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Google reveals Gmail hacking, says likely from China :Suspected
Chinese hackers tried to steal the passwords of hundreds of
Google email account holders, including those of senior U.S.
government officials, Chinese activists and journalists, the
Internet company said.More |
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Afridi asks PCB to grant him NOC to play for Hampshire :Karachi,
Jun 2 (PTI) With Hampshire make it clear that a No Objection
Certificate is a must to represent the team, sacked Pakistan
captain Shahid Afridi has requested his Cricket Board (PCB) to
grant him special permission to play for the English county in
their Twenty20 league.More |
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Asin not `Ready'' to join rat race :About her career
strategies, Asin said, "I have not made any strategies. I would
prefer to work on a movie where I am comfortable. Just to be
there and sign a lot of movies is not my criteria. My view was
never to make use of a hit like `Ghajani' and go on a movie
signing spree."
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Number games irritate me: Shah Rukh Khan :Actor Shah Rukh
Khan recently completed two decades in the industry. But while
there seems to an ongoing tussle forever now for the numero uno
crown, among the rest, Badshah Khan says ‘he is way beyond the
number game’.More |
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NATO bombing of Tripoli kills 19 civilians, wounds 150:In
the most intensive bombardment since the US and NATO launched
their war of aggression against Libya, strikes by British and
other NATO warplanes in the early hours of Tuesday morning
killed 19 Libyan civilians.More |
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The Libyan war and American democracy:The Obama
administration has allowed a 60-day legal deadline for obtaining
congressional approval for the US war against Libya to expire
without taking any action. The deadline passed on Friday,More |
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Japanese nuclear company confirms meltdowns in three
reactors:The Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO) admitted
yesterday that there had been meltdowns of fuel rods inside
three reactors at its Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant soon
after the March 11 earthquake and tsunami that crippled the
plant.More |
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US cutting back troops in Pakistan: Pentagon:WASHINGTON:
The US military said Wednesday it plans to scale back the number
of American troops in Pakistan after Islamabad made a formal
request, amid tensions over a US raid against Osama bin Laden.More |
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US lawmakers urge Afghan war end:WASHINGTON:
A bipartisan group of US lawmakers have urged President Barack
Obama and their colleagues to bring an end to the war in
Afghanistan, insisting that the killing of Osama bin Laden made
the mission unnecessaryMore |
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Small plane crashes in India, at least 10 dead
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DELHI: A small plane crashed into a residential area outside
India's capital New Delhi late on Wednesday, killing at least 10
people, local television saidMore |
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AQ Khan says nuclear-armed Pakistan should deter of none:LAHORE:
Atomic scientist Dr. Abdul Qadeer Khan has advised the rulers of
Pakistan that their country is nuclear-armed therefore they
should not be afraid of anyone, Geo News reported Tuesday.
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Giselle Monteiro talks about SRK's Always Kabhi Kabhi:Brazilian
model Giselli Monteiro is back as a trendy school girl in Roshan
Abbas’s Always Kabhi Kabhi. AKK is a Shah Rukh Khan production.More |
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Mumbai knock KKR out of IPLThe victory was set up by
Mumbai's bowlers, who exploited the slow Wankhede track well and
put their side in the driver's seat by restricting Kolkata to
147 for seven.More |
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“Free healthcare for pregnant women, infants”In a bid to
improve the maternal and infant mortality in the country, the
Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare has decided to
provide free nutritious food, treatment, and transportation to
all pregnant women who go to government facilities for delivery.More |
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Scores killed in Pakistan twin bomb
attacks -Early morning bomb blasts kill at least 73
people, mostly paramilitary recruits, in northwest of country..The
Pakistani Taliban has claimed responsibility for the attack,
terming it the "first revenge" for the killing of Osama bin
Laden, the al-Qaeda leader who was killed by US forces in
Abbottabad on May 2.More |
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2 US choppers landed in Kala Dhaka before Abbottabad
operation:SWAT: Two US helicopters landed in Kala Dhaka area
of Swat before the operation in Abbottabad, in which Osama bin
Laden was allegedly killed, Geo News reported quoting Frontier
Corps officials Thursday
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‘Trust deficit’ widening between US, Pakistan: Gilani-Prime
Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani has warned that continuing to work
with the United States could imperil his government, unless
Washington takes drastic steps to restore trust and win the
hearts of Pakistanis
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Gilani chairs Cabinet’s Defence Committee meeting-ISLAMABAD:
The meeting of Defence Committee of the Cabinet is underway
under the chair of Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani at the PM
House, Geo News reported.More |
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The flooding in the US South-An extensive area of the
central and southern United States has been affected since
mid-April by flooding of historic proportions along the
Mississippi River.More |
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New threats emerge at Japanese nuclear plants-The
Japanese government has ordered the Chubu Electric Power Co. to
close its Hamaoko Nuclear Power Plant, which is located in
Shizuoka Prefecture, some 200 kilometres (120 miles) southwest
of Tokyo.
