Wednesday, March 30, 2011

DNA Newsletter:March 31, 2011

Today's Headlines Wednesday, March 30, 2011
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World Cup: Sri Lanka ensure all-Asian final

New Zealand's dream of making a World Cup final remained a dream as the hosts beat them by five wickets.

Pakistan to allow India to probe 26/11 attack

After dilly-dallying for months, Pakistan today agreed to allow an Indian commission to visit the country in connection with 26/11 Mumbai terror attack case probe there, setting a positive backdrop for the prime ministerial meeting in Mohali tomorrow.
If some of the punters are to be believed, a whopping Rs20,000 crore is at stake in the satta (illegal betting) market for the pulsating tie. India is placed at 60 paise, while Pakistan is at Rs1.50.
After dilly-dallying for months, Pakistan today agreed to allow an Indian commission to visit the country in connection with 26/11 Mumbai terror attack case probe there, setting a positive backdrop for the prime ministerial meeting in Mohali tomorrow.
After dilly-dallying for months, Pakistan today agreed to allow an Indian commission to visit the country in connection with 26/11 Mumbai terror attack case probe there, setting a positive backdrop for the prime ministerial meeting in Mohali tomorrow.
After a lull for about six quarters, the country's largest IT services exporter TCS is expecting an uptick in the pricing in 2011-12.
The jingoism attached to cricket is well-known in our country. The upcoming Indo-Pak match on Wednesday at Mohali is evoking fervour of all sorts.
Television's best known import admits she is praying for India in the World Cup semifinals.
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Tuesday, March 29, 2011

DNA Newsletter:March 30, 2011

Today's Headlines Wednesday, March 30, 2011
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World Cup: Sri Lanka ensure all-Asian final

New Zealand's dream of making a World Cup final remained a dream as the hosts beat them by five wickets.

Pakistan to allow India to probe 26/11 attack

After dilly-dallying for months, Pakistan today agreed to allow an Indian commission to visit the country in connection with 26/11 Mumbai terror attack case probe there, setting a positive backdrop for the prime ministerial meeting in Mohali tomorrow.
When Sachin Tendulkar takes on Umar Gul in the World Cup semi-final on Wednesday, he will be cheered by not only the crowd in Mohali, but also thousands of employees of companies in Pune.
After dilly-dallying for months, Pakistan today agreed to allow an Indian commission to visit the country in connection with 26/11 Mumbai terror attack case probe there, setting a positive backdrop for the prime ministerial meeting in Mohali tomorrow.
After dilly-dallying for months, Pakistan today agreed to allow an Indian commission to visit the country in connection with 26/11 Mumbai terror attack case probe there, setting a positive backdrop for the prime ministerial meeting in Mohali tomorrow.
The credit information report is important from the point of view of bankers in deciding whether to entertain or reject a loan request.
When Sachin Tendulkar takes on Umar Gul in the World Cup semi-final on Wednesday, he will be cheered by not only the crowd in Mohali, but also thousands of employees of companies in Pune.
It's not star wars, it's stars at the war as Bollywood gets super-charged for the World Cup face-off between our men in blue and Pakistan at Mohali on Wednesday.
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Friday, March 25, 2011

DNA Newsletter:March 26, 2011

Today's Headlines Saturday, March 26, 2011
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Mumbai sitting on a time bomb: Minister

With close to 15,000 buildings in a state of dilapidation, the city could be sitting on a 'time bomb', the government has said.

World Cup: England need to get Kumar Sangakkara cheaply

England's best chance of winning is to get top-order wickets because we all know that is where Sri Lanka are strongest.
Swami Ramdev said that he was not against English but Indian languages should be given preference as the Medium of Instruction.
Neither Pakistan nor Interpol has shared information with India about a possible threat.
Prime Minister Jose Socrates quit on Wednesday after parliament rejected new austerity measures that he had hoped would allow the country to avoid following Greece and Ireland in needing to seek EUIMF financial assistance.
Prime Minister Jose Socrates quit on Wednesday after parliament rejected new austerity measures that he had hoped would allow the country to avoid following Greece and Ireland in needing to seek EUIMF financial assistance.
The semifinal between the bitter rivals will be a paradigm for patriotism.
The Karnataka Film Chamber of Commerce, too, lifted its one-year ban on the popular south Indian actress. The Queen Bee of Kannada cinema thanked the family of Ambareesh and other actors who "helped her find justice" .
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Thursday, March 24, 2011

DNA Newsletter:March 25, 2011

Today's Headlines Friday, March 25, 2011
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World Cup: India deliver knock out punch to Australia, romp into semis

Quick-fire half-centuries by Sachin Tendulkar, Gautam Gambhir and Yuvraj Singh powered India to the victory target of 261 runs with five wickets and 15 balls to spare.

