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Tuesday, July 19, 2005, Chandigarh, India
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Indo-US ties in for transformation
Agree on dialogue on nuclear fuel supply
Washington, July 18
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and President George W. Bush embarked on a joint venture today to build a forward-looking partnership between India and the United States. Beginning a process which could make the Indo-US relations vastly deeper and strategic in dimension, the two leaders agreed to cooperate in such vital areas as civil nuclear energy, technological transfers in some sensitive fields like civil space research and fight against terrorism.
U.S. President George W. Bush (R) and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh stand at attention during the playing of the Indian national anthem at the White House, on Monday.
U.S. President George W. Bush (R) and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh stand at attention during the playing of the Indian national anthem at the White House, on Monday. — Reuters photo

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Bush reaffirms US policy on LoC
Washington, July 18
President George W. Bush reaffirmed the US policy that the sanctity of the Line of Control in Kashmir could not be violated.

Bush accepts invitation to visit India
Rare White House welcome

PM, Bush for trade expansion
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and U.S. President George W. Bush on Monday consulted with Indian and American corporate leaders in the first CEOs' Forum in Washington in an effort to "build trade and increase investment."
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HIMACHAL: Express highway and four-laning projects may be combined

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CHANDIGARH: Woman, 7-yr-old son found dead

LUDHIANA: 2 suspected cases of cholera reported

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BUSINESS: Rajasthan has oil reserves of 2.5 bn barrels: Cairn

NATION: IOC cancels deal with Dow

WORLD: 77,000 evacuated as typhoon nears Chinese province

SPORTS: New era in Indian cricket begins

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Advani gets a breather as BJP defers executive meeting
L. K. AdvaniNew Delhi, July 18
The scheduled executive meeting of the BJP in Chennai became a victim of the strained relations between the RSS and Mr L. K. Advani as the party today decided to defer the meeting.
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Aishwarya Rai Police tapes Aishwarya’s voice
Mumbai, July 18
The Mumbai police today collected a voice sample of actress Aishwarya Rai and recorded her statement regarding her alleged conversation with actor Salman Khan where he attempted to coerce her into doing a show for gangster Abu Salem.

HC stays counselling of PMET candidates
Chandigarh, July 18
The Punjab and Haryana High Court today restrained Baba Farid University, Faridkot, from holding counselling of PMET-2005 candidates till final disposal of the writ challenging the result of the examination conducted by Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar.

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Rahul DravidDravid to lead 16-man squad
Bangalore, July 18
Three youngsters have made it to the Indian team for the forthcoming triangular series, showing the aim of coach Greg Chappell to create a blend of experience and youth for the 2007 World Cup campaign.
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