![]() | Today's Headlines | Thursday, April 21, 2011 |
| In this email: Mumbai | India | World | Money | Sport | Entertainment | ||
TOP NEWSED seeks home ministry's help to expose Hasan Ali Khan's terror linksKhan is in judicial custody over accusations of massive money laundering, tax evasion and having multiple passports. 2G scam: 5 telecom honchos to spend night in 90-sq-ft prison cellSources said that all the corporate executives underwent medical examination and were sent to jail No 3. Cyber criminals have now found new targets in the mobile broadband and social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter, after a huge boom in these two sectors. Sources said that all the corporate executives underwent medical examination and were sent to jail No 3. With spiralling health cost becoming a concern in America, the US president pushed for affordable health care, and said he would not like Americans to travel to countries like India and Mexico for cheaper treatment. The Sensex, which had gained 31 points in the previous session, spurt 349.15 points to close the day at 19,470.98. And rumour has it that a lot of expensive gifts are pouring into Basra's kitty. Buzz is that the two are planning to take off on a romantic week-long holiday soon after Ash returns from Cannes next month and before Abhishek launches into his next project. | ||
| About this e-mail You received these headlines because you are subscribed to Today's Headlines from dnaindia.com. Unsubscribe | ||
Wednesday, April 20, 2011
DNA Newsletter:April 21, 2011
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
DNA Newsletter:April 20, 2011
![]() | Today's Headlines | Wednesday, April 20, 2011 |
| In this email: Mumbai | India | World | Money | Sport | Entertainment | ||
TOP NEWSJaitapur project: Prohibitory orders given after bandh turns violentViolence and arson marked the Shiv Sena-sponsored bandh in Ratnagiri district today against the police firing on anti-nuclear power project demonstrators in Jaitapur. College student alleges rape by neighbour in DelhiThe BSc student claimed in her complaint that she was raped by her 23-year-old neighour, a car-mechanic by profession, several times between April 13 and 16, a senior police officer said today. The party demanded the immediate suspension and slapping of section 302 of IPC on circle officer Ajit Pawar who gave shooting orders yesterday. Seventeen persons were killed while two crew members including the pilot captain Varun Gupta and four passengers survived with grievous injuries. Consumer price index rose by 5.4% from a year earlier in March, up from 4.9% in February. Apple Inc has sued rival Samsung Electronics claiming that the South Korean firm's Galaxy line of mobile phones and tablets 'slavishly' copies the iPhone and iPad. There's been buzz in B-Town about starlet Riya Sen and cricketer S Sreesanth, and the amount of time they spend with each other. There's been buzz in B-Town about starlet Riya Sen and cricketer S Sreesanth, and the amount of time they spend with each other. | ||
| About this e-mail You received these headlines because you are subscribed to Today's Headlines from dnaindia.com. Unsubscribe About us | Contact us | Advertise with Us | Subscription | Reprint Rights © 2005-11 Diligent Media Corporation Ltd. All rights reserved. | ||
Monday, April 18, 2011
DNA Newsletter:April 19, 2011
![]() | Today's Headlines | Tuesday, April 19, 2011 |
| In this email: Mumbai | India | World | Money | Sport | Entertainment | ||
TOP NEWSSuspected terror ship detained off Mumbai coastAt 6pm Sunday evening, intelligence sources brought disturbing news: a ship carrying arms, ammunition and explosives was headed towards Mumbai and would be offloading at the Mumbai coast. India will have water and food crises by 2030: StudyAccording to International Water Management Institute (IWMI), India will face a water scarcity due to global warming and population explosion. This in turn will lead to chronic dependency on costly and unpredictable food imports. The famous Bhikardas Maruti Mandir in Sadashiv Peth is all set to celebrate Hanuman Jayanti with traditional devotion. Brushing aside allegations against former union minister Shanti Bhushan and his son, the Bihar chief minister said the smear campaign against them would boomerang. It's an anniversary that Indian and Pakistan can celebrate, together. The intra-Kashmir bus service between the Indian and the Pakistani administered parts of Kashmir has completed six years. Cairn India seeks green nod to commercialise 21 new discoveries in addition to the four under production, making the state India's top oil producer. The UCI president tells DNA that the body is dealing with doping head-on and that Landis has been making a noise because of his tiff with the body. The actress diligently completed a shooting schedule for beau Saif before delving into Aamir Khan's film. | ||
| About this e-mail You received these headlines because you are subscribed to Today's Headlines from dnaindia.com. Unsubscribe About us | Contact us | Advertise with Us | Subscription | Reprint Rights © 2005-11 Diligent Media Corporation Ltd. All rights reserved. | ||
Sunday, April 17, 2011
DNA Newsletter:April 18, 2011
![]() | Today's Headlines | Monday, April 18, 2011 |
| In this email: Mumbai | India | World | Money | Sport | Entertainment | ||
TOP NEWS2G scam: Another Sharad Pawar-DB Realty link?Union agriculture minister and NCP chief Sharad Pawar has said he or his family has nothing to do with DB Realty or its promoter Shahid Balwa, arrested in the second generation mobile telephony spectrum scam. Bengal hills and plains divided over GorkhalandThis election may change West Bengal politically, but the dream of a separate state of Gorkhaland is set to hit a roadblock as people in the plains vow to resist the agenda. Irate fans numbering at least 1,000 shouted slogans of 'refund' and 'Akon sucks' when the singer walked off the stage without giving any performance on Friday night. The team began by studying the site and reconstructing the series of events that took place during the encounter as described in the FIR filed in 2004. "It's illogical for any instruments of the regime to remain, now that the regime itself has fallen," the high administrative court said in a statement. The price of Amul Gold has been increased from Rs32 per litre to Rs34 per litre, while the prices of other brands - Shakti, Taaza and Slim & Trim - are up by Re1. Delhi Daredevils beat Pune Warriors by three wickets in their Indian Premier League match today. The pop star has finally reached an amicable deal with ex-husband Kevin Federline. | ||
