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DNA Newsletter: July 15, 2010

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Pak disappointed with GK Pillai's remarks linking ISI to 26/11

The home secretary had recently said that ISI had a "much more significant" role to play in the 26/11 plot than earlier thought.

Parties play politics over Karnataka border

Though an all-party delegation led by chief minister Ashok Chavan called on prime minister Manmohan Singh on Tuesday regarding the dispute, political bickering has come to the fore.
Nearly 60kg of chlorine bottled in a cylinder lying in the Mumbai Port Trust dock at Haji Bunder in Sewri leaked and spread early on Wednesday morning, triggering panic in Mumbai.
The SC has asked both Karnataka and Maharashtra to file their affidavits on their inter-state border dispute, and Karnataka's team of legal experts is giving the final touches to its affidavit.
Fresh from their visit to Pakistan and Afghanistan, Democratic Senators Carl Levin and Jack Reed demanded that the Haqqani network and also the Pakistani Taliban should be declared as foreign terrorists.
Only claims from hospitals agreeing to insurance firms' slabs will be entertained.
Team manager Yawar Saeed said Malik was dropped because of his form, and that there was no disciplinary action taken against him.
The actor, who had locked horns with Shobhaa De, has now publicly apologised to the acclaimed author.
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