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| KARACHI
PAKISTAN : Pakistan Cricket Board Chief Executive Ramiz Raja shows
a specimen of a ticket for next month's cricket series between Pakistan
and India at a press conference in Karachi, 27 February 2004. The
Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has allocated 30 to 40 per cent of tickets
for sale online for the 10 March to 17 April series, which comprises
five one-day matches and three Test matches. The non-refundable tickets
range in price from 850 Pakistani Rupees (19 US dollars) to 2,120
rupees. AFP PHOTO |
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| BOMBAY
INDIA : Indian actor Shah Rukh Khan (R) Director Farah Khan (C) and
actress Amrita Rao (L) pose for photographers during the release of
a music compact disk from the film "Main Hoon Naa" (I Am There) in
Bombay, 27 February, 2004. The movie, partly based on the present
India-Pakistan relations, is the first directorial venture of Farah
Khan and also the first film of Shah Rukh Khan to be released this
year after his two successful box office hits last year, "Kal Ho Naa
Ho" (Tomorrow May Never Come) and "Chalte Chalte" (While On A Stroll).
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| DAKSHINESWAR
INDIA : India's President A.P.J. Abdul Kalam (L) receives flowers
from a group of orphan children at The Dakshineswar Ramakrishna Adyapeath
Temple complex, some 20 kms north of Calcutta, 27 February 2004. Kalam
inaugurated a residential complex for 1000 orphaned children at the
Hindu temple complex. AFP PHOTO |
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| NEW
DELHI INDIA : Managing Director and CEO, Levis Strauss India Ltd.
C.S. Suryanarayan (L) Editor of The Rock Street Journal Amit Saigal
(C) and Shweta Verma (R) member of Population Services International
(PSI) pose for photographers during at a press conference at the grand
finale of the eighth Levi's Great Indian Rock-Battle against AIDS
ceremony in New Delhi,27 February 2004. The annual forum for the countries
musicians aims to increase awarenes of AIDS among the youth in the
country. AFP PHOTO |
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| BEERWA,
KASHMIR INDIA : Indian army soldiers search through debris from a
greande attack at a public meeting area in the village of Beerwa,
some 35kms west of Srinagar, 27 February 2004. A girl was killed and
three people injured when Islamic militants tried to attack a public
function being attended by Kashmiri Chief Minister Mufti Mohammad
Sayeed, two grenades exploded some 200 to 300 metres (yards) short
of their target, injuring four people, including a member of India's
Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF). AFP PHOTO |
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