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TOP NEWSSupreme Court notices to Union Carbide, Dow Chemicals on compensationThe Supreme Court today issued notices to the Union Carbide Corporation, Dow Chemicals and others on the Centre's plea seeking enhancement of compensation to the victims of the 1984 Bhopal gas tragedy from Rs750 crore to Rs7,700 crore. Gaddafi lashes out, International leaders mount pressure to quitBritish foreign secretary William Hague said Libya had "failed shamefully in its responsibilities to its people". 'We told you so!' was how the railway officials in Pune division reacted after Mamata Banerjee announced her railway budget in Parliament on February 25. The budget was approved earlier on Monday morning by the Union cabinet. Police opened fire with rubber bullets at protesters demanding political reform. The budget was approved earlier on Monday morning by the Union cabinet. Fans had bought valid tickets of the cheapest denomination but could not enter the park on time to catch the master blaster in action. Besides, they were at the receiving end of the police cane at least a dozen times. With Oscar fever in the air, hairstylists Rossano Ferretti, and Orlando Pita elaborate on working magic on Hollywood's Penelope Cruz and Lady GaGa. | ||
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Monday, February 28, 2011
DNA Newsletter:March 1, 2011
Sunday, February 27, 2011
DNA Newsletter:February 28, 2011
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TOP NEWSCricket World Cup: 676 runs and no winnerThe game twisted one way and another before ending up even; Strauss (158), Tendulkar (120), Bresnan (5/48) and Zaheer (3/64) light up Chinnaswamy 'No safety in Libya; people are looting, killing'The first batch of 528 Indians flew back home on Sunday from Libya with tales of horror from the strife-torn country. The 20-year old girl who was allegedly raped by the NCP MLA Dilip Wagh on the pretext of finding a job for her was brought to Aurangabad today by the Nashik police for investigation. I have never had a role model. Whenever I have been asked that question, I would always hedge the answer by saying 'a combination of people'. The UN Security Council's "biting sanctions" on the Gaddafi regime mean an arms embargo, asset freezes and travel ban and also an international war crimes probe into the bloodshed in Libya. Even as a tax evasion allegation by the Indian income tax department is still staring at its face, the second largest information technology (IT) services exporter has found itself in the midst of another case of visa and tax fraud in the US. The game twisted one way and another before ending up even; Strauss (158), Tendulkar (120), Bresnan (5/48) and Zaheer (3/64) light up Chinnaswamy The superstar wife is stepping out of his shadow and getting entrepreneurial | ||
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Saturday, February 26, 2011
DNA Newsletter:February 27, 2011
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TOP NEWSAfridi shines with ball in Pakistan's thrilling win over LankaPakistan beat Sri Lanka by 11 runs in their group A cricket World Cup match at R Premadasa Stadium in Colombo on Saturday. Rape-accused NCP MLA arrested in MumbaiDilip Wagh, accused of raping a girl in Maharashtra's Nashik district, was arrested in Mumbai. This information was provided by police commissioner Sanjeev Dayal. There was however, no relief for passengers of local trains, who over the past many years have been demanding an increase in the number of rakes and frequency of local trains. "The whole abduction episode, which raised a number of questions and doubts, must be probed thoroughly by the union government," senior BJP leader Bijoy Mohapatra said. 'INS Jalashwa and INS Mysore have left Mumbai and will bring back Indians from Libya,' a defence spokesperson said. The government could consider tax incentives for setting up educational institutions. Bangalore, in the last two days, has already set a record highest rainfall in the decade for the entire month of February. Aniruddha Guha watched all 10 films nominated for Best Picture at the 83rd annual Academy Awards and found that only half of them deserved to be in the running | ||
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Thursday, February 24, 2011
DNA Newsletter:February 25, 2011
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TOP NEWS2G probe: NDA under JPC scanner tooThe Union government on Thursday moved the motion for the constitution of a 30-member joint parliamentary committee (JPC) to probe the second generation mobile telepohny spectrum allocation scam. Jairam Ramesh's Rs46,000 crore afforestation plan okayedCalled 'Green India Mission', the project involves adding 10 million hectares to the nation's 40-42 million hectares of good-quality forests, with the long-term target of increasing the 'good' forest cover from 12% to 33% of the total land. Karnataka lokayukta and former supreme court judge, Santosh Hegde, on Wednesday advocated the need to have a common legislation for anti-corruption ombudsmen in all states and constitutional recognition to the position. 'I don't need to respond (to Kalmadi's claims) as enquiries by various agencies are on,' sports minister Ajay Maken told reporters outside Parliament. Top US-Pakistan military brass, including army chief Ashfaq Parvez Kayani, held a day-long secret meeting at a luxury resort in Oman on the war on terror in Afghanistan, against the backdrop of a tense diplomatic standoff over the arrest of an American for double murder in Lahore. After declining for two weeks food inflation inched up to 11.49% even as Prime Minister Manmohan Singh exuded confidence that price rise will moderate and overall inflation will decline to 7% by the end of next month. AB de Villiers smashed an unbeaten century and debutant Imran Tahir scalped four wickets as South Africa launched their cricket World Cup campaign with a comfortable seven-wicket win over West Indies in a Group-B league match today. Basu admits that she is almost addicted to pampering her boyfriend with watches and that is what comes to her mind first, whenever she is looking for a gift for him. | ||
