NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES

The cash- for- votes scam returning to Parliament on Thursday to marr proceedings in both Houses of Parliament is the lead story in most papers.  "Shock after shock" Wiki Nukes hit government on cash for votes", writes the Times of India; the Tribune opines "Cong. goes on offensive as Oppn. seeks PM's ouster", while the Mail Today says "WikiLeaks dent UPA, but won't sink it".
The situation in Japan post the Tsunami continues to be covered by papers on their front pages.  "Water bombing fails to cool reactors", says the Hindustan Times, adding "panic spreads- countries step up evacuation",  while the Mail Today reports pictorially "Tears and Prayers, as Japan endures unbearable pain of loss".
"Hasan Ali's free run cut short" says the Hindustan Times, writing that the Supreme Court on Thursday cancelled the bail Hasan Ali Khan had never applied for and ordered his remand to the Enforcement Directorate; while the Times of India says "SC raps lower Court, cancels Hasan Ali's bail".
Most papers write of the ghastly incident of a violent mob burning alive a police officer in Surwal village near Sawai Madhopur in Rajasthan.  The mob was demanding immediate arrest of the killers of a woman.
And finally, as the Summer season is well on its way, the Times of India cautions "Swimming for long hours in the pool can lead to Cancer", and goes on to say  that absorbing chlorinated water is a major health risk.



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