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Wednesday, July 20, 2005, Chandigarh, India
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US recognises India as nuclear state
To ease restrictions on flow of N-fuel for space research
FROM H.K. DUA
Washington, July 19
The joint statement India and the United States have issued at the end of the talks between Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and President George W. Bush is of far-reaching importance.
US President George W. Bush and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh toast on Monday at the White House in Washington, during a State Dinner.
US President George W. Bush (right) and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh toast on Monday at the White House in Washington, during a State Dinner. — AFP photo 
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Bibi Jagir Kaur disqualified as SGPC chief
Amritsar, July 19
In a landmark order, first such decision after the enactment of the Sikh Gurdwara Act, 1925, the Sikh Gurdwara Judicial Commission (SGJC) today disqualified Bibi Jagir Kaur as SGPC chief for five years.

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Pakistan opposes India buying gas from Iran
New Delhi, July 19
Pakistan has opposed India’s plan to buy gas through the proposed $ 7.4 billion Iran-Pakistan-India pipeline at the Rajasthan border directly from Iran, saying Tehran cannot own the gas in Pakistani territory.

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Ayodhya attackers identified
New Delhi, July 19
Security agencies have been able to establish the identity of the remaining three of the five Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) terrorists who carried out suicide attack on the Ayodhya complex on July 5.

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Pataudi declares his wildlife articles
Chandigarh, July 19
Former Indian cricket team captain and accused in the black buck hunting case at Jhajjar, Mansur Ali Khan Pataudi, today appeared before the Chief Wildlife Warden, Haryana, Mr K.L. Manhas, to give a declaration of all wildlife articles in his possession.

Sam Pitroda to get Tilak award
New Delhi, July 19
Sam Pitroda, who ushered in a telecommunication revolution in the country, has been selected for the Lokmanya Tilak Award 2005. He will receive the award on August 1, the 85th death anniversary of Lokmanya Bal Gangadhar Tilak. Instituted by the Lokmanya Tilak Smarak Trust in Pune, the award consists of Rs 1 lakh in cash, a gold medal, a memento and the citation.
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2000 militants lodged in PoK camps along LoC: Army chief
New Delhi, July 19
Melting of the ice in the higher reaches of the strife-torn Jammu and Kashmir has emboldened the Pakistan-backed militants who are making a determined bid to sneak into the state in large numbers and engineer terror strikes.

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