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TOP NEWSLavasa project controversy: Sharad Pawar forces Jairam Ramesh on back footEnvironment minister Ramesh said he has no personal position on matter as NCP chief Pawar put political weight behind the township project. India, China making 'steady progress' on border dispute: Shivshankar MenonThe national security adviser and Chinese counterpart Dai Bingguo discussed issues including the resumption of defence exchanges put on hold by India following denial of visa to a top Indian general, BS Jaswal. President of social organisation Shramik Mukti Dal Bharat Patankar said, 'We recently gave a memorandum of demands to the Lavasa Lake City authorities in which we demanded permanent employment and basic infrastructure.' The relief for Yeddyurappa emerges from Jagan quitting the Congress party as well as resigning from his Lok Sabha membership on Monday. "We have had multiple conversations with officials in India. And like India and other countries, we'll continue those conversations in the coming days," State Department spokesperson PJ Crowley said. Lavasa's representative said that the petition is likely to come up for hearing tomorrow or day after. Xavi and Pedro struck early to put Barca 2-0 up before David Villa scored in the 55th and 58th minutes to raise the noise levels to a deafening pitch. She may be steaming up the music charts as 'Sheila', but Katrina Kaif insists it's not an item song | ||
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Tuesday, November 30, 2010
DNA Newsletter:December 1, 2010
Monday, November 29, 2010
DNA Newsletter:November 30, 2010
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TOP NEWSGovt seeks 'transparency', puts 85 licencees on noticeTelecom companies which are likely to get the show cause notice include Loop, Stel, Unitech (now Uninor), Datacom (now Videocon) and Swan (now Etisalat). Jaganmohan Reddy to announce new party soonThough details of the party, including its name, are still under wraps, he is expected to make an announcement once he finishes a round of meetings with his aides in the next few days. Three-day expo covers segments like pilgrimages, culture, heritage, sports & adventure. The Tata Group chief has moved the Supreme Court seeking a direction to the media not to publish or telecast their contents. US believes that Iran has clandestinely procured advanced missiles from North Korea capable of striking European cities and apprehends that Israel could hit Iranian nuclear sites without its support. Telecom companies which are likely to get the show cause notice include Loop, Stel, Unitech (now Uninor), Datacom (now Videocon) and Swan (now Etisalat). Sangakkara regained the top spot from Tendulkar after the Sri Lankan scored an impressive 150 against the West Indies in his side's drawn Test at R Premadasa stadium in Colombo. Imran Khan gets candid with DNA about shaadi, films and Ranbir Kapoor. | ||
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Sunday, November 28, 2010
DNA Newsletter:November 29, 2010
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TOP NEWSWikileaks documents reveal sensitive US cables: ReportThe documents show Saudi donors remain chief financiers of militant groups like al-Qaeda and that Chinese government operatives have waged a coordinated campaign of computer sabotage targeting the United States and its allies. Prithviraj Chavan effect? Green nod for Jaitapur nuclear plantThe 9,900mw project to be set up in collaboration with a French firm in Maharashtra today received clearance from environment ministry which prescribed 35 conditions and safeguards. Vedanta philosophy has enormous relevance in today's life, says well-known spiritual commentator Sunandaji in an interview with DNA. Ratan Tata may invoke Article 32 of the Constitution, claiming that his Right to Life, which includes right to privacy, has been breached by the leakage of these tapes. The ill-fated aircraft came down two minutes after taking off from Karachi's international airport, said civil aviation authority spokesperson Pervaiz George. All eight Russian crew members were killed. Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has set a target of 500 million skilled workforce by 2022 to achieve a double-digit GDP growth. Gautam Gambhir, who is leading the team for the first time in Mahendra Singh Dhoni's absence, left the stadium after the post-match presentation citing "personal reasons". Hrishant Goswami, who got noticed on a reality show before being evicted recently, says that the move was unexpected. | ||
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Friday, November 26, 2010
DNA Newsletter:November 27, 2010
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TOP NEWSBring in an auditor and probe 2G scam: Ratan TataTata Group chief also said that charges in media regarding blame in 2G scam amount to character assassination. Lavasa gets Jairam Ramesh blow: All work in lake city illegalA show cause notice from the ministry deems all structures so far unauthorised as they have been built without any environment clearance under its notifications of 2004 and 2006. The four-day festival will be held at New English School, Ramanbaug. As in the past few years, this year too, the organisers have managed to strike a fine balance between performances by maestros and young artistes. Trouble broke out when KP Ramalingam (DMK) displayed the placard which read "Arrest Jaya for stolen land in Kodanadu estate". Sri Lankan foreign minister GL Peris said his government was addressing the important issues of demining and rehabilitation after the defeat of the LTTE in May last year. Facing resistance from 'Office' users to its web-based Google Docs, the search firm to enter Microsoft Office through the backdoor. In the end it got too close for India's comfort in the women's 4x400m relay. At the 200m mark in the last leg, Kazakhstan's Olga Tereshkova, the 400m champion, had overtaken Mandeep Kaur. Watch Break Ke Baad for a mushy, sweet outing at the multiplex, preferably with a date. This one's actually a decent 'rom-com'. | ||
