Zee News Web Site Hacked _Again_ While Clinton Visits India!! Reporter : Doctor Nuker doctornuker@puckoff.com |
As the United States President Bill Clinton arrived in India during his visit to South Asia, Pakistan Hackerz Club hacked the web site of Zee News network _again_ to gain attention towards the killings and injustice created by the Indian government in Kashmir which is a part of Pakistan. Zee News web site was hacked once before by the same group with text and pictures showing Indian Atrocities in Kashmir, as they told in their news that after the defacements of major Indian government web sites including Parliment of India web site, they have tightened their security and they will not let it happen again. The Indian forced have already killed more than 50,000 innocent Kashmiris as they fight for their freedom against the killer rule of India. India is actively engaged in terrorist ventures in neighboring Pakistan where there are bombs being exploded every now and then. Also another novelty of RAW's modus operandi is the sniper phenomenon, where RAW agents appear randomly in the streets of Karachi and fire indiscriminately at innocent civilians. No cause can be attributed to such senseless acts, only that in private Indians claim that such acts are a "tit-for-tat" for Pakistan's "involvement" in Kashmir.
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Clinton begins state visit to India on Tuesday |
US president Bill Clinton
formally begins his five-day state visit to India on Tuesday
with the two sides signing a political vision document that
sets out future course of bilateral relationship despite
differences over the nuclear issue.
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Dead Chinese woman recovers in coffin |
A 88-year-old woman, who had been
pronounced dead, came back to life after being placed in a coffin in Anshan city in northeast China`s Liaoning province, a report said on Monday.
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Cross border firing continues in Kashmir |
India and Pakistan exchanged artillery fire over their disputed Kashmir border for a fourth day on Monday, even as US President Bill Clinton began a six day South Asian tour aimed at easing regional tensions.
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Ganguly confident of his team doing well at Sharjah |
Fresh from their 3-2 one-day series win against South Africa at home, skipper Saurav Ganguly was confident of India doing well in the forthcoming tri-nation limited overs cricket tournament at Sharjah.
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Janakiraman resignation accepted, new CM to be sworn in on Wednesday |
President K R Narayanan has accepted the resignation of the council of ministers headed by R V Janakiraman in the union territory of Pondicherry. Meanwhile the newly elected Congress legislature party leader P Shanmugham will be sworn in as the chief minister on Wednesday.
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Prosecution asks for death penalty for Sharif |
Prosecution lawyers on Monday demanded death penalty for Pakistan`s deposed Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif as they made their closing arguments in his trial for hijacking and other crimes.
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Thank heavens! Missing Oscar statuettes found |
The missing Oscar statuettes were discovered on Sunday night in the last place one would expect to find a Hollywood star -- in trash bins behind a cheap supermarket in the Los Angeles district of Koreatown.
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`Clinton to ask Pak to stop infiltrating ultras into Kashmir` |
US President Bill Clinton, during his visit to Islamabad on March 25, will urge Pakistan to bring the temperature down on the Line of Control (LoC) by discouraging ultras from entering Kashmir, the first time that Washington will make a summit-level request to Islamabad on the subject,
official and Western diplomatic sources have said in Islamabad.
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No changes in Clinton`s Indian itinerary, Jaipur visit on |
US President Bill Clinton has not made any alterations to his itinerary during his stay in India and will visit Jaipur despite speculations in sections of the media that the US President had
decided to drop his Jaipur visit because of ``security reasons``.
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Chelsea , grandmother celebrated royal Holi at Jodhpur on Monday |
Chelsea, the daughter of the world`s most powerful man,on Monday joined the ``royal`` Holi celebrations at Jodhpur, witnessing an aspect of one of the richest cultures of the world -- India.
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Clinton visit to Pakistan will not be easy: Albright |
The visit of US President Bill Clinton to Pakistan will not be easy but is necessary to
impress upon the military government the need for a return to
constitutional rule, the US secretary of state, Ms Madeleine Albright, has
said.
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L`affaire Lewinsky: Special prosecutor does not rule out charging Clinton |
US independent counsel Robert Ray has not ruled out bringing criminal charges against US President Bill Clinton over the Monica Lewinsky affair.
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Pope to retrace Jesus` footsteps in historic Holy Land tour |
In the first papal visit to the Holy Land in 36 years, Pope John Paul II embarks on a highly personal pilgrimage on Monday that will see him retrace the footsteps of
Jesus from birth, to baptism to crucifixion.
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Chinese jets fly towards Taiwan: Hong Kong newspaper |
Large numbers of Chinese fighter jets were seen heading in the direction of Taiwan following the island`s election of pro-independence advocate Chen Shui-Bian, a Hong Kong newspaper reported on Monday.
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Clinton announces 147 million $ US aid for Bangladesh |
Clinton announced 50 million dollar aid for harnessing clean energy development in south Asia and Bangladesh would be the first country to receive such assistance. He also announced 97 million dollar in food aid to Bangladesh.
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Uganda cult toll could reach 500 |
Grieving families and horrified city dwellers fear anything up to 500 men, women and children may have died in the Millennium Year mass suicide of a Ugandan Doomsday cult.
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How justified are the Congress’ protests against the Constitution review? |
In his four-article series, A Surya Prakash, Editor, Zee News takes a hard look at the objections raised by the Sonia-led Congress against the National Democratic Alliance government`s decision to appoint a commission to review the Constitution. Raising pertinent questions about the party’s role in tampering with the statute during Indira Gandhi’s tenure, he concludes that the Congress party has lost its right to protest on this issue. Click in the Features section for a perspective on one of the most hotly debated issues of recent time.
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