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Exchange of firing b/w Indian troops & mujahideen

17. July 2007

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RINAGAR: An encounter broke out between Mujahideen and troopers in north Kashmir’s Bandipore district on Tuesday afternoon, police said. A police spokesman said, policemen and troopers cordoned off the Sumlar area this afternoon and launched searches. The spokesman said that the Mujahideen present there opened fire on the joint search party which was retaliated triggering an [...]

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Neo-Liberalism in Latin America-I

16. July 2007

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contributed by Umair Siddiqui & Tariq Aftab Introduction: This paper aims to study the advent of neo-liberalism in Latin America by looking at the backdrop that made it possible. It will also study the impact made by neo-liberal policies on the region, its economy and people. The paper has been divided into two parts. The first part [...]

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Leadership missing in Afghanistan

15. July 2007

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Afghan Governor critical of Karzai’s ‘failure to deliver’ KABUL: Governor Kapisa province of Afghanistan, Abdul Sattar Murad has accused Karzai government of not being able to deliver on internal security and other issues. Popularity: 2% [?]

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Kashmir issue links stability in Pakistan; Omer

14. July 2007

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Omar asks Musharraf to continue efforts for Kashmir settlement SRINAGAR: National Conference President Omar Abdullah has urged President General Parvez Musharraf to strive for speeding up the pace of peace process with India. Omar, who addressed a gathering at Mazar-e-Shuhada in downtown here, said, “Till Kashmir issue is not resolved Pakistan cannot become stable. We witnessed incidents [...]

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Kashmiris demands complete withdrawal of troops

14. July 2007

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Mirwaiz demands complete withdrawal of troops from Held Kashmir SRINAGAR: Chairman All Parties Hurriyat conference (M), Mirwaiz Umar Farooq has rejected the proposed relocation of troops and reiterated his demand of complete troop withdrawal from Jammu and Kashmir. Popularity: 3% [?]

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Mourning Red Mosque in Pictures

12. July 2007

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Burnt copies of Qura’an Kareem inside the Mosque. Rangers are standing with shoe into courtyard of Mosque after operation. Popularity: 15% [?]

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Who is the beneficiary of All Parties Conference?

10. July 2007

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The All Parties Conference ended with certain reservations on declaration from almost every party. All political parties have different manifestos based on their local, lingual, provincial, racial interests. Conference was hosted by former exiled Prime Minister Mian Muhammad Nawaz Sharif who is spending his life in London after being banished by Military dictator Gen. [...]

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On-line Education- a solution for Pakistani women

9. July 2007

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Online education is one of the blessings for the domesticated and even working women in Pakistan, from their busy schedules of domestic chores and loads of official works, they can always steal time to get admission in an online education medium to make themselves congruent for the world. Online studies as a part of distant [...]

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Musharraf Aircraft is fired by Rockets

7. July 2007

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Sensational news of the unsuccessful attacks on aircraft of Gen. Pervaiz Musshararf has astounded the nation. July 6, 2007 has been declared as the day of breaking news coming all around from Pakistan. On one hand Lal Mosque’s Naib Khateeb Abdul Rasheed Ghazi, so-called cleric has finalized his Will and announced it, showing he along [...]

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The Problems of the Young Asians moving to West

5. July 2007

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Non-native origin business community exploits the unaware labor force moving to West from Asian countries. Low per-capita incomes, unequal access to the opportunities, heavy loads of big families, lesser resources to feed them, with all these factors the inhabitants of 3rd world countries are ambitious to have better living standards and quality of life. A life [...]

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Aziz Brothers serve Military Government

4. July 2007

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by Ms. Sadaf Arshad Coordinating Editor Media Monitor South Asian Free Media Association, Lahore Many deadlines have expired because every time the deadline meets the fate of an expansion. In the crisis of Laal Masjid, the government strategy seems going very successful and since yesterday the impressions is that the government has not committed any folly. The [...]

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Gujranwala Press Club

4. July 2007

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Press Club in Gujranwala was the dire demand of young journalist community in Gujranwala as to protect the rights and promote their interests on various levels. Gujranwala is very important city, the owners of GEO and Jang network leading media conglomerate, are known to be from Gujranwala. In sub-continent father of Urdu journalism Maulana Zafar [...]

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Conundrum of Laal Masjid

3. July 2007

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In the centre of Islamabad, Capital of Islamic Republic of the Pakistan; cross fire of the students of laal Masjid and law enforcement agencies is going on. So far; 18-20 people have died including journalists, civilians, rangers and students in said crossfire that seems no ends. Hundreds of them are injured and taken to hospitals [...]

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Wanted: A Bold, Not A Timid, Musharraf

2. July 2007

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Contributed by Ahmed Quraishi To the dismay of the hawks in the Pakistani strategic community, we have a military dictator who refuses to be what he’s really supposed to be: a military dictator. In his seven years in power, he has put up with more dissent and criticism – mostly from his supposed allies – than [...]

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Camel Jockey-Innocent Victims

1. July 2007

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History and Back ground: Camel racing is known as popular entertaining sport in the Middle Eastern States, including the United Arab Emirates (UAE); where climate is hot, terrain is dry and most of the land is desert. Camel Racing involves the jockeys aging from 4 to 10 years old children who are ruthlessly [...]

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