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London, July 7
Iraqi doctor Bilal Abdullah became the first man to be charged in connection with the failed UK bombing plots as the country today marked the second anniversary of the London suicide attacks in the shadow of the latest terror threat.

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Patients shy away from Indian medics
Melbourne, July 7
Patients at an Australian hospital have refused to be treated by several of the Indian-trained medical staff after two Indian doctors employed there were questioned in connection with the UK failed terror plots.

Lal Masjid: Boys’ madrasa captured
Islamabad, July 7
Pervez MusharrafPakistani security forces raided and captured the boys’ madrassa run by the radical clerics of the Lal Masjid and took into custody a large number of students as a series of massive explosions and gunfire rocked the area around the besieged mosque complex creating panic among people in the capital.

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Grim Ladies: Presidential nominee, Pratibha Patil, with senior Congress leaders at the Punjab Congress Bhawan here in Chandigarh on Saturday. — Tribune photo by Manoj Mahajan

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Faizabad, July 7
Samajwadi Party president Mulayam Singh Yadav today said his party has decided not to support any of the candidates in the coming presidential election but a final decision would be taken in consultation with the constituents of the Third Front in a day or two.

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New Delhi, July 7
The Taj Mahal, regarded as one of the most beautiful monuments, was tonight voted in a global poll as one of the new seven wonders of the world.
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Anything for Pappu Yadav
New Delhi, July 7
It was an unusual court proceeding today when the judge came out of the courtroom and went to an ambulance which had brought controversial RJD MP Rajesh Ranjan alias Pappu Yadav to hear his plea.

Woman molested, paraded naked
Vain Poin (Tarn Taran), July 7
A middle aged woman was allegedly paraded naked after being molested and beaten up by a group of 16 armed persons, which included women, in this village about 16 km from Tarn Taran.

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Mumbai, July 7
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