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DNA Newsletter: July 18, 2008

Today's Headlines Friday, July 18, 2008
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NSG members ask tough questions

The numbers game at the IAEA headquarters in Vienna is giving the Manmohan Singh government as many sleepless nights as the July 22 trust vote in Parliament.

I was ill-treated, slept on the floor: Anwar

Anwar Ibrahim said on Thursday he was the victim of a "vendetta", after being held overnight on sodomy accusations levelled by a young male aide.
28-year-old man, who has been claiming that one of his kidneys was illegally transplanted, was held on charges of attempt to suicide outside Chief Minister Vilasrao Deshmukh's office.
Three schoolgirls were raped by two unidentified boys in a government school in northwest Delhi, police said on Thursday.
Internet users in the Middle East are under increasing threat from cyber crimes, prompting large spending on web security, WAM reported on Thursday quoting experts.
It seems BlackBerry maker Research in Motion (RIM) is not losing its sleep over the euphoria created by the iPhone worldwide.
Andrew Flintoff will bat in the unfamiliar number seven position in his first test match for 18 months when England face South Africa at Headingley on Friday.
The actress did not seem happy about the huge media presence outside the venue of her private birthday party, reports PRITHWISH GANGULY
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