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US Vice-Prez arrives to discuss trade, defence ties
* To prepare ground for PM’s visit * Talks with Manmohan, Pranab today
New Delhi, July 22
US Vice-President Joe Biden and his wife Jill pay homage to the Mahatma at Gandhi Smriti in New Delhi on Monday. Bapu’s granddaughter Tara Gandhi Bhattacharjee is also seen. — PTIUS Vice-President Joe Biden arrived here this evening on a four-day visit aimed at consolidating bilateral ties in trade, energy and defence and laying the groundwork for Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s September visit to the US.
 
US Vice-President Joe Biden and his wife Jill pay homage to the Mahatma at Gandhi Smriti in New Delhi on Monday. Bapu’s granddaughter Tara Gandhi Bhattacharjee is also seen. — PTI

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Don’t cross party line, Rahul tells Cong workers
Pushes for for decency in debates at party’s media conclave
New Delhi, July 22
Stressing consonance of opinion on critical issues confronting the party, Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi today sent out two clear messages to all spokespersons: Don’t cross the party line and don’t cross the limits of decency in media debates.

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CJM wife’s murder
2 bullets found; dowry charge against in-laws
Gurgaon/Panchkula, July 22
The Gurgaon police today recovered two of the three bullets that pierced through the body of Geetanjali Garg, wife of Gurgaon Chief Judicial Magistrate Ravneet Garg, during a fatal attack last week.

Book scam: Badal chooses Maluka over Pannu
Officer posted as Secretary, Agriculture, Punjab
Chandigarh, July 22
The Punjab Government today transferred Director General of School Education (DGSE) Kahan Singh Pannu, who is said to have blown the lid off the scam involving selection of certain companies for supply of library books and science kits by a committee formed by Education Minister Sikander Singh Maluka. 



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Saina snapped up for Rs 72 lakh in IBL auction
New Delhi, July 22
Hitherto unimaginable riches came to the humble sport of badminton today at the Indian Badminton League (IBL) player auction, in which world No. 2 Saina Nehwal was snapped up for Rs 72 lakh ($120,000) by the Hyderabad franchise.
Top buys: Saina Nehwal bought by Hyderabad Hotshots for $1,20,000 (L) and Lee Chong Wei bought by Mumbai Masters  for $135,000
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It’s a boy! The royal baby’s here
London, July 22 
Prince William's wife Kate Middleton today gave birth to a baby boy at a hospital here, as Britain raised a toast to the much-awaited arrival of its future monarch. The 31-year-old Duchess of Cambridge gave birth to a baby boy this evening at 16.24 (local time), Kensington Palace confirmed.

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Afghan jewellery makes its way to New York, London

Afghan jewellers trained in Jaipur will benefit from having their products showcased from next month in New York and London. Afghan gemstones such as lapis lazuli, emeralds and rubies as well as gold, silver and other materials are included in the jewellery brand called Aayenda, meaning ‘future’ in the Dari Language, that is being launched at a fashion expo in New York, NY Now, as well as at London Fashion Week this coming September.

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