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| Flood
affected villagers wave to Indian Air Force helicopter dropping food packets in
a village near Chattapur, 400 kilometers (250 miles) northeast of Patna, India,
Sunday, Sept. 7, 2008. Authorities place advertisements in newspapers aimed at
least 50,000 people in villages and towns in flood-ravaged northern India who
are refusing to leave their homes as flood waters receded somewhat, urging them
to head for safer areas. Officials say thousands have ignored their calls and
taken the receding waters as a sign that the danger has passed. (AP Photo |
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| Women
perform rituals, as they pray for the long life of their sons, on the occasion
of Dhrubari, folk festival of the Dogra region, in Jammu, India, Sunday, Sept.
7, 2008. (AP Photo | | |
| Bollywood
actor Abhishek Bachchan, right, hugs his mother Jaya Bachchan during a promotional
event in Mumbai, India, Saturday, Sept. 6, 2008. (AP Photo |
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People
hold placards and burn firecrackers to celebrate Saturday’s developments in the
India-US nuclear deal, in Ahmadabad, India, Saturday, Sept. 6, 2008. Nations that
supply nuclear material and technology overcame fierce obstacles Saturday and
approved a landmark U.S. plan to engage in atomic trade with India, a deal that
reverses more than three decades of American policy. (AP Photo |
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A devotee prays
with a sacred fire to an idol of the Hindu elephant-headed God Ganesha before
its immersion into the sea in Mumbai, India, Sunday, Sept. 7, 2008. The 12-day
long celebrations called Ganesh Chaturthi, of the Hindu God of prosperity Ganesha,
will continue till Sept. 14. (AP Photo |
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