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Lawyers move court against Musharraf
Petition prays for restraint on the President from seeking another term

Battle front in Sri Lanka shifting north
COLOMBO: Sri Lanka Monitoring Mission (SLMM), mandated to oversee implementation of the virtually collapsed 2002 Cease-Fire Agreement (CFA) between the forces and the LTTE, has recorded continuous multi-barrel rocket launcher and artillery ...

Curfew in Bangladesh continues
DHAKA: Bangladesh witnessed a peaceful day on Thursday as the indefinite curfew imposed after a violent agitation by students, passed its first day in Dhaka and all major towns. However, the curfew, which the country experienced for the ...

No pullout from Iraq, says Bush
Draws parallel with Vietnam situation; praises Prime Minister Maliki

I will contest elections: Nawaz Sharif
“Dictatorship has lost, democracy has won … It is the beginning of the end of Musharraf”

Peres hopeful of achieving breakthrough in peace process
Israeli, Palestinian leaders set out principles for talks

PPP welcomes Supreme Court verdict
ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan People’s Party, whose leader Benazir Bhutto has admitted to being in negotiations with the Musharraf regime, said on Thursday that it welcomed the Supreme Court judgment allowing the former Prime Minister, Nawaz ...

Benazir waiting for Musharraf to implement reforms
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan People’s Party leader Benazir Bhutto has said that she is working towards an understanding with President Pervez Musharraf for a civilian, democratic dispensation in Pakistan, but is still waiting for him to implement ...

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Put an end to Haneef case, says Law Council
Melbourne: Flaying the use of “broad, unfettered” discretion to expel a person from the country, the Law Council of Australia said the Federal Court’s decision on the Mohammed Haneef case — that the Government cannot ...




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