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Hell in the Heart of Heaven

19. August 2008

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Kolkata–the capital of Bengal and one of the most prestigious cities in India. Kolkata is known for its People…Mishti bangali babus(Sweet Bengali Babus),Kolkata…..is also known for its traditional sweets and fish recipes. There are lots of colors and happy peoples scattered all over Kolkata. Peoples enjoy Durga Puja (Durga Puja is one of the greatest [...]

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History of Impeachment

18. August 2008

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The news items regarding impeachment of Pakistani President Musharraf are gaining time and space in global media daily. In this regard, a charge sheet containing offences committed by military general turned president Musharraf during his long tenure is likely to be forwarded in parliament next week by the ruling coalition leaders, Asif Ali Zardari and [...]

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Ahmedabad serial blasts mastermind arrested

16. August 2008

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AHMEDABAD: Cracking the Ahmedabad serial bomb blasts that killed 55 persons, police in Indian state of Gujarat on Saturday arrested its mastermind Mufti Abu Bashir and nine others and said that the network of SIMI was behind the explosions. Bashir was arrested in Lucknow on Saturday, police officials told reporters, adding that he will be [...]

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Pakistan asks US not to humiliate Afia-case hearing adjourned till 3rd Sep

12. August 2008

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WASHINGTON: The Pakistani embassy in Washington has asked the United States to provide immediate medical treatment to Dr Aafia Siddiqui and ensure that she is not subjected to any humiliation on the pretext of body searches before and after visits by her lawyers. On the instructions of Ambassador Husain Haqqani, the embassy asked the State [...]

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Secret Cameras in Marriage Halls: A heinous Act

12. August 2008

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I was thinking a little ahead of simple blackmailing, when I stumbled upon the news of video clips of brides made by the Marriage hall Owners through secret cameras, strongly enough these cameras are installed in Bridal rooms and even in wash rooms attached to those bridal rooms. Marriage Halls are the option for people [...]

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47 years on, love lifts a Cold-War curtain

11. August 2008

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“Politics and Selfish politicians are always been a barrier to love…..they can’t understand the meaning of it……For then war and power make sense nothing else No relations, No love, No friendships but they forget that love can not be thwarted by the so called boundaries. It is not a story of East Germany or North [...]

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Musharraf miappropriated US aid, alleges Asif

11. August 2008

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LONDON: Co-chairman of the ruling party Asif Ali Zardari accused President Pervez Musharraf that he misappropriated hundreds of millions of dollars of American aid given for supporting the war on terror. Mr Zardari made the charge in an interview with The Sunday Times correspondent Christina Lamb. He also detailed for the first time President Musharraf’s attempts [...]

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Over 100 militants, 9 soldiers killed in Bajaur

10. August 2008

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ISLAMABAD : More than 100 Islamist militants and nine soldiers were killed in fierce fighting over the last four days in the tribal region of Bajaur, a military spokesman said on Sunday. The clashes broke out on Wednesday after pro-Taliban militants attacked a security check post in Loesam about 12 km (eight miles) west of [...]

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Musharraf’s role in Benazir Bhutto’s murder is questionable

9. August 2008

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ISLAMABAD: “After every murder the investigators look at those who get the benefit, In this Murder who is the beneficiary? President Musharraf had made these observations on December 29, 2007 while addressing foreign media. He also observed ,’troops never liked Benazir Bhutto”. Making the observations an argument Federal Minister from PML (N) told [...]

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Pakistan to provide assistance to Dr. Aafia- her sister arrives Pakistan

7. August 2008

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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has announced to provide all possible assistance to Dr. Aafia Siddiqui, who is under US detention and facing trial in a New York court. Briefing newsmen in Islamabad on Thursday, Foreign Office spokesman Muhammad Sadiq hoped that the United States Government would provide full medical assistant to her as she is not keeping [...]

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Dr. Aafia Siddiqui declines U.S charges in NY court-immediate release demanded

7. August 2008

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NEW YORK: A Pakistani neuroscientist and mother of three, who is accused of Al-Qaeda links and shooting at US officers in Afghanistan has refused all the U.S allegations leveled against her that she tried to kill U.S. agents and military officers in New York court here on early Wednesday. Popularity: 88% [?]

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LA Country Sheriffs to visit Sindh along with expert team

5. August 2008

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Los Angeles Country Sheriffs will visit Sindh, Pakistan along with his expert team to discuss the issues like Bomb disposal, street crime and mobile lab tests in near future. According the the reporter Former IG Sindh Police Chief has requested to Pakistan American Sheriffs Council to help in the areas of bomb disposal, eradication [...]

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Noxious injections recovered from militants: Rehman Malik

10. July 2008

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ISLAMABAD: Federal Advisor for Interior Affairs, Rehman Malik Thursday said the security forces had seized not only arms and explosives but also poisonous injections in raids carried out in Hangu. Addressing a press conference here, the Advisor said only certain points are being targeted on the basis of intelligence instead of haphazard bombardment. The aim [...]

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Afghanistan: Violence against children rises: UN envoy

9. July 2008

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NEW YORK: A surge in recruitment of child soldiers, the maiming and killing of children, child detention and a serious humanitarian situation are all posing major threats to children in Afghanistan, according to the United Nations envoy on children and armed conflict who recently returned from a five-day visit to the country. “The deteriorating security [...]

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Delegation formed to secure release of journalists in Mohmand

5. July 2008

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MOHMAND AGENCY: A delegation of tribal elders has been formed to hold talks with pro-Taliban group for the release of two abducted journalists here on Saturday. The local Taliban detained freelance reporter Pir Zubair Shah and photographer Akhtar Soomro in Ziarat village, in the Mohmand region late on Thursday. Popularity: 21% [?]

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UNSC renews sanctions against al-Qaida, Taliban

1. July 2008

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UNITED NATIONS: The UN Security Council has extended by 18 months the mandate of the monitoring team concerned with sanctions against al-Qaida and the Taliban. In the resolution, the 15-member body reaffirmed that “terrorism in all its forms and manifestations constitutes one of the most serious threats to peace and security and that any acts [...]

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Qazi demands to end alliance with US

30. June 2008

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PESHAWAR: Jamaat-e-Islami (JI) Amir, Qazi Hussain Ahmad has said that Peshawar was under no threat from Taliban instead the government was blowing it up for no reason so that the ground for foreign attacks in tribal areas could be created. Addressing a press conference here on Monday , Qazi Hussain Ahmad said the Prime Minister [...]

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Govt committed to recover missing persons: Naek

26. June 2008

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ISLAMABAD: Government is committed to recover the missing persons and all necessary steps will be taken in this regard. This was said by Federal Law Minister Farooq H.Naek in a meeting with relatives of missing persons who called on him here today. Mrs. Amna Masood Janjua Chairperson Defense of Human Rights was also present in [...]

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Battling drug addiction in Afghanistan

25. June 2008

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Afghanistan is the world’s biggest producer of heroin and opium. But less well known is the country’s drug problem. According to the most recent UN figures in 2005, there are about one million addicts in a country of about 30 million people. When Rahim Ahmedy was an Afghan refugee in neighbouring Iran, he and his friends [...]

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Protests against transfer of land to SASB; Sikhs support Geelani

25. June 2008

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Terming the transfer of forest land to Shri Amarnath Shrine Board (SASB) as ‘Civil Occupation’ by New Delhi, Kashmir Bar Association (KBA) threatened agitation in case government does not cancel the land transfer order. Hundreds of lawyers affiliated with KBA took out a protest rally from Lower Court. They marched through Lal Chowk, Residency Road [...]

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