan residence in Worli in the afternoon today. | ||
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Thursday, July 29, 2010
DNA Newsletter: July 30, 2010
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TOP NEWSTerrorism the biggest threat to South Asia: Cameron, ManmohanIndia and Britain agreed to intensify their cooperation in fighting the scourge. Will overcome Maoist problem in three years: P ChidambaramAddressing a meeting of the parliamentary consultative committee for the ministry of home affairs, home minister P Chidambaram expressed confidence that the challenge of left-wing extremism would be met. According to reports, many are still feared trapped inside the debris, However, the relief and rescue work has started in full swing. British business processor Xchanging will develop a state-of-the-art Special Economic Zone on six acres of land in Karnataka chief minister's native district British business processor Xchanging will develop a state-of-the-art Special Economic Zone on six acres of land in Karnataka chief minister's native district British business processor Xchanging will develop a state-of-the-art Special Economic Zone on six acres of land in Karnataka chief minister's native district Tendulkar gave ample display of his class and stamina by anchoring the innings brilliantly as the visitors cruised to 669 for nine at close on the penultimate day in response to Sri Lanka's first innings total of 642 for four declared. Shruti's questing outlook, her wise answers, her absolute self-possession bring out all that is best in young minds today. | ||
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Wednesday, July 28, 2010
DNA Newsletter: July 29, 2010
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TOP NEWSSohrabuddin case: CBI summons former Gujarat DGP PC PandeyCBI asks former Gujarat director general of police PC Pandey to appear before it on August 11 in connection with Sohrabuddin Sheikh fake encounter killing case. David Cameron wants India to help UK tide over economic woesBritish prime minister urges India to reduce barriers to foreign investment in retail, defence and banking. Producers Balaji Telefilms today agreed to issue a press statement saying that the movie is not based on the life of alleged late smuggler Haji Mastan. British prime minister David Cameron arrived amid tight security in Bangalore Tuesday night to kick-start his three-day India visit with business, more than politics, on his mind. The private Air Blue domestic flight ED-202 crashed into the Margalla Hills, a heavily wooded and hard-to-access site 20 kilometres north of Islamabad's Benazir Bhutto international airport, while flying from Karachi. Prime minister David Cameron will spend more than two hours at the software major's premises in Electronic City and address a gathering of the captains of Indian industry. Virender Sehwag missed his century by just one run while debutant Suresh Raina was the other notable performer with a sparkling unbeaten 66. Shah Rukh Khan pours his heart out to DNA on how his family is his secret behind his wellness and determination. | ||
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Tuesday, July 27, 2010
DNA Newsletter: July 28, 2010
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TOP NEWSGen Kayani's extension challenged in Pakistani courtShahid Orakzai, a journalist and lawyer, filed the writ petition under Article 199 of the constitution and challenged the prime minister's decision to give the army chief an extension in service on July 22. 8 accused Gujarat police officers oppose Amin turning approverThe eight accused, including three suspended IPS, officers have informed the court through their lawyer that they have an objection to Amin's application to turn approver. The Gangapur and Darna dams have seen 40 and 69% rise in water lever respectively. Besides, the water level in other 20 small and medium dams also increased steadily. CID (crime) wanted Central agency to investigate minister's links with Ketan Parekh. A television channel, Al Arabiya, said the cargo plane had split in half. About 250 workers, while working at its facility in Kancheepuram, "experienced sensations of giddiness and nausea" on July 23 and were treated at a nearby hospital, said the company. Kumar Sangakkara (219) and Mahela Jayawardene (174) make a mockery of India's bowling; Sehwag (64) leads visitors' bold reply. 'It was hard for her not to see her family over the weekend,' Lohan's attorney Shawn Chapman Holley said. | ||
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Monday, July 26, 2010
DNA Newsletter: July 27, 2010
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TOP NEWSCop turns approver in Sohrab case, Amit Shah seeks bailMeanwhile, the magistrate gave the CBI permission to interrogate Shah between July 28 and 30, but only after giving him a copy of its charge sheet. Times Square bomber met Pak Taliban chief: Pakistan'He (Shahzad) visited Pakistan seven times in the last few years and he met Hakimullah Mehsud and also met other people, (including) leaders of the Taliban,' interior minister Rahman Malik said. The accused and the victim became friends through Facebook in the second week of June and later learned that they were from the same college. The driver of the car, who was suspected to be under the influence of alcohol, lost control over the vehicle and ran over eight labourers, a senior police official said. The documents said that representatives from Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence met directly with the Taliban in secret strategy sessions to organise militant networks fighting US soldiers. After being in the vanguard of liberalisation, FICCI's defence committee, co-chaired by L&T and Tata, sees no reason to amend current restrictions on foreign ownership in defence companies. At the end of Day One, Sri Lanka, after winning the toss and electing to bat, were 312 for two with captain Kumar Sangakkara (130) and Mahela Jayawardene (13) on crease. Opener Paranavitana (100) had earlier scored his second ton. They're not to the Bollywood manor born, but they're on top today. DNA gives you 5 self-starters... | ||
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Saturday, July 24, 2010
DNA Newsletter: July 25, 2010
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TOP NEWSWeightlifting coach sacked after Malleswari blows the whistleThe Indian Weightlifting Federation suspended coach Ramesh Malhotra and constituted a three-member committee to investigate the allegations of sexual harassment against him. Abu Salem attacked in Arthur Road jail in MumbaiAround 6.15am, outside Yard No. 10, Mustafa Dossa and his associate Abdul Kayum Sheikh threatened to kill Salem and attacked him with a sharp steel spoon that was shaped like a knife. Around 6.15am, outside Yard No. 10, Mustafa Dossa and his associate Abdul Kayum Sheikh threatened to kill Salem and attacked him with a sharp steel spoon that was shaped like a knife. Shah had failed to appear before the CBI yesterday for questioning for the second time in two days following summons issued twice. The redhead, who was deported back to Russia after being exposed in the recent US spy scandal, wants to focus on building up her real estate business. British prime minister David Cameron is leading a clutch of cabinet ministers, who are among a 90-strong delegation, on a trade mission to India. The court has issued arrest warrants against Preity Zinta, Ness Wadia and Mohit Burman on a complaint by Registrar of Companies accusing them of not filing returns. Khatta Meetha was designed to be a satirical comedy but ham handed treatment, confounding ideology and loud performances leave it well short on laughter and entertainment. | ||
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