Musharrafs search for compromise, a case of too little, too late: Stratfor
The reported meeting between Pakistan President General Pervez Musharraf and former Prime MInister Benazir Bhutto in Abu Dhabi to determine future political equations, may just end up being a case of too little, too late, claims the private American security intelligence gathering agency Strategic Forecasting (STRATFOR). ANI
Now, two more `Shambos at risk in West Wales
A day after the slaughter of the Hindu temple bull `Shambo, another bull and a water buffalo at the same venue in Carmarthenshire are at risk of being slaughtered for the same reason -- Bovine TB. ANI
BBC to launch online TV service
The BBC is to launch an online TV service, which will offer viewers a chance to download their favourite programmes from the last seven days. ANI
NRI researcher says diabetes drug doubles heart failure risk
An Indian origin researcher has found that a class of drugs commonly used to treat Type 2 diabetes may double the risk of heart failure. ANI
Dis death inquest officer to be questioned over gross discrepancies
Former Metropolitan Police Commissioner Lord Stevens will reportedly be questioned over gross discrepancies about whether Princess Dianas driver was drunk. ANI
APDM not surprised by Musharraf-Benazir meeting In Abu Dhabi
Leaders of All Parties Democratic Movement (APDM) have said that the meeting between Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Chairwoman Benazir Bhutto and President Pervez Musharraf in Dubai had not come as a surprise for them. ANI
Haneef leaving for Bangalore tonight
Indian-born doctor Mohamed Haneef will fly out of Australia tonight after Immigration Minister Kevin Andrews gave him the green light to do so. ANI
Singing in the loo can land you an Asbo!
A woman whose appalling singing drove her neighbours mad, has been silenced with an Asbo. ANI
Balochistan CMs media adviser shot dead
Abdur Raziq Bugti, spokesman of the Balochistan Government and media consultant to Chief Minister Jam Muhammad Yousaf, was gunned down in broad daylight by unknown armed men on Friday. ANI
Tough times ahead for Haneef, says father of terrorism supporter
The father of convicted terrorism supporter David Hicks, Terry, today warned Indian born doctor Mohamed Haneef that he would still face tough times ahead, despite the terror-related charge against him being dropped. ANI
US, Pak differ on the way to tackle Al Qaeda: Expert
The US and Pakistan differ on the way to deal with al Qaeda safe havens in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) bordering Afghanistan, because America is more focused on the global threat while Pakistan is more concerned with the local challenges, the Voice of America states in a recent report. ANI
US Congress puts restrictions on aid to Pakistan
The US Congress has passed a bill putting several restrictions on US aid to Pakistans efforts to prevent the Taliban, the al-Qaeda and other extremist groups from operating in areas under its sovereign control. ANI
Mystery of mammalian ears resolved US researchers
A 30-year scientific debate over how specialized cells in the inner ear amplify sound in mammals appears to have been settled more in favour of bouncing cell bodies rather than vibrating, hair-like cilia, according to investigators at St. Jude Childrens Research Hospital. ANI
Indias committing new reprocessing facilities to IAEA safeguards finalised 123 pact: Burns
United States Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs, Nicholas R Burns, has said that Indias willingness to commit its new state-of-the-art facility for reprocessing under International Atomic Energy Agency safeguards was a fundamental turning point in the negotiations to finalise the 123 Agreement here last week. ANI
Homesick Haneef pining for his family in Bangalore: Lawyer
Freed Indian born doctor Mohamed Haneef is feeling homesick and will leave Australia as soon as the immigration department gives him permission to do so, said his lawyer Peter Russo. ANI
Musharraf-Benazir meeting ends in deadlock over uniform issue
Pakistan President General Pervez Musharraf and former Prime Minister Benazir Bhuttos first face-to-face meeting ended in a deadlock over the uniform issue. ANI
India, Bhutan ink Punatsangebhu-I power project pact
India and Bhutan have signed a landmark agreement for implementing the Punatsangebhu-I hydroelectric power project. ANI
Key branch of Bancrofts want Murdoch to pay more for Dow Jones
A key branch of the Bancroft family that controls 64 percent stake in Dow Jones and Co., the publisher of The Wall Street Journal, on Friday pushed for a higher price per share from Rupert Murdochs News Corp. ANI
Haneef spends first day out of jail eating, watching TV
Freed Indian born doctor Mohamed Haneef spent his first night out of jail watching news and eating good food. ANI
Pak archaeologists discover over one million years old human footprints
Pakistani archaeologists have found two over one million years old human footprints preserved on sandstone in the Margalla Hills, which surround the capital. ANI
Australian PM shifts blame to AFP, DPP
An embarrassed Australian Government is trying to shift the blame of labelling Indian born doctor Mohamed Haneef a terrorist on to federal police officials and the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP). ANI
Eight policemen among 15 killed in a suicide blast near Lal Masjid
At least 15 people, including eight policemen, were killed and 53 others injured in a suicide bomb attack near the Lal Masjid that followed a clash between protestors and the policemen. ANI
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