![]() | Today's Headlines | Wednesday, August 25, 2010 |
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TOP NEWSJairam Ramesh shoots down VedantaEnvironment minister Jairam Ramesh has blocked 64 projects and kept 469 waiting for clearance NIA tight-lipped over identity of Indian aides of David Coleman HeadleyThe NIA has told a designated court in Delhi that the Indian suspects, who had helped Headley and others to plot and carry out terror attacks between 2005-09, hailed from Kerala and Mumbai. At least, that is what Marathi film director Kishor Pandurang Belekar would like to believe is the reason for over 40 multiplexes deciding to screen his thriller Sa Sasucha, releasing on August 27. An Indian documentary filmmaker has been arrested at the Houston airport for allegedly carrying suspicious Islamic jihad literature, brass knuckles and $10,000 in cash. An Indian documentary filmmaker has been arrested at the Houston airport for allegedly carrying suspicious Islamic jihad literature, brass knuckles and $10,000 in cash. In tandem with weak world markets, the 30-share barometer of the BSE closed lower by 97.76 points, or 0.53%, at 18,311.59. With his ministry's name figuring in the controversy, HRD minister Kapil Sibal spoke to Anand and is understood to have urged him to accept the award. British actress Afshan Azad, who played Padma Patil in movie Harry Potter, is set to be called to give evidence at the trial of her father and brother, who have been accused of threatening to kill her. | ||
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Tuesday, August 24, 2010
DNA Newsletter: August 25, 2010
Monday, August 23, 2010
DNA Newsletter: August 24, 2010
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TOP NEWSNuclear Power Corporation cautions against nuclear liability bill amendmentsIt said that under the latest amendments no Indian or foreign manufacturer would be able to serve the nuclear power industry. NIA asked to get consent of terror suspects for polygraph testThe accused are wanted in connection with the terror attacks in Mumbai, Delhi and other places during 2005 to 2009. Pakistani terrorist Ajmal Kasab, who killed scores of people in the name of 'jihad' in the 26/11 attacks, is not observing 'Roza' during the ongoing holy month of Ramzan. Fed up with repeated strikes by separatists in the Kashmir Valley, shopkeepers are up in arms against protestors, who are tasting their own bitter pill as locals are attacking them with stones. Philippine police stormed a tourist bus on which an armed man held 15 hostages, and local media reported the hostage-taker, a sacked police officer, had been killed. The State Bank of India said it is yet to make any headway in its investigations into five cases of fraudulent ATM withdrawals in Punjab during the last one week. The 37-year-old, who now lives in Florida, sank a pressure-packed seven-foot par putt at the final hole to edge American David Toms at Sedgefield. While Deepika's performance in the movie has won her appreciation, it has proved a disappointment for Neil, whose last outing Jail too bombed at the box office. | ||
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Sunday, August 22, 2010
DNA Newsletter: August 23, 2010
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TOP NEWSNuclear liability bill work in progress: CongressCongress spokesperson Manish Tewari said that the government has always been open to address the legitimate concerns on the draft legislation. Acceptance of Indian aid boosts Pak's image: Yousuf Raza GilaniAfter dilly-dallying for several days, Pakistan recently accepted India's offer to provide $5 million for the millions of victims of the devastating floods that have swept the country. Kickstarting its initiative to create new titles after a gap of four years, publishing house ACK Media, will launch a new title on Mother Teresa on her 100th birth anniversary on August 26. D-day arrives for politician Shashi Tharoor and Sunanda Pushkar. Here's what they'll be wearing at their wedding today... After dilly-dallying for several days, Pakistan recently accepted India's offer to provide $5 million for the millions of victims of the devastating floods that have swept the country. Chief minister Narendra Modi's pressure keeps board members away from meeting, reveal sources. England midfielder David Beckham is reportedly planning a mega-money tie between LA Galaxy and Manchester United, which could help charities to raise funds up to £1 million. Superstar Shah Rukh Khan is feeling jittery as he prepares to shoot with his wife Gauri for the first time for a television commercial. | ||
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Saturday, August 21, 2010
DNA Newsletter: August 22, 2010
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TOP NEWSGovt notice to Google for showing PoK as part of PakistanGoogle Insights for Search, a tool which shows search volume patterns across specific regions, had shown a map of India as part of Pakistan. Poor crorepati MPs to get a fat pay hike after allThe proposal will go to the cabinet next week and the bill will be introduced in the Parliament before it adjourns sine-die. M/s Euro Health and Fitness gymnasium, run by managing partner Deanne, has been given a deadline of August 31 to vacate the St Anne's Church land in Bandra (West), after which they'll be considered trespassers by the church. Wedding preparations are in full swing at the 200-year-old ancestral home, known as Mundarath House. 'The government has accepted the Indian aid offer on the US call,' senator Raja Zafar ul Haq, chairman of Muslim League (N) party of former prime minister Nawaz Sharif said. The Obama administration issued the initial moratorium in late May after the huge BP Plc oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. On a day of swift developments, the revolting quartet of Leander Paes, Mahesh Bhupathi, Somdev Devvarman and Rohan Bopanna made themselves available to play for the country. Aniston, 41, appeared on The Daily Show with Stewart, 47, and they talked about a romantic Italian meal in New York City that took place more than a decade ago. | ||