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Bin Laden son questions killing :Fourth
eldest son says family wants "conclusive evidence" to prove
events surrounding al-Qaeda leader's death.More |
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US drone attack kills 10 in Datta
Khel-MIRANSHAH: US drones fired a salvo of missiles into a
compound in Datta Khel area of North Waziristan on Friday,
killing ten people
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Indian SC stays AHC Babri Masjid verdict-NEW DELHI: The
Supreme Court on Monday stayed the Allahabad High Court order
partitioning the disputed land in Ayodhya.The SC said it was
strange on Allahabad High Court's part to order partitioning the
disputed land at Ayodhya as no party had prayed for it.
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Don't hold us accountable for flawed policies of others:
Pakistan-However, it is perhaps necessary to remind everyone
about that era, which has been so well documented, including in
the CNN series on the Cold War showing video footage of high
ranking U.S. officials exhorting the Afghans and the Mujahideen
to wage jihad, to go back to their homes, to go back to their
mosques, in the name of Islam and as a national dutyMore |
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Hamas's Meshaal: U.S. had no right to kill bin
Laden-(Reuters) - Hamas leader Khaled Meshaal said on Monday
the United States had no right to kill Osama bin Laden but said
this did not mean the Palestinian Islamist group supported al
Qaeda's attacks on civilians.More |
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Radars were inactive, not jammed: PAF--ISLAMABAD:
Pakistan Air Force has assured the government that no foreign
helicopters or fighter planes will be allowed to violate the
Pakistani air space in future and if ordered, the PAF can shoot
down the US dronesMore |
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Al-Qaeda compound facing the wrecker's ball-PAKISTANI
authorities are reported to be considering demolishing Osama bin
Laden's hideout in the garrison town of Abbottabad to prevent it
becoming a rallying pointMore |
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Altaf questions military, ISI silence on Osama operation-On
the one hand, the president of the world’s super power and his
aides were watching this live operation inside Pakistan and on
the other, our government was busy with oath-taking ceremonies,”
he notedMore |
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People have to come on streets for national sovereignty-Ameer
Jamaat-e-Islami (JI) Syed Munawwar Hassan has asked masses to
come on streets for safeguard of national integrity and
soverignty, Geo News reported FridayMore |
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US demands Pakistan disclose names of operatives: report-The
administration of US President Barack Obama has demanded the
identities of some of the top Pakistani intelligence operatives
as the United States tries to determine whether any of them had
contact with Osama bin Laden, The New York Times reported late
Friday.More |
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‘OBL death may be Afghan game-changer'-U.S. Defense Secretary
Robert Gates said on Friday the killing of al Qaeda leader Osama
bin Laden ‘could be a game-changer’ that would have a
significant impact on the war in AfghanistanMore |
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UN urges Israel to unfreeze Palestinian funds
Israel blocked transfer of $105m in customs duties and other
levies it collects on behalf of the Palestinian Authority.More
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Was bin Laden's killing and burial legal?
Key change in narrative of bin Laden's death sparks suspicion
over possible legal violations.More
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The CIA's role in laying the foundations of Al Qaeda is
confirmed--One of the main objectives of war propaganda is to
fabricate an enemy. The outside enemy personified by Osama bin
Laden is threatening America.More
Fake Al Qaeda--there is a propaganda campaign to make the
public believe in the presence of an identified entity
representing the 'devil' only in order to drive the TV watcher
to accept a unified international leadership for a war against
terrorism. The country behind this propaganda is the US . . ."
-- Pierre-Henri Bunel
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