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March 9, 2008
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JAC puts TDP out of misery

Technical glitch delays test-firing of Advanced Air Defence (ADD) interceptor missile

Sri Lanka slams US State Department rights report

Cheryl Cole considering permanent move to LA?

Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor still at planning, says Centre

U-19 all-rounder Azam overjoyed after selection in Twenty20 World Cup squad

Scientists sequence Hydra genome

Vitamin D levels may have different effects on atherosclerosis in blacks, whites

International News for March 9, 2008

PPP, PML-N for reinstatement of deposed judges within 30 days of govt formation
The Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) and Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) on Sunday agreed to reinstate the deposed judges within 30 days of the government formation in the country. ANI

Human rights watch should continue in Pakistan: Asma Jehangir
Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (HRCP) chairperson Asma Jehangir has said that despite the change in political set up in her country, there is a need to keep a watch on the governments activities. ANI

AQ Khan shifted to home from hospital
Pakistani nuclear scientist Abdul Qadeer Khan and the founder of the countrys nuclear programme, Dr. Abdul Qadeer Khan has been shifted to home from the hospital. ANI

Scientists dismiss killer plastic bag claims
Leading scientists and environmentalists in the UK have dismissed claims that plastic bags are responsible for killing hundreds of thousands of animals every year. ANI

Scientists dismiss killer plastic bag claims
Leading scientists and environmentalists in the UK have dismissed claims that plastic bags are responsible for killing hundreds of thousands of animals every year. ANI

Scientists studying human memory through Beatles
Psychologists at Leeds University are using the Beatles to increase their understanding of human memory and eventually create the biggest Internet database of so-called autobiographical memories. ANI

Church of England comes out with its guide to the perfect marriage
The days when the vicars role in a marriage ended at the church gate are passe, for the contemporary clergy believe in offering marriage advice on everything from financial planning to even sex. ANI

Hidden Easter egg sees the light of the day - after 70 years!
An unopened Easter egg has finally seen the light of the day - after 74 years in an attic. ANI

Obama wins Wyoming Caucuses
Democratic presidential contender Barack Obama defeated Hillary Rodham Clinton in the Wyoming caucuses, a victory that comes just four days after he fell short in Ohio and Texas. ANI

Former UK PM Thatcher returns home after hospital stay
Former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher has returned to her London home after spending a little over a day in hospital. ANI

Mukhtar, Fahim stake claim to prime ministers slot
Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) leaders Makhdoom Amin Fahim and Chaudhry Ahmad Mukhtar have reportedly staked their claim to become Pakistans next Prime Minister. ANI

Zardari, Sharif to meet in Bhurban today
The Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) and the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) will hold a make or break meeting in Bhurban today. ANI

Deposed Pak Chief Justice to address lawyers on March 13
Deposed Pakistan Supreme Court Chief Justice Iftikhar Mohammad Chaudhry will address all bars in the country by telephone on March 13. ANI

Busy Zardari ensures adjournment of Murtaza Bhutto murder case till April 12
A busy Asif Ali Zardari, the co-chairman of the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP), has succeeded in convincing a court here through his lawyers to postpone the hearing of the Murtaza Bhutto murder case to April 12. ANI

US keeping an eye on Pak developments: Admiral Fallon
The US is anxiously watching how the emerging political powers in Pakistan dealt with the law and order situation in that countrys tribal areas, Geo TV quoted Admiral William Fallon, the commander of the US Central Command (CENTCOM), as saying on Saturday. ANI

Politicking must end, Pak faces serious challenges: Musharraf
Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf has cautioned the countrys new rulers to end their form of politics and focus on economic progress and fighting terrorism. ANI

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