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Donna Summer and Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau: They worked har

in International - Mon May 21, 2012

The two singers, so different in so many ways, defined their music and their respective eras so precisely as to make it almost impossible for anyone else to fill their enorm

US sees no peaceful solution in Syria

in International - Thu May 17, 2012

The US has scripted things in a way that peace is impossible in Syria, anti-war activist Brian Becker believes. Reports that Washington is coordinating material support t

Power riots roil govts key ally

in National - Fri May 11, 2012

ISLAMABAD  - Pakistan Muslim League - Quaid (PML-Q) Secretary Information Senator Kamil Ali Agha on Thursday warned the government it would be difficult for his part

Lugars Loss Shows Voters Ensure Partisanship They Decry

in International - Thu May 10, 2012

The defeat of Senator Richard Lugar of Indiana revealed a streak in the U.S. electorate that decries the partisanship and rancor in Washington while helping to ensure it

Gay activists hail Obama worldwide

in International - Thu May 10, 2012

Bangkok - Gay rights activists around the world hailed President Barack Obama\'s support for same-sex marriage as a symbolic victory on Thursday, whether they were fighting

Indians Host Clinton While Also Wooing Iran

in International - Wed May 09, 2012

"Admittedly, the timing was awkward," Jim Yardley writes in The New York Times. "Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton arrived in New Delhi this week after declaring

Jamie Samuelsen blog: Junior Seau, Saints stories wont cha

in International - Sat May 05, 2012

It is impossible not to connect the two events. It is impossible to wade through what they all mean. And it is impossible to see NFL players tweeting that commissioner Roger

Obama wins politics of terror

in International - Thu May 03, 2012

United States President Barack Obama\'s strategy of maximizing personal political mileage for his presidential re-election campaign from the killing of Osama bin Laden ha

Burma begins new era as Suu Kyi joins parliament

in International - Wed May 02, 2012

NAY PYI TAW, Burma (AP) Aung San Suu Kyi completed her historic journey from political prisoner to parliamentarian Wednesday, assuming public office for the first time in a

A year on, India-Pakistan trade relations leapfrog

in National - Fri April 27, 2012

Saturday would mark the completion of a year of history being made in India-Pakistan trade relations. On April 28, 2011, both sides had issued an ambitious joint statement t

Dutch queen calls for Sept 12 elections

in International - Thu April 26, 2012

The Dutch queen has called for national elections on Sept. 12, leaving the country with only a caretaker government for more than four months as it struggles to bring its

ANC rebel Malema still trouble for S Africas Zuma

in International - Wed April 25, 2012

OHANNESBURG South Africa\'s ruling ANC wants to close the book on renegade youth leader Julius Malema, but analysts warned Wednesday his expulsion could still rock Presi

Sudan withdrawal from oil field finished

in International - Mon April 23, 2012

South Sudan\'s army says it has completed its pullout from an oil field seized from Sudan, ending a deadly stand-off which forced thousands of civilians to flee.

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Sudan claims killed 400 South Sudanese in Heglig battle

in International - Mon April 23, 2012

KHARTOUM, Apr 23  Sudanese forces killed hundreds of South Sudanese during a days-long battle for Sudan"s most important oil field Heglig, a senior official said on Sun

Understanding the mind of General Kayani

in National - Mon April 23, 2012

Ashfaq Pervez Kayani barely showed any emotion when he spoke recently in favour of demilitarisation of Siachen. For that matter, he has rarely betrayed extreme emotion in hi

Sudans Bashir rejects talks with South

in International - Mon April 23, 2012

HEGLIG, Sudan Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir said Monday there will be no more talks with South Sudan, as fresh Sudanese air raids dashed South Sudanese hopes for

Hacker attack underlines Web role in China scandal

in International - Sat April 21, 2012

BEIJING (AP) A massive hacker attack has crippled an overseas website that has reported extensively on China\'s biggest political turmoil in years, underscoring the

Impossible demands

in International - Sat April 21, 2012

Nato Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen has called on Pakistan not just to restore Nato supplies through it, but also to increase its activities against extremists in t

Gaza horse riders have to jump unusual hurdles

in International - Wed April 18, 2012

GAZA CITY: Horse riding has become a popular hobby in the Gaza Strip but local Palestinians face constant hurdles – from a conservative society to Israel"s blockade on th

Zardari asks govt to set up a Seraiki Bank

in National - Mon April 16, 2012

MULTAN: President Asif Ali Zardari on Sunday directed the government to set up a Seraiki bank, urging traders to pour in capital needed for the bank\'s establishment.

Thousands in Cairo Protest Mubarak Aide"s Presidential Bid

in International - Sat April 14, 2012

CAIRO Egypt"s rival Islamist groups flexed their political muscle on Friday, drawing thousands of supporters from across the country to Tahrir Square to protest the pres

Ijaz rejects Haqqani\'s claim of requesting RIM for BlackB

in National - Thu April 12, 2012

Islamabad,Apr 12(ANI): Pakistan-American businessman, Mansoor Ijaz, a key respondent in the MemoGate scandal, has rejected former ambassador to US Husain Haqqani\'s cl

Transport safety: CNG cylinders killed more people than US

in National - Tue April 10, 2012

LAHORE:

As many as 2,000 people died because of CNG cylinder explosions last year, said a Civil Society Front (CSF) report released on Monday.

Toppled president resigns his post

in International - Mon April 09, 2012

From one of the hiding places where he has been holed up since last month\'s coup, Mali\'s president penned a resignation letter and handed it to an emissary to deliver t

Tragedies don"t end wars, even in Siachen

in National - Mon April 09, 2012

One of the most frequently cited misconceptions about the Siachen war – where 135 Pakistani soldiers and civilian staff were buried by an avalanche this weekend – is that