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Relatives and
villagers mourn near dead bodies outside the district collector
office in Badrachalam town, 200 kilometers (125 miles) southeast
of Hyderabad, India, India, Sunday, July 29, 2007. Police opened
fire on stone-throwing communist protesters in southern India, killing
at least eight, officials said Sunday. The protest on Saturday in
Mudigonda, a small village in the southern state of Andhra Pradesh,
was called by two Indian communist parties as part of a campaign
to press the government to give land to the poor. (AP Photo
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A
boy leaves his submerged house on a country boat through flood waters
in Jhargaon, about 90 kilometers (56 miles) east of Gauhati, India,
Sunday, July 29, 2007. Floods and mudslides caused by heavy monsoon
rains killed at least 21 people and forced hundreds of thousands
of people to evacuate their homes this week in the east and remote
northeast of India, officials said Saturday. (AP Photo
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A
Sadhu, or Hindu holy man, blows a conch during morning prayers on
the banks of the River Ganges on the occasion of Guru Purnima or
full moon day dedicated to the Guru, in Allahabad, India, Sunday,
July 29, 2007. Hindus revere their spiritual Gurus by remembering
their life and teachings on Guru Purnima. (AP Photo
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India's
Sachin Tendulkar walks back to the pavilion after England's Paul
Collingwood claims his wicket during the third day of the second
Test cricket match at the Trent Bridge ground Nottingham, England,
Sunday July 29, 2007. England and India are all square after the
first Test match at Lord's was drawn.(AP Photo
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Tibetan
workers clean the prayer wheels as pilgrims make their round along
the Potala Palace in Lhasa, western China's Tibet Province, Saturday,
July 28, 2007. Buddhism is part of nearly every aspect of daily
life for ordinary Tibetans. China views this devotion to the religion
and the Dalai Lama, who lives in exile in India, as a threat to
its supremacy. (AP Photo
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