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Deccan Herald » News Updated at 7:30 pm IST 

Press pause button on nuclear deal: CPI(M)
Party General Secretary Prakash Karat, who had earlier warned the government of serious consequences if it went ahead with the deal, submitted a report of the Politburo .....
BJP, Left for Sen's recall, Govt voices concern
Conveying Government's displeasure, Parliamentary Affairs Minister P R Dasmunsi said no one has the right to cast aspersions on Parliament and even on the media. 
 
Speaker convenes meeting to discuss disruptions
US steers clear of political stand-off in India

Haneef could be re-registered to work in Hospital: Minister
Queensland Health Minister Stephen Robertson was qouted by 'The Australian' today as saying he understood Haneef could be re-registered in September.
Soren acquitted in Shashi Nath Jha murder case
Abe calls for 'broader Asia'
Visiting Japanese premier said his country was promoting various concepts so that a region called "the Arc of Freedom and Prosperity" could be created along the outer rim of the Eurasian continent. 

He recalls Vivekananda, Nehru in speech
Abe recalled the honour then Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru accorded to his grandfather Nobusuke Kishi, the first Japanese Premier to visit India, 50 years ago by organising a grand civic reception for him.
Japan welcomes 500  students every year
Thirteen pro-democracy activists arrested in Myanmar
Taliban chief says Bin Laden alive: video
KARNATAKA
Mohammed Fiaz and Saleem who were arrested in Bangalore in connection with duping an aged couple to the tune of Rs 1.14 crore promising to get their plot of land reallocated by the Bangalore Development Authority.
HDK to contest from H-K region
The Chief Minister said that he had decided to contest from a constituency in the backward Hyderabad-Karnataka region to give an impetus to the development of the region.
90 MLAs set off on China tour
Ninety MLAs from Karnataka, six officials and a journalist will travel to Shanghai via Singapore on a 13-day "study tour", officials of the assembly secretariat said.
CET to opt for video conferencing
The Common Entrance Test (CET) cell in Karnataka will start counselling students for professional courses via video conferencing from next year.
SPORTS
Test triumph becomes distant memory
England beat India by 104 runs
India's seasoned batsmen were found wanting against the moving white ball under the lights and ended up with 184 to let the hosts go 1-0 up in the 7-match series. 
Disappointing performance: Dravid
Dravid said it was a problem to find the right balance in bowling attack in the absence of a genuine all-rounder.
England's Jimmy Anderson, right, celebrates after taking the wicket of India's Sachin Tendulkar, left, as Rahul Dravid, centre, looks on
Prasanna stripped of KSCA Coach's post, loses pension

Sania advances to second round
Sania Mirza defeated Spain's Anabel Medina Gerrigues 6-3 6-3 to advance to the second round of the Pilot Pen Tennis tournament at New Haven, USA.
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe during latter's ceremonial reception at the Rashtrapati Bhawan, in New Delhi on Wednesday. PTI
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IAEA talks will go on, says Govt
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Investec chief lands in net
Haneef wins visa case
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Army vehicle falls into river, eight missing
Japan's youth doesn't like to squander money
China's main blog service providers agree to follow code
Indian quack jailed in Malaysia
RAF jets shadow Russian military plane near UK air space
Indian-American couple accused of enslaving two gets bail
Bhutan offers free condoms to check AIDS
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