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DNA Newsletter: July 13, 2010

Today's Headlines Tuesday, July 13, 2010
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TOP NEWS

Maharashtra-Karnataka border row turns violent, halts bus services

A street protest turned into a full-fledged conflict between the two neighbouring states, bringing to a halt transport services on both sides.

Jammu & Kashmir govt to conduct probe into civilian deaths

The resolution that the BJP objected to was one of six adopted at an all-party meeting called by the Omar Abdullah government.
The premier US investigative agency has also pointed out that the Indian forces did not have the sophisticated gadgets and systems to intercept the communication between the attackers and their handlers in Pakistan.
ISRO successfully launched on Monday its polar satellite launch vehicle (PSLV) rocket that slung into orbit five satellites, including the advanced high resolution cartography satellite Cartosat-2B.
The women, mainly Malaysian, are recruited by agents who offer cash up front of up to 10,000 dollars plus air tickets to come to New Zealand.
Hopes of India Inc recording robust earnings for the first quarter saw the barometer opening on a strong note and surging 176 points to touch a high of 18,010.07, a level last seen on April 7.
Paul, the 'psychic octopus', won praise and adulation from Indian celebrities today for his dream run of predictions at the World Cup.
Music legend Lata Mangeshkar regrets not meeting the late pop star Michael Jackson.
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