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Wednesday, February 23, 2011
DNA Newsletter:February 24, 2011
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TOP NEWSAbducted collector: Fresh Maoist demand complicates situationMaoists today made a fresh demand for immediate release of five key Naxals to free Malkangiri district collector RV Krishna, complicating the issue and prompting the mediators to appeal for his freedom by tomorrow. Mercy petition: Afzal Guru can seek Supreme Court reprieveUnion home minister P Chidambaram nearly conceded this in the Rajya Sabha on Wednesday. No new taxes; green proposals include luxury bus service for techies; maintenance vans for instant service planned. Reddy's supporters were unhappy with the state government for failing to hold talks with the leader as he entered the sixth day of his week-long fast over tuition reimbursement issue. Around 55 bodies had been identified and there were a further 20 unidentified bodies, media reports said. Libya, accounting for 1% of Schlumberger's overall revenue, is going through a violent revolt that has disrupted much of the oil industry in the country. The cricketer has adopted an eight-year-old male tiger Brahma at the Jayachamarajendra Zoological Park in Mysore. The zoo authorities have sent the adoption papers to Zaheer, who is busy with the World Cup currently. The actress is apparently working out over time to confidently flaunt a one-piece in her next film. | ||
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Tuesday, February 22, 2011
DNA Newsletter:February 23, 2011
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TOP NEWSDefiant Muammar Gaddafi says he is not going anywhere, willing to die a martyrAppearing on state television for the second time in two days, a fiery Gaddafi called himself a bedouin warrior who had brought glory to Libya, and rejected all calls for stepping down. Abducted collector released by Maoists in OrissaAbducted Malkangiri district collector RV Krishna and junior engineer Pabitra Majhi were released by Maoists in Orissa tonight, according to Naxal ideologue Varavara Rao. After hearing the verdict in the video conference room of the prison, Kasab returned to his cell and did not show any signs of being tense or feeling dejected. He did not talk to anyone and slept well after having dinner. Congress today declined to comment on the special court's verdict on Godhra train burning case even as the party blamed Gujarat CM Narendra Modi for triggering post-Godhra communal riots that left over 1,200 people dead. The 6.3 magnitude quake struck at lunchtime, when the streets and shops thronged with people and offices were still occupied. No other exploration ally for 5 years, and for marketing and trading for 10 years. The incident took place immediately after the Australian skipper was run out yesterday by a direct hit from deep wicket by Zimbabwe's Chris Meofu in the Group A clash between the two teams. The 40-year-old, who hosts America's Top Chef, looked stunning as she strolled along the beach on her baby Krishna's first birthday over the weekend. | ||
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Monday, February 21, 2011
DNA Newsletter:February 22, 2011
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TOP NEWSLibya crisis: Protesters take control of cities; reports say Muammar Gaddafi has fledA growing number of four-decade-old Gaddafi regime figures have defected, as the government crackdown on the protesters intensified with state TV reporting that Libyan security forces launching operation against what it called "dens of terrorists." Orissa ready to meet 8 Maoist demands, confident of early releaseConceding eight of the 14 demands of the Maoists on the second day of talks with the rebel-chosen mediators, the Orissa government today said it was confident of securing early release of abducted Malkangiri collector RV Krishna and a junior engineer. The confirmation comes nine months after the lone 26/11 terrorist captured alive was ordered to be sent to the gallows by the trial court on May 6 last year. The Bombay high court upheld the death sentence of Pakistani terrorist Kasab for his involvement in the 26/11 Mumbai terror attack that left 166 dead. 'The arrogance (Iran's standard term of abuse for the United States) is doing its best to preserve this war-mongering tumour, but today the hatred of regional nations towards this cancerous tumor is more evident,' state television quoted him as saying. That's not counting the $2 billion worth of gas RIL already sold in the last three quarters; analysts give a thumbs up to the deal. Cricket-loving foreigners in the city would be backing their respective countries when they play their opponents during the ICC Cricket World Cup, which began on Saturday. The actress, despite delivering powerful performances, is yet to be viewed in the same league as young contemporaries Sonam Kapoor and Deepika Padukone. | ||
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