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Deccan Herald » News Updated at 6:30 pm IST 

Former Prime Minister Chandra Shekhar dies of Cancer  
Chandra Shekhar breathed his last at 8:45 am at the Apollo Hospital here where he was admitted for the last three months, a doctor attending on him said.

A firebrand idealist       Leaders pay tributes

India loses a distinguished son, great patriot: PM

UK TERROR BID

Kafeel radicalized by Hizb ut-Tahrir: report 

The 27-year-old from Bangalore was allegedly radicalized by Hizb ut-Tahrir, the extremist group which the British government tried to ban two years ago, a media report said today

   Men-hunt on for Ahmed brother aides 

   5 Indian docs released in Aus; Haneef still in custody 

 
 Family says it has no information on Ahmed brothers 

 
 Haneef did not read jehadi literature: family 

Indian community in UK most law abiding: Lord Paul 
Lord Paul, who is also British Ambassador for Overseas Business, said that "British Govt or the establishment have no intention to think that there is something wrong either with the Indian community"

 
NATIONAL

Taj is people's choice; voted among new 7 wonders 
The most photographed monument is accompanied by The Great Wall of China, Petra in Jordan, Statue of Christ Redeemer in Brazil, Machu Picchu in Peru, Pyramid of Chichen Itza in Mexico and the Roman Collosseum

Anil walks the Mukesh way; reaches trillionaire mark 
Hotly chasing his elder brother Mukesh Ambani in the wealth race, Anil Ambani has entered the exclusive trillionaire club with personal riches of over Rs 100,000 crore

AI to fly Delhi-Washington; more in the offing
"Washington, I admit, is an important route and we plan to put a flight there, may not be a non-stop flight" said Air India Chairman and Managing Director V Thulasidas

Amarnath yatra suspended; 11,500 pilgrims stranded

Continental Airlines expands India connectivity

   
BANGALORE BEAT
Governor, CM condole death of Chandra Shekhar

Expressing shock over the death, H D Kumaraswamy today described him as a "great leader". "He is a rarest of rare type of politician", he said in his condolence message

 
FOREIGN

Cleric dreams of Pak revolution as toll reaches 21 

''We have firm belief in God that our blood will lead to a revolution in the country,'' the grey-bearded Ghazi said in a statement characterised as a ''will'' by Jang, Pakistan's biggest selling Urdu newspaper

  Pak commando killed as blasts rock mosque complex 

 Pakistani forces tighten noose around mosque 

NASA delays launch of 'Dawn' by one week

THE WIMBLEDON DIARY

Indian challenge ends;
Paes-Meghann lose in QFs
 
The eighth seeded Indo-American pair squandered a set advantage to go down 2-6, 6-3, 6-4, to unseeded French duo of Fabrice Santoro and Severine Bremond.

Bartoli thrilled by first Grand Slam final 
The 22-year-old French woman upset number one Justine Henin and number three Jelena Jankovic to reach the final, far surpassing her previous best of fourth round at a major.

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This file photo shows Taj Mahal, which was selected as one of the new seven wonders of the world in a global poll announced on Saturday. People throughout the world voted by Internet or phone message for the world's top architectural marvels, said New7Wonders, the nonprofit group conducting the balloting. AP
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NEWSCROLL

Kerala's medicinal rice has protein which fights cancer

'Coconut is a nut like a man's head'

Potter spell on India; pre-sales to touch record

Indians wait almost 23 years to lose virginity

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Nayeem set to take over as Bangladesh coach 
Former India coach Syed Nayeemuddin is set to take over the reins of the Bangladesh national football team in a couple of days' time.
Uruguay, Brazil in semis at Copa America 
While Uruguay crushed Venezuela's Copa America dream with a 4-1 demolition, Robinho scored twice as Brazil crushed Chile 6-1 to reach semis
Ind vs Sussex
Laxman inches towards century 
VVS Laxman inched closer to his century, remaining 80 not out, as reached India 357 for 3 at lunch in their four-day warm up game against Sussex
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    Long arm of terror outfits
     Why is Bangalore/ Karnataka turning into a hub of terror network? What should the authorities do to prevent the youth from becoming pawns in the hands of terrorist groups?

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