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Row over: DMK to join govt
Settles for 7 ministerial berths;
Baalu may be kept out
Chennai, May 24
The stalemate over DMK joining the UPA Government was over with the party today reportedly finalising its candidates for the berths of Cabinet and Ministers of State (MoS) in which T R Baalu may be kept out.

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Obama invites Manmohan to Washington
New Delhi, May 24
US President Barrack Obama has extended an invitation to Indian Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh to visit Washington during a conversation on Saturday night. He also congratulated him on his re-election as premier. Earlier, Obama described Dr Singh as a wise man and expressed his intention to visit India soon.

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Lucknow, May 24
Samajwadi Party today expelled senior leader Mohammad Azam Khan for six years for anti-party activities, capping weeks of bitter feud with SP leadership over its closeness with former BJP leader Kalyan Singh and its choice of Jaya Prada as candidate from Rampur.

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Amritsar, May 24
The 13-member Indian delegation, led by Paramjit Singh Sarna, president of the Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee (DSGMC), which returned from Pakistan today after meeting Hindus and Sikhs displaced from the Swat valley, rubbished the media reports that Taliban had imposed jazia (protection tax) on the members of the minority communities there.

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Shimla, May 24
Satellite images passed on to the state police by the Narcotics Control Bureau have set alarm bells ringing. The images indicate a growing number of people in Himachal Pradesh, especially in Kullu valley, have succumbed to the temptation of cultivating poppy.

Curfew in Jalandhar as mob goes on rampage
Jalandhar, May 24
Curfew was clamped in entire city after followers of Dera Sachkhand and various Dalit bodies today blocked traffic on the national highway here, damaged three buses and torched a vehicle soon after news regarding firing on Sant Niranjan Dass, the Dera head, in Vienna, Austria spread.

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