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Breaking News Sun, 11 May 2008
 Suspended Chief Justice of Pakistan Justice Iftikhar Mohammed Chaudhry, center, is surrounded by his supporters and lawyers as he arrives at Supreme Court for a hearing, Tuesday, March 13, 2007 in Islamabad, Pakistan. Pakistan´s top judge set up a
Law   Pakistan   Photos   Politics   Society  
Pakistan's parallel courts proposal 'farcical'
| ATTEMPTS to reinstate Pakistan's anti-Musharraf judges approached high farce yesterday when proposals were mooted for parallel supreme courts as the only way out of the impasse. | With another deadl... (photo: AP/Anjum Naveed) The Australian
 Bangladesh Cyclone
Climate   Disaster   Nature   Photos   Society  
Deadly power of 'delicate daffodil'
| NARGIS, the name of the killer cyclone that has devastated Burma, was revealed by Indian officials yesterday to be an Urdu language word meaning "delicate daffodil". | BP Yadav, director of the Indi... (photo: AP Photo / Pavel Rahman) The Australian
Shakel Ahmed, 28, left,whose kidney was removed, recovers at city civil hospital as his mother father sit near him, in Gurgaon, on the outskirts of New Delhi, India, Wednesday, Jan. 30, 2008. Ahmed is one of three people who were rescued by police from the illegal transplant racket that allegedly removed kidneys from up to 500 poor laborers and sold their organs to wealthy clients. Kidney market shut as Pakistan cuts supply
| A BILLION-DOLLAR kidney bazaar that thrived across Pakistan has been abruptly shut down, forcing thousands of kidney patients to look elsewhere for a donor. | Lax regulation in Pakistan had permitte... (photo: AP Photo / Manish Swarup) Sydney Morning Herald
Health   Hospitals   Market   Pakistan   Photos  
india kashmir gun battle Several die in Kashmir violence
| Several people are reported to have been killed in violence involving armed militants in Indian-controlled Kashmir. | Police say the militants shot dead two civilians in Samba district, south of Jam... (photo: WN / Imran Nissar) BBC News
Casualties   India   Kashmir   Photos   Slideshow   Violence  
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india kashmir security checking Army says Kashmir fighting leaves 6 dead
| SRINAGAR, India - Indian forces and suspected Islamic militants clashed in separate incidents in Indian-controlled Kashmir on Sunday, leaving six people dead, including... (photo: WN / Imran Nissar) Newsday
Defence   India   Kashmir   Pakistan   Photos  
Pervez Musharraf (sl1) Accord on restoring judges eludes Pakistan's ruling parties as deadline looms
| : With a self-imposed deadline looming, Pakistani leaders had yet to clinch a deal Sunday on restoring judges sacked by President Pervez Musharraf, an issue that has th... (photo: AP Photo / B.K.Bangash) International Herald Tribune
Government   Pakistan   Photos   Politics   President  
 Canadian army soldiers hand out food and radios at a village medical outreach program in Panjwai Province, Afghanistan, June 4, 2006. cg1 wnhires Fanning flames of Afghan food crisis
| Export restrictions and higher taxes in neighbouring countries are worsening an already dire food crisis in Afghanistan. | Rick Corsino, the World Food Program's direct... (photo: US Army/Spc. Jennifer Barba) Canada Dot Com
Afghanistan   Aid   Canada   Food   Photos  
  Asif Ali Zardari  Altaf, Asif discuss situation
| LONDON, May 10: The Pakistan People’s Party and Muttahida Qaumi Movement have underscored the importance of unity among all political forces for resolving pressing nati... (photo: AP Photo / Fareed Khan) Dawn
Karachi   London   Media   Pakistan   Photos   Politics  
Pakistan prime minister Gilani- am1 Fight against terror is not for US sake: PM
| By Our Correspondent | NEW DELHI, May 10: Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani has said he would not hold talks with any militant group unless they first gave up arms, the... (photo: PID) Dawn
Delhi   Pakistan   Photos   Terrorism   US  
electricity - energy - power - india - am1 Federal cabinet to discuss power crisis
| By Our Reporter | LAHORE, May 10: Kashmir Affairs, Northern Areas and Information Technology Minister Qamaruz Zaman Kaira said on Saturday the government had decided to... (photo: WN / aruna1) Dawn
