Musharraf says, Pak wont stop improving its nuclear capability on any international pressure
Pakistan President General Pervez Musharraf has said that his country would not stop further improving its nuclear capability on any international pressure. ANI
Afghan court sentences journalist to death on blasphemy charge
A court in Afghanistans Balkh Province has sentenced a journalist to death for distributing blasphemous material. ANI
Pakistan, an unfailing friend or failing state!
Evidence of Pakistans looming disintegration is visible everywhere, and it would not be farfetched to say that 2007 was the year when Pakistan was lost to the world. and more specifically to the United States, says a member of the U.S.Congress. ANI
Simple talk therapy effectively heals stomach pain in kids
A simple talk with reassurance and support can effectively heal chronic stomach pain in children, according to a review. ANI
Heterosexual married couples no longer regarded as the norm
A new survey of social attitudes in Britain has shown that heterosexual married couples are no longer regarded as the norm. ANI
China assures Pakistan that Singhs visit will not affect ties
China has assured Pakistan that its warming ties with India would not affect the friendship between Beijing and Islamabad. ANI
Brit women spend hair-raising œ27,722 on haircare!
It looks like Brit women dont really care about the pounds they are splurging on hair care, for a recent survey has revealed that an average British woman spends 27,722 pounds on her hair during her lifetime, the equivalent of putting a child through university. ANI
Britney back with photog beau?
Britney Spears has rubbished reports stating that she has split up with paparazzo beau Adnan Ghalib, after the couple was spotted together in Los Angeles on Jan 22. ANI
Dog and owner aiming for worlds longest volleyball rally
A man and his dog are training to set a world record for the longest volleyball rally between a canine and a human. ANI
US dissatisfied with information provided by Pakistan
The US administration has expressed dissatisfaction over the quality of information it is getting from the Pakistan Government about terrorist groups active in volatile tribal areas. ANI
Mussolini sports car expected to fetch £1m
A sports car built for Italian dictator Benito Mussolini is expected to fetch nearly 1million pounds when it goes under the hammer. ANI
Musharraf must support and promote democracy: Condoleezza Rice
US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice has said that the Bush Administration would fight against the efforts to stop American aid to Pakistan, but also warned President Pervez Musharraf that he must support and promote democracy in his country. ANI
IMing language is the newest lingo in town
The growing use of instant messaging (IM), a form of typed, computer-mediated communication is becoming so conversational, that it is blurring the divide between face-to-face speech and writing. ANI
Pakistan is not a banana republic, says Musharraf
Reiterating that Pakistans nuclear assets are in safe hands and there is a zero percent chance of the al-Qaeda getting hold of it, President Pervez Musharraf has said that his country is not a banana republic. ANI
Nearly all Oz teens are victims of mobile phone bullying
Nearly all Aussie teens experience some form of mobile phone bullying at school, states a new study. ANI
Scotland Yard team free to probe suspects arrested in Benazir murder case
The Scotland Yard team probing into the assassination of former Pakistan Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto would be free to interrogate Aitezaz Shah, the 15-year-old arrested in connection with the case, said Interior Ministry spokesman Javed Iqbal Cheema. ANI
One in four Oz drivers doze off while driving
The next time youre in Australia, make sure that you are extra careful while driving in the country, for one in four Aussies have the habit of dozing off at the wheel. ANI
One in four Brits blame sex for being in debt!
One in four people in debt in the UK blame their financial woes on spending money on sex. ANI
British mosques worse than those in Iraq, says Iraq Deputy PM
Iraqs Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Barham Salih, has claimed that mosques in the Blackburn area of Britain are far more extreme in their preachings than those in his own country. ANI
Nuke arsenal will not fall into Qaeda hands: Musharraf
Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf has ruled out the possibility of Pakistans nuclear assets falling into the hands of Al Qaeda or the Taliban, saying they were protected by a 500,000-strong army. ANI
PPP denies Dubai meeting between Zardari and Pak Attorney General
The Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) has denied that PPP Co-chairman Asif Ali Zardari had met Attorney General (AG) Malik Muhammad Qayyum in Dubai. ANI
Import of Indian movies should be restricted: Pak Senate Committee
The Chairman of the Senate Standing Committee on Culture, Senator Zafar Iqbal Chaudhry has said that the Government should take all stakeholders into confidence before taking a final decision on the import and exhibition of Indian films in Pakistan. ANI
Former Pakistan generals call on Musharraf to step down
Several Pakistani ex-servicemen have called on President Pervez Musharraf to step down as the head of the state to ensure a complete restoration of democracy in the country. ANI
Three Indian trains in world list of 25 greatest rail adventures
Three heritage trains in India are among the worlds top 25 iconic rail adventures. ANI
Di drivers blood count level biologically inexplicable
A leading toxicologist has said that there could be a conspiracy or cock-up over blood samples from Princess Dianas driver Henri Paul.Toxicologist Prof Robert Forrest told the inquest into the late Princess death that was very, very unlikely that Mr Paul had a 20.7 per cent Carboxyhaemoglobin concentration in his blood at the time of the accident, as found in post mortem tests, reports the BBC. ANI
Rift surfaces in Pakistan cricket team
Critics of the Pakistan cricket team have accused a few senior players of ganging up against incumbent captain Shoaib Malik. ANI
PML President criticises Brown for backing Indias UNSC seat bid
The former Prime Minister of Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK), Barrister Sultan Mehmood, has criticized British Prime Minister Gordon Brown for backing Indias bid for a permanent seat in the United Nations Security Council (UNSC). ANI
Iran wants to sign IPI pipeline deal with an elected Pakistani government
Iran has said that it wants to sign a Gas Sale and Purchase Agreement (GSPA) on the seven billion dollar Iran-Pakistan-India (IPI) gas pipeline project with an elected Pakistani Government. ANI
Priest confirms Burrell asked about Di marrying Muslim
A Roman Catholic priest has confirmed Paul Burrells claim that he made inquiries on Princess Dianas behalf over a theoretical marriage to a Muslim, the inquest into her death has heard. ANI
Sharif says Paks nuke assets in safe hands
Former Pakistan premier Nawaz Sharif has said that the Pakistans nuclear assets were under a strong and stable command. ANI
Eight JF-Thunder jets to be bought from China in 2008-09
The chief of the Pakistan Air Force, Air Chief Marshal Tanveer Mehmood Ahmed has said that Pakistan would get eight JF-17 Thunder at the end of the year which would be inducted in fleet of Pakistan Air Force. In the first year, 15 to 17 warplanes would be developed, he added. ANI
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