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Monday, July 18, 2005, Chandigarh, India
Updated at 3:00 am (IST)

Advani to stay on both posts
New Delhi, July 17
Facing pressure from within and the Sangh Parivar outfits to step down as President of the BJP, Mr Lal Krishan Advani today managed to get the much-needed relief to chalk out his future course on the “one-man-one-post’ principle with the RSS deciding to soften its stand for the time being.

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BJP Chief L.K. Advani and his party’s senior leader Jaswant Singh coming out after a meeting with RSS leaders at RSS office in New Delhi on Sunday. — PTI photo

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10 militants, editor of Jaish mouthpiece held
Islamabad, July 17
The Pakistan police has arrested 10 militants as also the editor and staff of a weekly run by terror outfit Jaish-e-Mohammed from different cities in Punjab province, two days after President Pervez Musharraf ordered a new crackdown on banned Jehadi groups.

Punjab suffers loss of Rs 26 crore
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Chandigarh, July 17
The Punjab Government has incurred a loss of crores of rupees in settling the pending dues of two profit-making industrial units of the state.

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Competitors race through a puddle during the traditional horse and trotter race in Duhnen on the German North Sea coast near Cuxhaven on Sunday. About 30,000 spectators were on hand to watch the annual event that begins as the ebbing tide exposes the mud flats on which the races are run.
Competitors race through a puddle during the traditional horse and trotter race in Duhnen on the German North Sea coast near Cuxhaven on Sunday. About 30,000 spectators were on hand to watch the annual event that begins as the ebbing tide exposes the mud flats on which the races are run. — Reuters

PM in Washington
Washington, July 17
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh arrived here today on a three-day visit to the United States during which he will hold talks with President George W Bush.

Haryana uses twinoxide for purifying water
Chandigarh, July 17
The Haryana Pubic Health Department has started using twinoxide instead of chlorine to purify drinking water on experimental basis in Karnal and Ambala districts as the former has been found to be more effective.

4 from Nangal killed in Hamirpur mishap
Hamirpur, July 17
Four persons were killed and 13 others were injured, two of them seriously, when the vehicle they were travelling dashed against a tree near Nadaun Kaswa of the district early this morning.

Valley of Flowers now world heritage
Dehra Dun, July 17
The Valley of Flowers known for its cascading post-monsoon blossoms has finally been recognised as world heritage site.





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