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DNA Newsletter: July 17, 2010

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India-Pakistan talks crash-land as barbs fly

Qureshi's verbal assault on home secretary Pillai, rude talk on Krishna, and Kashmir issue cast shadow over next round of foreign minister-level parleys

Now, Andhra Pradesh takes on Maharashtra over sharing water

After getting locked in a legal battle with Karnataka over border villages, Maharashtra is facing the heat from neighbouring Andhra Pradesh over the sharing of Godavari water.
The former Andhra Pradesh CM was arrested along with five MPs and seven MLAs of his party by Maharashtra police for allegedly violating prohibitory orders in Nanded district.
The two brothers died in the crash in a small town Tolar some 45 miles Southwest of Forth Worth in Texas.
The two brothers died in the crash in a small town Tolar some 45 miles Southwest of Forth Worth in Texas.
The company said it has begun intimating customers, who had retained their booking but are not among first one lakh, that their cars are coming up for delivery albeit at higher prices.
ICC chief executive Haroon Logart said the ICC was doing its best to accommodate the loss that the Pakistan cricket has been witnessing due to the refusal of foreign teams to visit the country.
A madhouse comic caper, Abhishek Sharma's Tere Bin Laden is sure to make you laugh. It is another film worth the high price of a multiplex ticket!
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