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ATS will join local cops in investigations

THE ANTI-TERRORIST squad will jointly carry out the investigation with a baffled city police into the Kalyanpur blasts that claimed lives of two Bajrang Dal activists. An ATS team left for Kanpur late Sunday night and will remain here till the investigations are on. The DIG Kamal Saxena said the expertise of ATS would help the city police immensely in fetching answers to some crucial questions. 
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India’s best outing

It’s over to London now. For once even India can look forward to the 30th Olympic Games with hope. One gold and two bronze medals aren’t bad at all. In fact, that’s the best. Beijing has been historic for India. 
Mosques lead attack on terror

FROM FRIDAY, the old, rusty loudspeakers atop the numerous mosques in Mumbai’s far-flung northern suburb Mira Road started beaming a distinctly new message. 
350 villages hit in two weeks, 160 dead

KANPUR DEHAT is in the grip of a scourge -- the falciparum malaria – and it has assumed frightening proportions. It started from one village two weeks ago and spread to 350 others. 
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