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Heroes until 9/11: Zardari
ISLAMABAD: “The terrorists of today were the heroes of yesteryear until 9/11 occurred and they began to haunt us as well,” Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari said on Tuesday night. According to a report of the meeting a ...

Yudhoyono ahead in quick count
But neither of his opponents concedes defeat

Doctors admit to spreading wrong information
COLOMBO: Five Tamil doctors, who have been charged by the Sri Lankan military with aiding the LTTE during the last phase of Eelam War IV and spreading false propaganda, admitted at a news conference here on Wednesday that they passed on wrong ...

Traffic curfew lifted in Urumqi
URUMQI: Urumqi appeared to be calm under heavy paramilitary police presence on Wednesday after an overnight traffic curfew, but sporadic standoffs and clashes were still reported. The city adopted a “comprehensive traffic ...

Drone strikes kill 28
ISLAMABAD: Two U.S. drone attacks in South Waziristan on Wednesday that reportedly killed 28 militants kept up the pressure on Taliban warlord Beithullah Mehsud ahead of a planned offensive against him by the Pakistan military, which has now ...

MI5 accused of bribing militant
LONDON: Intelligence agency MI5 is being sued by a British extremist of Pakistani origin for allegedly offering him inducements to withdraw his allegation that it colluded in his torture by Pakistani security services three years ...

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