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October 28, 2007

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International News for October 28, 2007

Nepal parties fail to reach consensus on Maoist demands
The seven coalition parties on Sunday failed to reach consensus on the Maoists twin demand, which include declaring the Himalayan country a republic, a day before the special session of interim Parliament resumes. ANI

Century-old Radio Pakistan building damaged in a blaze
The century-old building of Radio Pakistan located in the heart of Karachi city was badly damaged in a blaze on Sunday. ANI

Pak army claims gunning down 10 militants in Swat
Even as Pakistan Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz said that troops were not engaged in any kind of operation in the Swat area and they were trying to maintain law and order there, security forces killed 10 militants belonging to a radical Taliban cleric, as clashes between Pakistan army and militants here entered its third day. ANI

After 19 years, Sonia visits Xian
After a gap of 19 years, UPA chairperson Sonia Gandhi on Sunday visited some of the culturally rich sites and heritage places in Xian. ANI

Sir Winston Churchills painting expected to fetch at least £500,000
A canvas painted by Sir Winston Churchill is expected to fetch at least 500,000 pounds at an auction. ANI

A gloomy night out for Prince Harry and girlfriend Chelsy Davy
A pleasurable night out ended in gloom for Prince Harry and his girlfriend Chelsy Davy. ANI

Ratatouille sparks pet rat rage
Disneys hit movie Ratatouille has sparked a pet rat craze amongst kids in Britain. ANI

80 Taliban militants killed in Afghanistan
Nearly 80 Taliban militants were killed when they tried to ambush a patrol of Afghan and international soldiers in the south Afghanistan, the US-led international coalition has said. ANI

US dismissed Iron lady Thatcher as suburban matron in 1975
US diplomats dismissed Iron lady Margaret Thatcher as a suburban matron when she first burst onto the international scene in 1975, so much that some were even unconvinced about her future political prospects, it has been revealed. ANI

Pro-Taliban militants siege police post in Swat
Unknown persons destroyed a police post in Swat district in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) of Pakistan, as pro-Taliban militants besieged a police station in the area. ANI

Murdered Russian spy Litvinenkos widow denies MI6 link
The widow of the murdered Russian spy Alexander Litvinenko has denied claims that her late husband worked for the British secret service MI6. ANI

Swat operation an attempt to delay general elections, says Fazl
Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (Fazl) chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman has said that the government was using various tactics to delay the general elections, adding that the Swat operation was also an attempt of this organised conspiracy. ANI

PML-Q, PML-F to form an anti-Benazir alliance
Despite their differences, Pir Pagaro of the Pakistan Muslim League-Functional (PML-F) has agreed to form an alliance with PML-Quaid (PML-Q) President Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain, but only to join ranks against the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP). ANI

No agreement with Musharraf regime on axing Article 58-2(b): Benazir
Former premier Benazir Bhutto has said that no agreement could be reached with the Musharraf regime on abolishing the Article 58-2(b), which provides power to the President to dissolve the assemblies. ANI

No agreement with Musharraf regime on axing Article 58-2(b): Benazir
Former premier Benazir Bhutto has said that no agreement could be reached with the Musharraf regime on abolishing the Article 58-2(b), which provides power to the President to dissolve the assemblies. ANI

No agreement with Musharraf regime on axing Article 58-2(b): Benazir
Former premier Benazir Bhutto has said that no agreement could be reached with the Musharraf regime on abolishing the Article 58-2(b), which provides power to the President to dissolve the assemblies. ANI

Pak Army joins operation against pro-Taliban militants in Swat
Pakistan Army troops joined the paramilitary forces by targeting suspected hideouts of the local Taliban amidst reports that the militants had beheaded another more security personnel and seven civilians in Matta Tehsil of Swat district of the NWFP. ANI

Future space travel just got roomier
US Aerospace company Rocketplane Global has unveiled a new, roomier design for its suborbital space place, which it plans to put in service by 2010. ANI

Kate Middleton will have to wait till 2009 to be Prince Williams bride
Though Prince Williams girlfriend Kate Middleton has gained the royal seal of approval, she will have to wait till 2009 to be the young royals bride. ANI

Pro-Taliban militants behead more security personnel in Swat
Pro-Taliban militants beheaded two more security personnel and killed seven civilians in apparent reprisals for an army attack in Mingora, the district headquarters of Swat in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) of Pakistan. ANI

India may be behind Swat unrest: NWFP CM
The caretaker Chief Minister of North West Frontier Province (NWFP), Shamsul Mulk, has said that the possibility of Indian hands in the prevailing unrest in Swat cannot be ruled out. ANI

Pak envoy to Iran calls for referendum in Kashmir
Pakistans Ambassador to Iran Shafiq Saeed has said that the people of Kashmir have the legitimate right to decide whether they want to live in India or Pakistan by holding referendum. ANI

Its fine to foster Santa Claus beliefs in kids
A new research has revealed the pros and cons of parental encouragement of the Santa Claus traditions. ANI

Owners and their pets get more alike over time
A psychologist has claimed that pets and their owners are just like married couples and they get more alike over time. ANI

This is what Bush and bin Laden would say if they met!
President George W. Bush and Al-Qaeda founder Osama bin Laden may have never had a conversation, but a new book named God Bless seems to be making it possible. ANI

Pak Army joins operation against pro-Taliban militants in Swat
Pakistan Army troops joined the paramilitary forces by targeting suspected hideouts of the local Taliban amidst reports that the militants had beheaded another more security personnel and seven civilians in Matta Tehsil of Swat district of the NWFP. ANI

Future space travel just got roomier
US Aerospace company Rocketplane Global has unveiled a new, roomier design for its suborbital space place, which it plans to put in service by 2010. ANI

Kate Middleton will have to wait till 2009 to be Prince Williams bride
Though Prince Williams girlfriend Kate Middleton has gained the royal seal of approval, she will have to wait till 2009 to be the young royals bride. ANI

Pro-Taliban militants behead more security personnel in Swat
Pro-Taliban militants beheaded two more security personnel and killed seven civilians in apparent reprisals for an army attack in Mingora, the district headquarters of Swat in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) of Pakistan. ANI

India may be behind Swat unrest: NWFP CM
The caretaker Chief Minister of North West Frontier Province (NWFP), Shamsul Mulk, has said that the possibility of Indian hands in the prevailing unrest in Swat cannot be ruled out. ANI

Pak envoy to Iran calls for referendum in Kashmir
Pakistans Ambassador to Iran Shafiq Saeed has said that the people of Kashmir have the legitimate right to decide whether they want to live in India or Pakistan by holding referendum. ANI

Its fine to foster Santa Claus beliefs in kids
A new research has revealed the pros and cons of parental encouragement of the Santa Claus traditions. ANI

Owners and their pets get more alike over time
A psychologist has claimed that pets and their owners are just like married couples and they get more alike over time. ANI

This is what Bush and bin Laden would say if they met!
President George W. Bush and Al-Qaeda founder Osama bin Laden may have never had a conversation, but a new book named God Bless seems to be making it possible. ANI

Over-protected Brit kids becoming risk-averse
The over-protected upbringing given to British children is making them more fat, fearful and afraid of challenges, a new report says. ANI

UKs top 10 haunted hotspots
The National Trust has revealed the most chilling and spooky chapters of British history by releasing a top 10 list of its most haunted historic properties. ANI

Pak Foreign Ministry contradicts Azizs statement on Sharifs deportation
Prime Minister Shaukat Azizs sworn statement in the Supreme Court on Nawaz Sharifs deportation case has been implicitly contradicted by his own Foreign Ministry which hints that Aziz was aware of what was going on. ANI

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