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September 3, 2007

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International News for September 3, 2007

Diana once confronted Camilla over affair with Charles
Late Princess Of Wales, Diana, once got so incensed at Prince Charles affair with Camilla Parker Bowles, that she had an argument with her, says her hair stylist. ANI

Deathly Hallows voted most spell-binding Potter book
Brit best-selling author JK.Rowlings final Harry Potter sequel Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows has been polled the most spell-binding book of the wizard series. ANI

Iranian archaeologists discover 700 historic, prehistoric sites in Sistan Plain
Iranian archaeologists from the Sistan va Baluchistan University have successfully identified more and 700 historic and prehistoric sites in certain parts of the Sistan va Baluchistan province. ANI

Fazlur Rehman says MMA has no truck with Musharraf-backed Government
The six-party Muttahida Majlis-i-Amal (MMA) is holding its crucial meeting here on Monday amid reports that Maulana Fazlur Rehman has been in contact with the leadership of the ruling Pakistan Muslim League. ANI

Bhutto, Sharif may be barred from polls: Shaukat Aziz
Pakistan Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz has said that opposition leaders Benazir Bhutto and Nawaz Sharif may be constitutionally barred from contesting elections. ANI

Sharifs popularity graph on the rise, says Pak intelligence
There is a phenomenal rise in the popularity graph of Nawaz Sharif, and if he returns to Pakistan according to his announced schedule, he would be invincible, intelligence reports in Pakistan claim. ANI

Chelsy Davy lives up to her quintessential party girl image
Prince Harrys girlfriend Chelsy Davy has lived up to her quintessential party girl image by partying till early hours at a send-off bash her friends threw for her. ANI

Kasuri may lead delegation to UN session
Foreign Minister Khurshid Kasuri will most probably lead Pakistans delegation at the 62nd session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) in New York later this month. ANI

Time right for US to demand access to Dr. A.Q. Khan, says pressure group
The United States should demand direct access to Dr A. Q. Khan, Pakistans disgraced nuclear proliferator, given the political uncertainity facing that country, saysthe Centre for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation, a Washington-based pressure group. ANI

Scot architectural watchdog spells doom for Trumps golf Disneyland
Planning authorities in Scotland, have reportedly expressed serious concerns over a proposed one billion pound golf resort being created by American billionaire Donald Trump. ANI

Chinese censors fail to suppress adulterous novels popularity on the Internet
A banned novel about the adulterous wife of a Chinese general and her trysts with a handsome young soldier has become a hit on the internet, despite moves to suppress it by Chinese censors. ANI

UN, political parties condemn Kathmandu serial blasts
United Nations Mission in Nepal Chief Ian Martin and all major political parties have condemned Sundays blast that killed two people and injured 26 others. ANI

Archaeologist provides alternative theory as to how first cities grew
Excavations at a 6,000-year-old archaeological mound in northeastern Syria has provided an alternative explanation as to how the first cities probably grew. ANI

Kate Middleton seriously thinking about career in photography
Prince Williams ladylove Kate Middleton is reportedly thinking about giving up her job as an accessories buyer to become a photographer. ANI

Bush wants to work less after leaving the White House
U.S.President George W Bush has said that he would looking forward to working less and to delivering speeches around the world after he leaves office in January 2009. ANI

Charged with graft, Khaled Zia and son deatined
Former Bangladesh Prime Minister Khaled Zia and her younger son Arafat Rahman Koko were detained by the Bangladesh security forces early on Monday morning on graft charges. ANI

Terror war will be in safe hands if democracy returns to Pakistan: Sharif
Former Pakistan premier Nawaz Sharif has said that the US-led war on terror will be in safe hands if democracy returns to Pakistan. ANI

Camilla vows revenge against Charles aides after Diana debacle
Furious over the way her involvement in Princess Dianas tenth death anniversary memorial service was handles, Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall has reportedly vowed to take revenge of senior courtiers when she becomes Queen. ANI

Roman skeleton unearthed at dig in UK
British archaeologists have unearthed human remains dating back to the Roman era during excavation work in Huntingdon, UK. ANI

Guantanamo Bay prison more civilised and human than Peshawar detention camp, says Afghan writer
An Afghan writer, who claims to have spent about six months at a secret cell in Peshawar after authoring a book on The Broken Shackles of Guantanamo, has suggested that the U.S. prison in Guantanamo Bay was far better than the detention cells in Peshawar. ANI

Musharraf camp believes Benazir needs the deal more than he does
Aides close to Pakistan President General Pervez Musharraf believe that former Prime Minister and PPP Chairperson Benazir Bhutto needs the proposed deal between the two more than Musharraf, to establish her credibility both in Pakistan and in the eyes of world leaders. ANI

Deal with Musharraf will make Bhutto unpopular: Liaqat Baloch
Former Pakistan Prime MInister Benazir Bhuttos proposed deal with President General Pervez Musharraf will end up compromising her popularity with the people of Pakistan, claimed Liaqat Baloch , the president of the Punjab unit of the Muttahida Majlis-e-Amal (MMA). ANI

Asterixs Gauls `more civilised than portrayed in comics
European archaeologists believe that the ancient tribe of Gauls, including Frances cockiest comic Gaul character, Asterix, were more civilised that what has been famously portrayed in comics. ANI

Egyptian civilizations greatness due to their high ambition to exert power
A high ambition to exert power paved the way for the Egyptians to emerge as one of the greatest civilizations of the ancient world, according to a new study by an Uruguayan Egyptologist. ANI

International interlocuters, aides move to rescue Musharraf-Bhutto deal
International interlocuters and key aides have reportedly activated moves to rescue the stalled negotiations for a political deal between President General Pervez Musharraf and former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto. ANI

The first kiss is key to winning a woman
Men had better start working on their kissing skills, for a new study has found that a kiss is all it takes for a woman to decided which man she wants to hook up with. ANI

Guru Nanaks 468th death anniversary to be observed in Pakistan on September 22
The 468th death anniversary of Guru Nanak, the founder of the Sikh religion, will be observed between September 20 to 22 at Gurdawara Kartarpur Sahib in Narowal. ANI

New Times Atlas reveals devastating effects of global warming in last four years
Cartographers of the Times Comprehensive Atlas of the world have redrawn coastlines and land types following inundation of coastal areas due to rising sea levels as a result of global warming. ANI

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