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Thursday, November 25, 2010
DNA Newsletter:November 26, 2010
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TOP NEWSTrial was unfair, cries Ajmal Kasab; demands retrialHe claimed that important witnesses were not examined, material evidence not tabled and norms not followed in appointing lawyers to defend him. It's witch-hunt, I did nothing wrong: Lalit ModiModi, in an interview to You Tube, said he actually spent from his own pocket during his tenure and never took any money from the Indian cricket board for his job. He claimed that important witnesses were not examined, material evidence not tabled and norms not followed in appointing lawyers to defend him. The RSS, which initially threw its weight behind the CM, suddenly backed out and asked the BJP to take a call on its own. It was, in a way, a blessing in disguise for Yeddyurappa. Why? The answer is simple: there is no Sonia Gandhi in the BJP. The two men, who use their celebrity status to promote the anti-poverty work of the UN Development Programme, will mobilize their all-star team to challenge Greek-side Olympiacos in a friendly on 15 December, 2010. Aroon Raman, chairman of Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) Karnataka, is a wee bit worried that the momentum generated at the Global Investment Meet (GIM) early this year could slacken, if the current political crisis had stretched. The two men, who use their celebrity status to promote the anti-poverty work of the UN Development Programme, will mobilize their all-star team to challenge Greek-side Olympiacos in a friendly on 15 December, 2010. Debutante director Danish Aslam has his relationship priorities in place and a break from wife Shruti Seth is definitely not one of them. | ||
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Tuesday, November 23, 2010
DNA Newsletter:November 24, 2010
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TOP NEWSBS Yeddyurappa may stay, for nowBJP chief Nitin Gadkari said a decision on the Karnataka chief minister's fate would be announced by 11am on Wednesday. India makes significant improvement in tackling HIV/AIDS: UNIndia reduced HIV/AIDS by 50% while its pharmaceutical companies played a major role in care and treatment by supplying 86% of the first line drugs to the poorest countries. This was how Pakistani gunman Ajmal Kasab responded today when BJP leader Eknath Khadse asked the death row convict in the Mumbai terror attack how he was feeling at the Arthur Road Jail. The police today arrested an auto rickshaw driver, a native of Rajasthan, in connection with the sexual assault case on a Taiwanese woman in the city, police said. The United States vowed to defend its ally South Korea after North Korea rained artillery shells on its neighbour today, killing two people and touching off widespread alarm in world capitals. The BSE benchmark Sensex managed to regain its feet after plummeting by 615 points in early trade today, paring its loss to just 265 points as domestic and foreign investors reaffirmed their confidence in shares of Indian blue-chips at low prices. Ishant Sharma returned match figures of 7/58 as hosts registered an emphatic innings victory over New Zealand to win the three-match rubber 1-0; Rahul Dravid won the Man of the Match award, Harbhajan Singh the Man of the Series. Worth more than £20 million, the Harry Potter actress has proved box office magic but despite her youthful success the 20-year-old has had crippling doubts about her talents. | ||
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Monday, November 22, 2010
DNA Newsletter:November 23, 2010
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TOP NEWSJoint parliamentary committe probe concern grows for Congress as allies back oppositionThe Congress's position weakened considerably when DMK's TR Baalu and Trinamool's Sudeep Bandhopadhyay supported a JPC probe openly at an all-party meeting called by finance minister Pranab Mukherjee. BS Yeddyurappa in Delhi, remains defiantAfter ignoring summons by party leadership for two days, the Karnataka chief minister arrived in Delhi in the evening and met 17 MPs from the state supporting him in an apparent display of strength. The approval has come only after the state government promised never to create any hotels or shopping centres around the project area, as it initially wanted, and plant nearly 555 hectares of new mangroves and forests. Leader of opposition in the Karnataka assembly Siddaramaiah said that If the BJP high command failed to secure Yeddyurappa's resignation, Congress will launch a state-wide agitation against the government, William's RAF pals want to stage a special fly-past when he marries his fiancee Kate Middleton. Pakistan's economy is losing out on cost and freight advantage for goods and machinery due to its "highly restricted" import list from India, Indian high commissioner Sharat Sabharwal said today. Rahul Dravid notched up his 31st Test century while captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni smashed his way to 98 as India reached a mammoth 566. Actor Deepika Padukone shoots from the lip on friends, rumoured rivals and a certain Mr Mallya. | ||
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