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BENAZIR BHUTTO ASSASSINATEDA first-person account by The Hindu’s Pakistan Correspondent who was close at hand “I will fight your war” RAWALPINDI: “I assure you that I will fight your war from now on,” Nawaz Sharif told grieving Benazir supporters outside the hospital. “I share your sorrow and grief along with the entire nation.” Mr. Sharif said ...
Violence erupts in many citiesBenazir was shot when she emerged through the sunroof of her vehicle Great tragedy, says Musharraf ISLAMABAD: President Pervez Musharraf condemned the assassination of Benazir Bhutto, describing it as a “tragedy,” and reiterated his resolve to combat extremists and terrorists until they were eliminated. “This is a ... CRICKET
Clark and Lee combine to put Australia in controlFine knock by Sachin Tendulkar; India has a formidable task ahead of it CRICKET My wicket was the turning point: Tendulkar Melbourne: Sachin Tendulkar said his dismissal was the turning point on the second day of the first Test here at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. “The partnership we had (65 with Sourav Ganguly), if we had converted into a big one, it ... CRICKET
Vengsarkar concerned over falling standardsPlay Ranji games on neutral venues BASKETBALL
Services beats Railways, enters men’s finalDalip Kumar top-scored for the winner with 29
Together we’ll save Pakistan, Benazir said at last rallyRawalpindi: The election rally that turned out to be Benazir Bhutto’s last was a thinly attended and unremarkable meeting. Among her last lines was a pledge that she and the people would together save Pakistan from the ravages of ... GENERAL CWG: Countdown run on January 6 NEW DELHI: The Organising Committee of the 2010 Commonwealth Games will attempt to provide a thrust to the mega event to be staged in the Capital by signalling the 1000-day countdown with a special run from Vijay Chowk to India Gate on January ... Shocked, horrified: Manmohan New Delhi: As news broke of the former Pakistan Prime Minister, Benazir Bhutto’s assassination, the government asked the forces guarding the borders to remain vigilant. All State governments were advised by the Union Home Ministry to be ... Assassination roils U.S. presidential race Brings issue of terrorism back to the fore
Twilight of deadly terror in RawalpindiBenazir’s family leaves Dubai for Karachi DUBAI: The family of Ms. Bhutto left Dubai for Pakistan. Asif Zardari, husband and the children flew first to Karachi from where they will head for Rawalpindi. Shahid Masood, Group Executive Director of Pakistani satellite channel Geo ...
World condemns Benazir assassinationLeaders laud her bravery and commitment to democratic reform Shock, concern in India NEW DELHI: Political parties across the spectrum reacted almost in one voice of shock and dismay and concern about the political process in Pakistan as news about the assassination of former Pakistan Prime Minister and Pakistan People’s ...
We will avenge her death: SharifISLAMABAD: Pakistan Muslim League (N) leader Nawaz Sharif told angry PPP supporters at the Rawalpindi hospital where Ms. Bhutto’s body lay that he was with them and they would jointly avenge her death. Mr. Sharif, who was ... Cowardly act: Bush Washington: U.S. President George W Bush on Thursday demanded that those who were behind the “cowardly” killing of Ms. Bhutto must be brought to justice. Strongly condemning the assassination, a visibly tense Bush also ... Hindraf launches signature campaign SINGAPORE: The Hindu Rights Action Force on Thursday launched “a one-million signature campaign” for the release of five of its detained leaders and for the “equal rights” of the ethnic Indian minority in ...
Develop as a knowledge hub, PM tells GoaPANAJI: Anticipating the emergence of the “knowledge worker” as the most valuable asset in the evolving knowledge economy, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has underlined the need to invest in technology and its related tools to ... Other Stories
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