Energy   Lahore   Pakistan   Photos   Politics  
Flour - Wheat - Grain. (ps1) SWABI: Swabi people stock new crop for food security: Flour crisis deepens
| By Muqaddam Khan | SWABI, May 10: As the flour crisis deepens, people have started stocking fresh produce of wheat to cope with the situation while flourmills have gear... (photo: WN / patricia) Dawn
Flour   Food   People   Photos   Wheat  
North West Frontier Province - pakistan-am1 NWFP blames lack of insight
| By Zulfiqar Ali | PESHAWAR: Despite having vast tracts of fertile land, conducive climate and a huge potential for hydel-power generation, the North West Frontier Provi... (photo: creative commons / Steve Evans) Dawn
Development   Energy   Pakistan   Photos   Politics  
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Pakistan's parallel courts proposal 'farcical'
Pakistan leaders fail to reach accord on restoring judges
Pakistan leaders fail to reach accord on restoring judges
Pakistan leaders fail to reach accord on restoring judges
 Suspended Chief Justice of Pakistan Justice Iftikhar Mohammed Chaudhry, center, is surrounded by his supporters and lawyers as he arrives at Supreme Court for a hearing, Tuesday, March 13, 2007 in Islamabad, Pakistan. Pakistan´s top judge set up a
Pakistan's parallel courts proposal 'farcical'
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Kidney market shut as Pakistan cuts supply
Trade deficit hits $16bn
Food, energy inflation squeeze economy: FBR chief at LCCI
SWABI: Swabi people stock new crop for food security: Flour
Shakel Ahmed, 28, left,whose kidney was removed, recovers at city civil hospital as his mother father sit near him, in Gurgaon, on the outskirts of New Delhi, India, Wednesday, Jan. 30, 2008. Ahmed is one of three people who were rescued by police from the illegal transplant racket that allegedly removed kidneys from up to 500 poor laborers and sold their organs to wealthy clients.
Kidney market shut as Pakistan cuts supply
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Indian Bhangra competition enlivens Tacoma for charity
‘Un-elected actors taking decisions’
Pakistan non-entity in film scene
Monalaizza’s a Mumbaiite now
 Folk dancers from Punjab performing at six-day Folk Dance Festival Lok Tarang, in New Delhi on January 19, 2007.-bhangra -  india - hires - am1
Indian Bhangra competition enlivens Tacoma for charity
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Ex-Pakistan captain Majid Khan nominated to head ICC cricket
Pakistan court to hear Malik's life ban appeal
Stranded Nigerian footballer heads home after long ordeal
Diamond In Dust set to repeat winning dose
Pakistan Cricket Board chairman Nasim Ashraf speaks during a press conference in Islamabad, Pakistan on Tuesday, March 11, 2008. Ashraf said that he had rejected Australia's offer to play this month's home series against the world champion at a neutral venue. Australia announced Tuesday it had postponed its tour to Pakistan, due to start in March, for security reasons after a wave of suicide bombings.
Shoaib's fate to be decided on pure merit: Ashraf
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Health Education
No deal, transplant tourist told
Kidney market shut as Pakistan cuts supply
PU rejects Jamiat medical report
ABBOTTABAD: 15 hospital employees suspended
Shakel Ahmed, 28, left,whose kidney was removed, recovers at city civil hospital as his mother father sit near him, in Gurgaon, on the outskirts of New Delhi, India, Wednesday, Jan. 30, 2008. Ahmed is one of three people who were rescued by police from the illegal transplant racket that allegedly removed kidneys from up to 500 poor laborers and sold their organs to wealthy clients.
Kidney market shut as Pakistan cuts supply
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Canadian soldiers defuse bomb near Kandahar-area school
A vision for a world-class university!
6,000 union councils lack high schools, says Ahsan
650 students may miss MBBS course: Delay in Cuban nod
  Imran Khan
Imran’s advice to students’ wing
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