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Headlines in major Indian newspapers on Friday

New Delhi, July 25, IRNA

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

***THE ASIAN AGE
- Pranab heads for Tehran, says no bitterness at Left
- UPA backs Speaker
- Jammu and Kashmir blast kills mother, 4 kids
- Drills with US Army in Northeast
- Bush talks N-deal, WTO with PM

***THE HINDU
- Karat defends Somnath's expulsion
- Bush and Manmohan discuss next steps in nuclear deal
- Focus on pipeline during Pranab's Tehran visit
- Many injured in Jammu violence - People take to streets following death of an Amarnath protester on Wednesday
- Iran consolidates position in West Asia
- Colombo terms trust vote win a blessing in disguise

***THE TIMES OF INDIA
- PM assures UPA allies of regular consultation
- Left off its back, govt gets down to work on economy, N-deal - Bird-hit plane catches fire, close shave for 252
- `PM should've been a bonded slave to CMP (Common Minimum Program) - India to test `interceptor' missile again
- Left's exit may help India push N-cause with China

***THE INDIAN EXPRESS
- Is there a Congress-Left future? Not the time to talk about it, says Pranab, in politics, nothing permanent
- At IAEA, Karat, Advani have an unusual ally: Islamabad
- Bush calls PM as US works on Pak for Vienna
- Foreign university bill likely to be tabled in next session: HRD Minister
- ISRO hopes n-deal will pave way for tech exchange

***THE STATESMAN
- 3 killed, 30 hurt in clashes off Ghaziabad
- Inflation eases to 11.89 per cent
- Maoists still eyeing power

- India to push for convention on mutual legal assistance at SAARC 2160**1420

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