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Headlines in major Indian newspapers on Friday

New Delhi, July 18, IRNA

India-Press-Headlines
The following headlines appeared in major Indian newspapers on Friday:

***THE ASIAN AGE
- Basu steps on Comrade Karat agenda
- Inflation inches up to 11.91 per cent
- US sends top envoy to push deal in Vienna
- Bodo threat to pull out of ceasefire
- India needs ties with US to counter China

***THE HINDU
- Congress seeking convicted MPs' help: CPI(M)
- Reject revised drafts for world trade talks: CPI(M)
- Sonia: Nuclear deal is in nation's best interests
- Deny government legitimacy for sealing deal: CPI(M)
- India, Pakistan talks today
- US plans envoy presence in Iran after 30 years

***THE TIMES OF INDIA
- UPA inches ahead, but it's still too close to call
- Huge gas find by Gujarat is worth $ 100 billion: Modi
- `We should ask ourselves if it was a mistake to believe PM's word'
- Left wants speaker to quit before trust vote
- Cellphone records expose terrorist-neta nexus in Jammu and Kashmir
***THE INDIAN EXPRESS
- In event of tie, Speaker will cast his vote against the UPA - Sleepless, UPA can't trust its vote numbers yet
- SAARC meet to push for barrier-free movement
- Won't object to n-deal, China signals
- India, Bangla Foreign Secretary talks focus on terror

***THE STATESMAN
- Iran says it is studying plan for US presence in Tehran - Sri Lanka gets tough on UN, aid visas
- Three candidates for President post in Nepal
- Indo-Bangla talks focus on terror, water
- India can be home for Islamic investment

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