Peace on the Backburner
Oct 14, 2009
Strong positions in Palestine and Israel on the 575-page Goldstone Report have scuppered possibilities of an early resumption of peace talks in the Middle East.
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Defying terrorist threats, Pakistan voters showed their enthusiasm for democracy and lined up to cast their votes to choose their leaders. Photos: AP

