Prithviraj Chavan reviews security arrangements for World Cup final

Deputy chief minister Ajit Pawar and home minister RR Patil were present at the presentation made to the chief minister by police.
Kerala government, in its letter dated December 2, 2008, had clearly mentioned that PJ Thomas was facing a vigilance enquiry in connection with the Palmolein import graft case, Achuthanandan said.
AIADMK chief Jayalalithaa hit on the campaign trail for the Tamil Nadu assembly polls on Thursday and started with an attack on the ruling DMK regime, alleging there was "jungle rule" in the state.
Witnesses said the tremors were felt in Bangkok, central Myanmar and as far away as the Vietnam capital of Hanoi where people were evacuated from tall buildings.
Goldman Sachs chief executive Lloyd Blankfein extended his hand to accused hedge fund founder Raj Rajaratnam, after testifying for more than an hour on Wednesday as a government witness in Manhattan federal court.
Quick-fire half-centuries by Sachin Tendulkar, Gautam Gambhir and Yuvraj Singh powered India to the victory target of 261 runs with five wickets and 15 balls to spare.
If Tuesday evening spelt war between actors and producers in Sandalwood, the Kannada film industry was in a compromise mode on Wednesday.
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Wednesday, March 23, 2011

DNA Newsletter:March 24, 2011

Today's Headlines Thursday, March 24, 2011
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World Cup: India vs Australia is mini-final, mega contest

It is cricket's equivalent of Brazil vs Germany or Italy vs Argentina in a football World Cup — a high voltage contest. India vs Australia is the match of the quarterfinals, nay match of the championship.

LK Advani at the centre of entire cash-for-vote 'drama': Kapil Sibal

Sibal recalled an interview by senior BJP leader Jaswant Singh to a news magazine in 2009 in which he had blamed the BJP parliamentary party chairman for being behind the cash-for-vote scam.
Two teenage girls have gone missing from Hadapsar since Monday evening, with the police apprehending that they could have drowned in the Mutha right bank canal flowing through the area.
Julian Assange's WikiLeaks on Tuesday brought out a lot of strong comments and view-points on Modi by successive US envoys as depicted in the cables they sent to their bosses of state department of the US.
A strong earthquake struck near the troubled nuclear power plant at the centre of Japan's radiation crisis early today, the meteorological agency said.
Jobs, who is out on medical leave, has been ordered to answer questions from lawyers for a group of consumers accusing the company of creating a music-download monopoly.
Games between these two arch-rivals have been bitterly fought in the last decade and tomorrow's encounter is expected to be no different with neither expected to give an inch of space to the other.
The issue, which began when Ramya boycotted the audio release of Dandam Dashagunam, seems to have taken a turn to the wrong side.
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Monday, March 21, 2011

DNA Newsletter:March 22, 2011

Today's Headlines Tuesday, March 22, 2011
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Amnesty International stands by Pakistan on Kashmir

Backing Pakistan's stand on Kashmir, global human rights watchdog Amnesty International on Monday said the "failure by the Indian state to hold plebiscite has become a source of mounting discontent among Kashmiris".

Make Chidambaram, Robert Vadra accused in 2G scam: Subramanian Swamy

The list of accused in the second generation mobile telephony spectrum scam is swelling by the day and may have two more high profile names.
A 45-year-old woman was killed while nine others were injured when a Toyota Corolla in which they were travelling in for a joyride dashed into the divider on Bandra-Worli sea link on Monday afternoon.
The national capital and some adjoining areas felt slight tremors this afternoon due to a moderate earthquake in the Hindukush region of Afghanistan.
The Libyan leader is not the target of US-led coalition forces, a top Pentagon official said as he claimed that the first two days of Operation Odyssey Dawn in the African nation were successful.
Buffett said the quake was an 'enormous blow', but should not prompt selling of Japanese stocks as it presented a 'buying opportunity.'
India have an unfavourable record against Australia in the World Cup as they have not beaten the Aussies since 1987.
Pitt and Jolie, who have a home in the city's French Quarter, took turns to hold hands with each of the kids, or carry their young twins, Knox and Vivienne, they made their way to a grocery store en masse.
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Saturday, March 19, 2011

DNA Newsletter:March 20, 2011

Today's Headlines Sunday, March 20, 2011
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Nicolas Sarkozy says air forces in action over Libya

French President Nicolas Sarkozy said allied air forces had gone into action on Saturday over Libya and were preventing Muammar Gaddafi's forces attacking the rebel city of Benghazi.

Tokyo water sample shows radioactive iodine: Govt

A sample of tap water from the Japanese capital shows a tiny level of radioactive iodine after an earthquake and tsunami damaged a nuclear power plant 240 km (150 miles) north of Tokyo, the government said on Saturday.
The passing out parade saw 92 medical graduates being commissioned into the Armed Forces Medical Services.
The phenomenon was special as the moon came closest to the earth in 18 years, rendering it the biggest and brightest full moon of the year.
A 6.1 magnitude earthquake hit Japan's Ibaraki Prefecture, south of the disaster-hit Fukushima No 1 nuclear plant, the country's meteorological agency said. No tsunami warning has been issued yet.
The decision by G7 countries to intervene against the yen reflects growing concern that Japan's nuclear disaster and conflicts in Libya and the oil-rich Middle East could turn back the global economy at a time when recovery remains extremely fragile.
Chasing a stiff victory target of 285, Bangladesh were shot out for a paltry 78 in 28 overs. This was Bangladesh's second score of less than 100 after they were bowled out for 58 against West Indies in an earlier group league game.
Nischol was the first gold medallist from the FTII and starred in numerous hits like Buddha Mil Gaya (1971), Victoria No. 203 (1972) and Dhund (1973) in the 1970s.
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