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TOP NEWSEgypt in chaos, govt moves in to shift stranded IndiansAs many as 3,600 Indians are believed to be stranded in the North African country, many at the Cairo airport alone. BCCI recommends Bangalore as proposed venue for India-England matchThe BCCI had time up to Monday evening to name the new venue after the ICC declared that Kolkata's Eden Gardens would not be ready for the game. Fifteen suspected Somali pirates nabbed in a joint operation by the Indian Navy and the Coast Guard will be brought to India and tried in an Indian court. They will be handed over to the Yellow Gate police today morning. 'Indian students are not criminals. The radio collars should immediately be removed,' the external affairs minister said. As many as 3,600 Indians are believed to be stranded in the North African country, many at the Cairo airport alone. In a bid to discourage premature withdrawal of money from fixed deposit accounts, banks have decided to impose a penalty on such transactions to minimise any impact on their liquidity position. The Board of Control for Cricket in India has a written a letter to the franchises asking them if any team has an objection if certain sides sign unsold Indian players. Bollywood stars Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol bagged the best actor and actress trophy respectively for their performances in My Name is Khan at the 56th Filmfare Awards. | ||
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Sunday, January 30, 2011
DNA Newsletter:January 31, 2011
Saturday, January 29, 2011
DNA Newsletter:January 30, 2011
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TOP NEWSLeander Paes-Mahesh Bhupathi miss Aus Open title again, lose finalThe third seeded Indian pair lost 3-6 4-6 to top seeded American twins Mike and Bob Bryan in the summit clash of the men's doubles event which lasted a little over one hour. Indian Navy sinks mother-ship of Somali pirates in Arabian Sea, 15 heldThe Thailand-registered 'Prantalay' was intercepted by the navy's fast attack craft INS Canskaro yesterday and the two vessels exchanged fire after which the pirate vessel was engulfed in flames. "One last thing I would like to say, about the price rise comment. That was a complete misquote. I never made the connection between coalition and price rise," Rahul Gandhi said. "One last thing I would like to say, about the price rise comment. That was a complete misquote. I never made the connection between coalition and price rise," Rahul Gandhi said. Maintaining that the the fraud was done by the US university, minister for overseas Indian affairs Vayalar Ravi today said "we requested the state department to take a lenient view because all the students are innocent." The Union agriculture minister, however, said that it was states' responsibility to ensure proper distribution of food grains to the people through ration shops. Tennis duo Leander Paes-Mahesh Bhupathi are set to play the Aussie Grand Slam today. DNA finds out what makes them tick on and off court In the wake of the recent IT raids, IT lawyers are getting frantic calls from actors to sort out their finances | ||
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Friday, January 28, 2011
DNA Newsletter:January 29, 2011
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TOP NEWSA first: Babus face narco tests for lost Adarsh papersThe police have identified at least four officials from the urban development department who are suspected to have played a role in misplacing a crucial Adarsh file. In raids on oil mafia, NCP seeks political pointsA couple of days after the government launched a crackdown against the oil mafia, the NCP, in a tactical move, has started targeting areas controlled by the Congress. In a statement issued by the telecom major, all data plans will be available without a contract, providing the freedom to activate or cancel a plan at any time. Investigators suspect that the religious leader is in regular touch with Chinese authorities to help Beijing control Buddhist monasteries from Ladakh to Tawang. The national security adviser is in Washington to review the implementation of initiatives launched during the India visit of US President Barack Obama in November and discuss developments in Indo-US bilateral ties. The actress in a statement, issued through her chartered accountants, has also said that the rumours of black money being found in her apartment has caused her "distress." 'I think for us we need to versatile, I think India will come in as favourites, but personally I think there are five or six teams that could win this World Cup which is probably going to make it a very exciting one,' Smith added. Lara apparently demanded a sum that was higher than what some other A-listers were being offered to descend on the small screen. B | ||
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Wednesday, January 26, 2011
DNA Newsletter:January 27, 2011
