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Top News Monday, April 26
Photos America doesn't want the world to see.. (the memory hole) some images are extremely graphic
..Due to a Freedom of Information Act request from The Memory Hole, the Air Force has released 361 photographs showing soldiers' remains arriving home. These are the images that the Pentagon prevented the public from seeing...Iraqi Mob Desecrates Americans' Bodies...
Terrorists behead police officer's wife, daughter in Kashmir (New Indpress)
Terrorists beheaded wife and daughter of a special police officer in Baramulla district of Jammu and Kashmir, official sources said on Sunday.
Focus on India's key electoral battles (BBC UK)
India's leading politicians, including Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee and main opposition Congress party leader Sonia Gandhi have been campaigning hard in Uttar Pradesh. Both of them are contesting seats on the state.
Why it's time to invest in India (Toronto Star, Canada)
India has been in the news lately, mostly because of the outsourcing of jobs, mainly from the U.S., to Indian firms. This includes jobs for computer programmers, engineers, accountants and financial analysts, as well as thousands of less-skilled workers who answer phones at call centres and help desks.
Indian Elections - A View from Pakistan
"Leaders promise moon as Indian elections head for third phase " See what more they are reporting...
Top Kerala News Monday, April 26
Indian naval ship completes global voyage (Kerala Next)
Kochi harbour Sunday erupted into sounds of celebratory gunfire as President A.P.J. Abdul Kalam welcomed the Indian naval ship Tarangini on its return home after circumnavigating the globe. From a mildly rocking presidential yacht, Kalam, the supreme commander of India's armed forces, boarded Tarangini as it entered the outer harbour after a 480-day voyage and welcomed its personnel on board.
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Today's Front Pages Monday, April 26
Read the Malayala Manorama (Front page FREE for all, Inside pages need subscription, 7 day free trial included)
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Read the Times of India (Front page FREE for all, Inside pages need subscription, 7 day free trial included)
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Read the Hindustan Times (Front page FREE for all, Inside pages need subscription, 7 day free trial included)
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Read the UK Tabloids (Front page FREE for all, Inside pages need subscription, 7 day free trial included)
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The Facts Monday, April 26
Death & Destruction ~ America's Aggression
Deaths on 9/11: About 3000
Deaths in Iraq resulting from coalition military action during the "major-combat" phase prior to May 1st 2003: 8875 (Reported Minimum) or 10725 (Reported Maximum Sources)
Deaths in Afghanistan documented casualties 3,000 - 3,400 [October 7, 2001 thru March 2002] civilian deaths
Indian General Election
Voting: Over five stages - April 20, 22, 26 and May 5 and 10 - because of logistics and need to deploy security personnel. Voting is not compulsory.
For the first time, electronic voting machines will be used across the nation. There will be more than 700,000 polling stations.
Results: Counting for all states is on May 13, with a final tally - first past the post - expected the same day.
Parliament: 545 seats, of which 543 will go to the polls and two are appointed by the president. New parliament must be in place by August 6.
World of Sports Monday, April 26
New Cricket World Record for the young Zimbabwe Team (Reddif)
Sri Lanka skittled Zimbabwe for a world record low of 35 before clinching the series with a nine-wicket victory in the third one-day international on Sunday.
India, Pak to play for record prize money in UAE (Sify)
Abu Dhabi: The revitalised rivalry between India and Pakistan will be played out again in a day-night encounter for the record prize money of 100,000 dollars in Abu Dhabi on May 14. The oil-rich emirate has stumped up the highest stake for the one-day Sheikh Zayed Cricket Cup at the new 20,000-capacity Zayed Cricket Stadium.
Features April 2004
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Malayalam Movie News April 2004
Meera Nair and Kalaripayattu (Cine South)
Meera Nair, the acclaimed director of films like Salaam Bombay and Kamasutra fame is now looking at Kalaripayattu for her next film.
Zeenat Aman reaches Malayalam films (Cine South)
Once upon a time Zeenat Amans name was synonymous with glamour. She then quit the industry, is now campaigning for the Congress and has accepted a Malayalam film because she is impressed by the story.
Detailed report on the Saturday crash (Cine South)
Actress Soundarya who had acted in two successful Malayalam films Kilichundan Maambazam and Yaathrakarude Shraddhayku was killed in a plane crash on Saturday. She was 32. Among the three others who were killed was a Malayali pilot ,a 28 year old Joy Philip, Sundarya brother Amarnath Shetty (aged 34) and a BJP party worker Ramesh Kadam (aged 30). The accident had taken place at 11.10 AM on Saturday.
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