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Headlines in major Indian newspapers

New Delhi, July 19, IRNA

India-Press-Headlines
The following headlines appeared in the major Indian newspapers.


***THE ASIAN AGE
- Worried, govt talks to 'maybe ministers'
- Left MPs on forum to 'strengthen' US ties
- 34 hurt in Jammu and Kashmir highway blast
- 2 BDR jawans die in clashes
- India to host 2010 hockey World Cup
- No opposition at IAEA briefing
- India urged to take action on Lanka
- Poll for Nepal President today

***THE HINDU
- Parties issue whip as countdown starts
- India-Pak officials discuss CBMs
- Doha WTO pact will hurt India, says Achuthanandan
- Post Graduate Institute of Medical Eeducation and Research to offer telemedicine in subcontinent
- Three top scientists caution on deal
- Energy scenario bleak as country faces sharp declines in power generation
- India makes foray into Nepal's power sector
- France offers India partnership to export submarines
- EU delegation to visit Sri Lanka

***THE TIMES OF INDIA
- MPs keep both sides guessing as loyalties shift by the hour - Teenager dies after questioning in police booth
- CNG wait gets longer, bus owners driven to despair
- Convicted MPs free to swing either way
- Several MPs miss Samajwadi Party meet
- Pakistan army violates LoC truce 3 times in single day
- India opposes US influence on WTO meet

***THE INDIAN EXPRESS
- Nervous UPA hopes PM, Gowda seal their safeguards agreement - After embassy attack, Karzai to visit India
- NDA (National Democratic Alliance) tempts Soren with Chief Minister offer, his 3 MPs say they will back UPA
- India has the highest rate of open defecation: WHO
- Centre to take steps to stop attacks on Tamil Nadu fishermen - India to host IAEA meet on nuclear-safety
- Iran hopes for 'constructive' US presence at nuclear talks - Eight out of 1,000 babies are born with some form of congenital heart disorder

***THE STATESMAN
- Bangladesh govt to release Zia, elder son
- Scientists discover 'world first bird'
- Nepal to choose first president today
- Nuclear scientists ask govt to wait for trust vote
- Indo-Bangla talks in 'eternal stalemate'

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