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Friday, August 20, 2010
DNA Newsletter: August 21, 2010
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TOP NEWS18 changes in nuclear liability billThe government has rejected the most controversial recommendation of the committee for the addition of a word "and" between clause 17 (a) and (b) of the proposed legislation. Three-fold hike? MPs want moreThe Union Cabinet has given its assent for the salary of a member of parliament to be raised from Rs16,000 to Rs50,000, a three-fold increase. The government has doubled other benefits too. 'Multiplexes should help in promoting and cultivating regional cinema,' tweeted the actor. A meeting of the Cabinet gave its nod to the bill under which the basic salary of the MPs will be hiked from Rs16,000 to Rs50,000 per month. International development secretary Andrew Mitchell flew to the UN General Assembly in New York straight from a visit to Pakistan, where he saw how the UK aid was helping those affected by the floods. The Sensex, which had gained 405 points in the last two trading sessions, fell by 53.12 points, or 0.29%, to 18,401.82 on emergence of profit-booking, with FMCG, IT and banking stocks the worst-hit. Airtel won the sponsorship rights for all the three formats of the game for a period starting from September 1 this year to March 31, 2013 for a staggering Rs3.33 crore per game. Lafangey Parindey doesn't disappoint you after taking the onus on behalf of Yash Raj Films to entertain you. | ||
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Thursday, August 19, 2010
DNA Newsletter: August 20, 2010
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TOP NEWSIndia has a strong case against US visa fee hike, says Nasscom chiefNasscom said that the industry lobby body wanted to send a strong message to the US government that such protectionist overtures were not "appreciated" by India. Investigate corruption charges against C'Wealth Games: Mike FennellThe Commonwealth Games Federation chief said that the CGF has left it on the Indian authorities to investigate the charges of financial irregularities that have rocked the organising committee. Congress MLC Bhai Jagtap suggested the division of the BMC into the city and the suburbs for better functioning, at a meeting convened by chief minister Ashok Chavan with legislators from Mumbai yesterday. Each member of the government panel has been assigned particular stadiums to ensure that the work is completed in time for the Games, which are just 45 days away. The new feature is touted as a tool to help users share where they are, figure out who is in the vicinity, and check out happenings and services within the area. Research In Motion, makers of the smart phones, along with the department of telecom had submitted a proposal for intercepting the BlackBerry Messenger services. Each member of the government panel has been assigned particular stadiums to ensure that the work is completed in time for the Games, which are just 45 days away. Brook and Szohr were driving from the film's set in Lake Havasu, Arizona, to Las Vegas for a little R&R, but ended up lost late at night at the Hoover Dam. | ||
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Wednesday, August 18, 2010
DNA Newsletter: August 19, 2010
![]() | Today's Headlines | Thursday, August 19, 2010 |
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TOP NEWSNuclear liability bill silent on impact of radiation on plant workersIn its haste to introduce the nuclear liability bill, the government ignored the health ministry and overlooked important suggestions from other ministries. Government trying to cut royalty deal with Vedanta?Industry sources say Centre is trying to win financial concessions for Cairn's Rajasthan partner ONGC by talking of first right of refusal and eligibility criteria Raj today met joint transport commissioner Vivek Phansalkar to complain about the taxi and auto drivers who refuse to take passengers for short distances. 2008 Bangalore blasts accused Abdul Nasser Madani lands in city, PDP leader's arrest brings hope for blast probe. The Korean registered Oyang 70 activated a distress beacon and then made a mayday call early in the morning about 400 nautical miles (740 km) east of New Zealand's South Island. Wednesday's development means all 10 accused in the Rs10,000-crore Satyam scam - the country's biggest corporate fraud - are out of jail. Captain Kumar Sangakkara was also reprimanded and has been advised to ensure that repetition of such incidents do not occur in future. Montana called her estranged dad Laurence after her adult film was released last week but surprisingly he didn't want to talk to her. | ||
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