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DNA Newsletter: July 23, 2010

Today's Headlines Friday, July 23, 2010
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P Chidambaram moves to heal rift with SM Krishna, Mamata Banerjee

Chidambaram moved to placate the external affairs minister and the railway minister, both of whom are upset by the recent comments of home secretary GK Pillai and the Union home minister himself.

Kashmir issue: National Conference plays autonomy card to restore credibility

'The only way to bring peace and normalcy in the state is to restore autonomy to J&K as guaranteed in the Indian constitution,' said NC president Farooq Abdullah.
Train services were affected with services running late by 20-25 minutes on both the Western and Central lines, railway officials said.
Krishna and Qureshi were said to have made good progress during their first session of talks which started at 11 am and lasted for nearly five hours, well beyond the schedule.
Chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff Admiral Mike Mullen, who is in New Delhi, said that he was focusing on efforts to ensure that it does not happen.
Says will expand at the rate of 6-10 wholesales stores a year if gov doesn't allow FDI in retail.
Despite a day being washed off the first Test, India - the No.1 team in the world - still manage to hand Sri Lanka a comprehensive 10-wicket victory; Murali bows out in style.
Global musicians Anoushka Shankar, Sheryl Crow, Seal, Sting and others might come together to promote yoga among school children in the US.
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