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Police doubt temple was attacked

in National - Tue May 22, 2012

PESHAWAR, May 21: A senior police official on Monday began inquiry into the reported ransacking of a Hindu temple in Gor Khuttri area amid serious doubts about trespass o

KPs concerns

in National - Tue May 22, 2012

PREPARING a comprehensive anti-insurgency strategy is one thing; implementing it quite another. The task is onerous, because the Taliban, the Pakistani Taliban, are not a

Foreign policy flawed says Fazl

in National - Mon May 14, 2012

LAHORE: Jamiat Ulema-i-Islam chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman has said the absence of a well-formulated foreign policy over the past 10 years has paved the way for the United

Military class suspended for its view on Islam

in International - Sat May 12, 2012

Washington • A course for U.S. military officers has been teaching that America"s enemy is Islam in general, not just terrorists, and suggesting that the country might ul

Egyptians abroad vote in presidential elections

in International - Sat May 12, 2012

Cairo: Egyptian expatriates headed to the polls on Friday, casting the first votes to name a successor to ousted leader Hosni Mubarak in what are hoped to be the first ge

Military class suspended for its view on Islam

in International - Sat May 12, 2012

Washington  A course for U.S. military officers has been teaching that America"s enemy is Islam in general, not just terrorists, and suggesting that the country

Pentagon suspends course advocating total war on Islam

in International - Sat May 12, 2012

For years, students at a US military college could take an elective course that advocated total war on Islam. Although the class has been suspended, the teacher remains on s

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

Krishna joins Clinton in do more chorus

in National - Wed May 09, 2012

NEW DELHI:

At a time when India and Pakistan are making "huge strides" in normalizing their strained ties, top US diplomat appears to be muddying the water

Guest column Michael Hickey Happy Mothers Day

in International - Tue May 08, 2012

In poetry, motherhood is often used as a symbol or a metaphor for one who is a source of new life, fertility, a womblike experience, or one who gives birth to someone or

John Brennan talks War on Terror; Joel and Victoria Osteen

in International - Mon April 30, 2012

We\'ll get the latest about the war on terror -- current threat assessments and potential security gaps when we sit down with the member of the inner circle that planned the

Obama slams Republicans over womens rights

in International - Sat April 28, 2012

WASHINGTON President Barack Obama took a jab at his Republican foes over women\'s rights, saying they always wanted less regulation except when it comes to health issues

Justin Bieber On Social Media and the Ring on His Left Han

in International - Sat April 28, 2012

Justin Bieber isn"t typically a name that comes to mind when thinking of innovators, but the Tribeca Film Festival sure thinks he is.

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Islamists Fortunes Fade Before Egypt Vote

in International - Fri April 27, 2012

CAIROThe runaway victory that Egyptian voters handed to Islamist parties in recent parliamentary elections is looking increasingly Pyrrhic.

The Muslim

Visit to go on amid tensions

in International - Fri April 20, 2012

The visit by South Sudan\'s president to China was not rescheduled despite escalating tension between Sudan and South Sudan.

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After SC judgment, converted women say they want to live w

in National - Thu April 19, 2012

ISLAMABAD: The chief justice was in a hurry for once. In just the second hearing on Wednesday of a case related to the conversion of three Hindu women, a Supreme Court bench

Oikos University attracts nursing, music, religion student

in International - Tue April 03, 2012

OAKLAND -- Tucked away behind a Walmart in an industrial park near Oakland\'s airport, the evangelical Christian college where a former nur

Salman Rushdie\'s statements show the mind of a small man:

in National - Wed March 21, 2012

Pakistan cricketer-turned-politician Imran Khan and author Salman Rushdie seemed to be locked in a war of words. A few days after Rushdie took pot shots at Imran Khan for ha

SP killed in Peshawar blast

in National - Fri March 16, 2012

PeshawarAs terrorism continued to plague the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province unabated, in a gruesome incident the SP Rural Peshawar was killed by a suicide bomber who exp

Change would begin from Sindh: Marvi

in National - Mon March 12, 2012

KARACHI: Newly inducted leader in the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) Marvi Memon has said the country will meet a positive \'change\' beginning from the Sindh p

Sarkozy resorts to anti-immigrant politics

in International - Sat March 10, 2012

Too many immigrants. Too many foreigners. Too much halal meat. That"s what Nicolas Sarkozy is campaigning against in the French presidential election.

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"Forced" conversion of Hindu girls flayed

in National - Fri March 09, 2012

PESHAWAR, March 8: The Pakistan Sikh Youth Council (PSYC) has expressed concern over reports about alleged forced conversion of Hindu girls to Islam in Sindh province, reque

The dangerous complexity of Syria

in International - Fri March 09, 2012

Syria sits astride the confluence of many different currents in the Middle East: geographically, between the waters of the Euphrates and Tigris and those that descend from M

India"s ruling Congress party loses key state poll, defeat

in International - Wed March 07, 2012

LUCKNOW, India India"s governing Congress party was badly beaten in a key state election Tuesday, a sharp rebuke that could cripple the already embattled n

Despicable act of Holy Qur"an burning Despicable act of Ho

in International - Fri March 02, 2012

Tensions continue to run extremely high in Afghanistan after the deliberate act of desecrating the Holy Quràn by US troops. More than 30 people have been killed in clashes s