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DNA Newsletter: July 28, 2010

Today's Headlines Wednesday, July 28, 2010
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Gen Kayani's extension challenged in Pakistani court

Shahid Orakzai, a journalist and lawyer, filed the writ petition under Article 199 of the constitution and challenged the prime minister's decision to give the army chief an extension in service on July 22.

8 accused Gujarat police officers oppose Amin turning approver

The eight accused, including three suspended IPS, officers have informed the court through their lawyer that they have an objection to Amin's application to turn approver.
The Gangapur and Darna dams have seen 40 and 69% rise in water lever respectively. Besides, the water level in other 20 small and medium dams also increased steadily.
CID (crime) wanted Central agency to investigate minister's links with Ketan Parekh.
A television channel, Al Arabiya, said the cargo plane had split in half.
About 250 workers, while working at its facility in Kancheepuram, "experienced sensations of giddiness and nausea" on July 23 and were treated at a nearby hospital, said the company.
Kumar Sangakkara (219) and Mahela Jayawardene (174) make a mockery of India's bowling; Sehwag (64) leads visitors' bold reply.
'It was hard for her not to see her family over the weekend,' Lohan's attorney Shawn Chapman Holley said.
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