| About this e-mail You received these headlines because you are subscribed to Today's Headlines from dnaindia.com. Unsubscribe About us | Contact us | Advertise with Us | Subscription | Reprint Rights © 2005-11 Diligent Media Corporation Ltd. All rights reserved. | ||
Saturday, April 16, 2011
DNA Newsletter:April 17, 2011
![]() | Today's Headlines | Sunday, April 17, 2011 |
| In this email: Mumbai | India | World | Money | Sport | Entertainment | ||
TOP NEWS2G scam: RBI governor's letter shows how Raja ignored objectionsIn his statement to the CBI, the RBI governor, D Subba Rao, who was then the finance secretary, has said he had raised objections to the department of telecom's (DoT) decisions on 2G spectrum allocation. Civil society submits its version of Lokpal BillThe government professed its keenness to make joint committee successful and agreed to audio-recording of the first meeting. Sen had been sentenced to life imprisonment on charges of sedition and links with Naxalites by a lower court in Chhattisgarh. Sen, 61, had challenged the order of the Chhattisgarh high court that had rejected his bail plea on February 10. The government professed its keenness to make joint committee successful and agreed to audio-recording of the first meeting. India has protested over anti-India rhetoric by the Maoists even after joining the government in Nepal, with New Delhi cautioning Kathmandu that such behaviour will not improve relations. The Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry of India (Assocham) believes that there is greater need to focus at areas so far are under-addressed in order to maintain the growth rate. Playing his first match of the tournament, Mike Hussey smashed 11 fours and a six in his 56-ball knock to anchor Chennai to an imposing 183 for five after electing to bat at the MA Chaidambaram Stadium. The actor didn't acknowledge an alleged fallout with film-maker David Dhawan, who is reportedly busy launching his son now. | ||
| About this e-mail You received these headlines because you are subscribed to Today's Headlines from dnaindia.com. Unsubscribe About us | Contact us | Advertise with Us | Subscription | Reprint Rights © 2005-11 Diligent Media Corporation Ltd. All rights reserved. | ||
Thursday, April 14, 2011
DNA Newsletter:April 15, 2011
![]() | Today's Headlines | Friday, April 15, 2011 |
| In this email: Mumbai | India | World | Money | Sport | Entertainment | ||
TOP NEWSJairam Ramesh puts on hold forest clearance to POSCOJairam cited the letter from members of POSCO Pratirodh Sangharsh Committee (PPSC) who claim to be other traditional forest dwellers in the area allocated for the project. Big five emerging powers urge end to Libya fightingThe United Nations-authorised air campaign against the forces of Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi was one of the issues on the table when the leaders of Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa (BRICS) met in southern China for a one-day summit. Customers who default on their payment to cellphone companies will find it increasingly difficult to cheat other companies in the near future. The body of the child, Nandana, was found in the pool of the villa in Emirates Hills, where the singer was staying, sources said. The child was rushed to hospital where she was declared dead. New and renewable energy sources are expected to be one area where the two can cooperate to their mutual benefit, the Indian ambassador said on the eve of the BRICS summit being held in China today. New and renewable energy sources are expected to be one area where the two can cooperate to their mutual benefit, the Indian ambassador said on the eve of the BRICS summit being held in China today. The choice of five Indians reflects their rise to become the dominant force in the game. The Pawan Kalyan and Trisha-starrer releases in 1,150 theatres across the world, creating a record in Tollywood. | ||
| About this e-mail You received these headlines because you are subscribed to Today's Headlines from dnaindia.com. Unsubscribe About us | Contact us | Advertise with Us | Subscription | Reprint Rights © 2005-11 Diligent Media Corporation Ltd. All rights reserved. | ||
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
DNA Newsletter:April 14, 2011
![]() | Today's Headlines | Thursday, April 14, 2011 |
| In this email: Mumbai | India | World | Money | Sport | Entertainment | ||
TOP NEWSLashkar-e-Taiba expanding, India still main target: USLeT, one of the largest and best-funded Islamic militant organisations in the region, is blamed for the November 2008 attacks on Mumbai, which killed 166 people in India's commercial capital. India's nuclear plants safe; safety measures announced: NPCILMaintaining that India's atomic plants are capable of handling extended power loss scenario witnessed during Japan's nuclear crisis, NPCIL announced additional safety measures at all nuclear power plants. Tension gripped Dapodi and Pimpri areas on Tuesday morning after anti-social elements desecrated a bust of Dr Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar at Ambedkar Chowk in Dapodi. A 23-year-old national-level sportswoman had her leg cut off from her body after she was thrown out of a moving train between Chenati and Bareilly railway stations, police said today. 'There's an international responsibility to cooperate to bring the perpetrators to justice and that Pakistan has a special responsibility to do so transparently and urgently,' US state department spokesperson Mark Toner said. After touching new highs, silver may see a big correction in its prices soon. In fact, experts believe that the correction has started with a fall of Rs2,000 in the price of silver on Tuesday. As India prepares to host its inaugural Formula One race in Noida in October, the excitement is palpable. Many a youngster aspires to become another Michael Schumacher or a Sebastian Vettel. It was Simon Cowell, who apparently broke the news that Cole was finally set to sign her £3 million deal to star on the US show, which was also echoed by Variety magazine. | ||
| About this e-mail You received these headlines because you are subscribed to Today's Headlines from dnaindia.com. Unsubscribe About us | Contact us | Advertise with Us | Subscription | Reprint Rights © 2005-11 Diligent Media Corporation Ltd. All rights reserved. | ||
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)