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TOP NEWSYashwant Sonawane's killers will not be spared: Prithviraj ChavanThe Maharashtra chief minister said government officials have been instructed to take adequate police protection while going to search or raid places of anti-social elements. BJP mulls over moving court for being prevented from hoisting flag in J&KParty veteran LK Advani said the way special trains carrying BJP workers to Jammu and Srinagar were either cancelled or diverted had not happened even during the Emergency. The statement further said that no unaccounted income has been declared by her. "Katrina is fully cooperating with the I-T Department, whom she holds in high regard," it said. Released from custody after their high-pitched campaign for hoisting the national flag in Srinagar's Lal Chowk was thwarted, BJP leaders Sushma Swaraj and Arun Jaitley accused the Omar Abdullah government of "surrendering" to separatists. 'I have signed a decree relieving (Major General Andrei) Alekseyev of his duties as head of the interior ministry transport security directorate,' Dmitry Medvedev said. The statement further said that no unaccounted income has been declared by her. "Katrina is fully cooperating with the I-T Department, whom she holds in high regard," it said. A leg injury suffered early in the match made the world number one's bid to become only the third man, and first since 1969, to achieve the feat almost impossible. The statement further said that no unaccounted income has been declared by her. "Katrina is fully cooperating with the I-T Department, whom she holds in high regard," it said. | ||
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Tuesday, January 25, 2011
DNA Newsletter:January 26, 2011
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TOP NEWSPakistan blocks Fissile Material Cut-off Treaty, warns against nuclear support to IndiaSpeaking at the the United Nations Conference on Disarmament in Geneva, Pakistan's ambassador Zamir Akram said the "discriminatory waiver" provided by the Nuclear Suppliers Group will help India to stockpile bomb-making nuclear (fissile) materials. Omar Abdullah invites Arun Jaitley to participate in Republic Day celebrationsOmar's move comes hours after the BJP delegation led by Jaitley and Sushma Swaraj was stopped at Lakhanpur in J&K. They were proceeding towards Srinagar to hoist the Tricolour at the historic Lal Chowk. Nashik district is in shock as additional collector from Malegaon was set ablaze by oil adulteration mafia; a murder charge slapped on four. Fifty-four-year-old Talwar was admitted in the city's Apollo hospital with injuries in the right side of the forehead and the hands which he suffered when he was attacked by Utsav Sharma outside a Ghaziabad court. Speaking at the the United Nations Conference on Disarmament in Geneva, Pakistan's ambassador Zamir Akram said the "discriminatory waiver" provided by the Nuclear Suppliers Group will help India to stockpile bomb-making nuclear (fissile) materials. The Reserve Bank of India raised its repo rate, at which it lends to banks, to 6.5% from 6.25%. It lifted the reverse repo rate, at which it borrows from banks, to 5.5% from 5.25%. Mike Ashley and team manager Alan Pardew, who initially hit a winning streak and scooped up £1,30,000, then went on to lose a huge amount on craps - a game of dice - in a single session. After his double win at the 2009 Academy awards, the music maestro has a chance to repeat the feat this year winning two Oscar nominations for his music in Danny Boyle's film 127 Hours. | ||
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Monday, January 24, 2011
DNA Newsletter:January 25, 2011
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TOP NEWSBhimsen Joshi's abhangs ring through the air at funeralMusic aficionados and people from all walks of life made a beeline to Joshi's residence 'Kalashree' to pay their last respects. Karnataka high court issues notices to Yeddyurappa, BJP, DGP over bandhThe bandh call was given by the BJP to protest against governor HR Bhardwaj's sanction for Yeddyurappa's prosecution in alleged land scams. Priyanka Chopra's residence was also searched by officers for suspected tax evasion. Music aficionados and people from all walks of life made a beeline to Joshi's residence 'Kalashree' to pay their last respects. In August last year, Mumbai-born Noshir Gowadia, 66, was convicted on 14 counts on charges including conspiracy, communicating national defense, violating the arms export control act and information to aid a foreign nation. Chief metropolitan magistrate Vinod Yadav took the action against Roy and four other company officials by directing the Delhi police to execute the warrant against them by February 9. The decision to remove the two top officials was taken by the new sports minister Ajay Maken after taking legal opinion from the attorney general. Priyanka Chopra's residence was also searched by officers for suspected tax evasion. | ||
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Sunday, January 23, 2011
DNA Newsletter:January 24, 2011
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TOP NEWSC'Wealth Games scam: Companies paid kickbacks to organising committee, made huge profitThe CBI has found that Nussli (Switzerland) Ltd, ESAJV D Art Indo Consortium, GL Events-Meroform (France), Pico Deepali (Delhi) paid huge kickbacks to the organising committee. Yeddyurappa in Delhi to fortify defencesThe Karnataka chief minister flew to Delhi on Sunday sensing possible trouble to the government in the face of the Centre's strong support to governor HR Bhardwaj. Fergusson College, Pune, offers 1-year certified course in photography A rooftop policy for electricity generation through solar power has been undertaken by the state government. Pakistan Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani today said his country has asked the US to share its drone technology with Pakistan so as to enable the military to hit more militant hideouts on its own. However, passengers can avail this facility only if they cancel their tickets two hours prior to the flight departure England and Manchester United striker Wayne Rooney was photographed on his mobile in his £95,000 Range Rover Overfinch driving out of a McDonald's car park in Manchester. The actor said this to wife Gauri when she told him to slow down. The continent-hopping actor can never get jet-lagged with wifey around. | ||
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