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 | USA in touch with IndiaWashington, July 26
 The USA is still in touch with India on sending its troops to Iraq because New Delhi has not said a ‘flat no’ to deploying its forces in the war-ravaged country, according to US Defence Secretary Donald Rumsfeld.
 
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  Saddam’s
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        US soldiers killed in Iraq Vijay Divas: govt ignores, kin remember
         
          
            | New Delhi, July 26 The government did not come forward with celebrations to mark Vijay Divas today.
              The day, which marked the `final eviction’ of Pakistani troops
              from Indian territory four years ago after a 50-day war, had no
              official function in place to remember the sacrifice of over 500
              men who had pushed back the aggressors.
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            | Harbhajan
              Kaur, mother of Capt Satnam Singh Parmar, who laid down his life
              in the Kargil war, weeps in front of her son’s picture at the
              Hall of Fame, War Memorial Museum, Jalandhar, on Kargil Divas on
              Saturday. — PTI photo 
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  Expedite
              cases of kin of Kargil martyrs, says Naik Punjab page
 
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            |  | East Bengal make football history Jakarta, July 26
 East Bengal became the first Indian club to win an international tournament on foreign soil when  they beat favourites BEC Tero Sasana of Thailand 3-1 to lift  the LG Cup ASEAN Club Football Championship in a thrilling  final here
              today.
 
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            | Mike Okoro (L) of East Bengal challenges Thanongsak Pajakkata of BEC Tero, Thailand, during the final of the ASEAN Club Football Championship in Jakarta on Saturday. — AFP
              photo |  Devgan bags National Award for Bhagat Singh
  New Delhi, July 26 Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s mega budget film ‘Devdas’ and Aparna Sen’s film ‘Mr & Mrs Iyer’  emerged as the jury’s final choice for the best popular film of 2002 providing wholesome entertainment and the Nargis Dutt Award for the best feature film on national integration, respectively.
 
 
 
            
                | Frescos of Hindu gods whitewashed
                  
                   
                    
                      | Tarn Taran, July 26 Wall paintings of Hindu gods including Lord Rama and Lord
                        Krishna have disappeared from the upper storey of Sri Darbar Sahib here founded by fifth Sikh Guru, Guru Arjan Dev in 1597 A.D.
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                      | Frescos of Hindu gods, including Ram and Krishna, have disappeared during the ‘kar seva’ being carried out by Baba Jagtar Singh at the behest of the SGPC. The paintings of Sikh Gurus, Sikh warriors and religious leaders have been included during the ‘kar seva’ at Darbar Sahib at Tarn Taran.
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                |  | China refuses to recognise Arunachal July 26,
                2003
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                |  | Nation on verge of disintegration, says Chandra Shekhar July 25,
                2003
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                |  | SC
        favours law on common civil code July 24,
                2003
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                |  | Brig, 7 jawans shot dead July 23,
                2003
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                |  | Ayodhya rocks Lok Sabha July 22,
                2003
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                |  | BJP to make Sonias origin poll issue July 21,
                2003
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                |  | BJP tries to please Sangh Parivar
                on Ayodhya July 20,
                2003
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                |  | BJP targets Sonias foreign
                origin July 19,
                2003
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                |  | BJP to mend fences with VHP July 18,
                2003
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