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  • (Dinakaran is a Tamil newspaper run by the Marans).

    Indian Anchorman T. Surendar 2010

  • (Dinakaran is a Tamil newspaper run by the Marans).

    Indian Anchorman T. Surendar 2010

  • Incidentally, two days before the spot-the-heir-apparent survey, 'Dinakaran' had come out with another survey that found Dayanidhi as the best performing Union minister from the state with 64% votes.

    The Times of India 2009

  • The Sun Network, which owns 'Dinakaran' was unambiguous while identifying the perpetrators of the violence: M K Alagiri's goons.

    The Times of India 2009

  • On that day, 'Dinakaran' had come out with a survey on who would be the political heir to Karunanidhi.

    The Times of India 2009

  • And then, first witness who is a sub inspector of a nearby police station, and the second witness who is the deputy news editor of 'Dinakaran' turned hostile.

    The Times of India 2009

  • He was again in controversy when Tamil daily "Dinakaran", owned by the Maran brothers (Kalanidhi and Dayanidhi) who are grand nephews of Karunanidhi, was attacked allegedly by

    rediff.com 2009

  • On that day, 'Dinakaran' had come out with a survey on who would be the political heir to Karunanidhi.

    The Times of India 2009

  • He was again in controversy when Tamil daily "Dinakaran", owned by the Maran brothers (Kalanidhi and Dayanidhi) who are grand nephews of Karunanidhi, was attacked allegedly by

    rediff.com 2009

  • The Sun Network, which owns 'Dinakaran' was unambiguous while identifying the perpetrators of the violence: M K Alagiri's goons.

    The Times of India 2009

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