Musharraf s uniform issue resolved, claims Bhutto
Former Pakistan Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto, who is currently negotiating with top aides of President General Pervez Musharraf in Dubai, has claimed that the issue of the General quitting the Chief of Army post, ahead of the Presidential polls, has been resolved. ANI
At Howards barbeque, Bush dates Rice, not Laura
U.S. President George W .Bush invited Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice to be his date at Australian Prime Minister John Howards barbeque dinner, as wife Laura opted to stay back in Washington. ANI
Scary movies scare a third of kids at night: Survey
SCARY movies and TV programs are responsible for almost one third of childrens scary thoughts at night, an Australian survey has found. ANI
Australian Government files appeal against Haneef judgement
The Australian Government has filed an appeal against a court decision to set aside the cancellation of Indian doctor and cleared terror suspect Mohamed Haneefs visa. ANI
Project underway to detect human exposure to environmental toxins
Researchers at the University of California, Berkeley are aiming to develop a cutting edge technology for detecting diseases in humans exposed to environmental contaminants. ANI
Musharraf regime trying to sabotage Nawaz Sharifs reception
The Musharraf regime has decided to strategically sabotage Nawaz Sharifs reception, which is being planned in the shape of a grand convoy from Rawalpindi to Lahore via GT Road, said Punjab Government sources. ANI
Pakistans Election Commission rejects reference against Imran
Pakistans Election Commission has rejected a reference against Imran Khan, declaring it inadmissible. ANI
No arrests made in connection with Hyderabad blasts: Bangladesh
Authorities in Dhaka have denied reports of arrests made in Bangladesh in connection with the August 25 twin blasts in Hyderabad. ANI
Ticking off kids in class hampers their learning
Scolding at the hands of teachers may interfere with learning because it may give children the feeling that they are disliked, says a new study. ANI
Six brides and a 97-year-old wedding dress!
New bride Charlotte Middleton looked gorgeous in her glittering wedding dress, even though it was sixth hand and was first walked down the aisle 97 years ago. ANI
Florence Nightingale was ambitious struggling after power claim boss letters
Florence Nightingale was nothing like the selfless, saint-like woman that she was built up to be, unpublished letters of one of her contemporaries claim. ANI
No changes in return date of Sharif brothers: PML-N
The deputy parliamentary leader of the PML-N, Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan, has said there is no change in the date of the Sharif brothers return to Pakistan. ANI
First-born children more likely to succeed in business
A survey has shown that first-born children have higher likelihood of succeeding in business than their younger siblings. During the study, 1,583 chief executive officers were asked about their order of birth. Forty three per cent of them said that they were born first, way ahead of the 23 per cent born last and the 33 per cent of those who were born in the middle. ANI
Glasgow suspect had terror videos on his laptop
Video footage of suicide bombers blowing themselves up have been found on a laptop seized from terror suspect Mohammed Atif Siddiques possession as he was waiting to board a flight to Pakistan. ANI
Early W H Auden poems found in 1920s school magazine
A previously unknown collection of poems, believed to be that of W H Auden, have been discovered in a school magazine. ANI
Popular travel review websites may not be so reliable: Study
New research suggests that many popular travel review websites, the fastest growing source of information on holiday destinations, may not be as reliable as some of their trusting users think they are. ANI
Exhausted Brits too tired for sex
A new survey has shown that two in three Britons are too tired to have sex. ANI
German engineer found guilty of role in South Africa nuke smuggling ring
A German engineer has pleaded guilty to being part of an international nuclear smuggling network that supplied Libya and Pakistan with weapons technology. ANI
Scientists confirm St. Francis relics in the Basilica of Cortona
Italian nuclear scientists have confirmed that the relics of St. Francis of Assisi kept in the Basilica of Cortona are real. ANI
UK survey says men earning more than women for the first time in ten years
A survey undertaken by the Chartered Management Institute (CMI) has found that the pay gap between British men and women in top professional jobs has increased for the first time in more than a decade. ANI
Dog-walking can adversely affect wildlife
Dog-walking leads to over 40 per cent reduction in bird abundance and more than 35 per cent reduction in bird diversity in woodlands, according to a study. ANI
Scientists develop automated WiFi trouble-shooting system
Scientists at the University of California, San Diego, have developed an automated, enterprise scale WiFi trouble-shooting system. ANI
Key aide says Bush lied over Iraqi Armys fate
A former envoy of President Bush has effectively called him a liar for his decision to disband the Iraqi Army. ANI
UK troops blow up 50 million pound Hercules aircraft in Afghanistan
British commanders in Afghanistan ordered the blowing up of a 50-million pound Hercules aircraft to ensure that its high-tech gear did not fall into the Talibans hands. ANI
Hindus, Sikhs and Parsis celebrate Janmashtami in Lahore
A large number of Hindus, Sikhs and Parsis celebrated Janmashtami at the Krishna Mandir on Lahores Ravi Road on Tuesday. ANI
Howard, Bush think alike on troop presence in Iraq
Australian Prime Minister John Howard has reportedly assured visiting U.S. President George W. Bush that his Government has no intention of scaling back Australias military presence in Iraq in the near future, despite domestic opposition to the war building up. ANI
PML-Q to be taken into confidence on talks with Benazir: Musharraf
President Pervez Musharraf has assured Pakistan Muslim League (Qaumi) chief Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain that the party would be taken into confidence before a final decision is made on the dialogue with former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto. ANI
UK Government computers, the latest victim of Chinese hackers
China may be denying reports that its hackers have raided government cyber sites in Germany and the United States, but last night, the hackers were again accused of penetrating computer networks of the British Government. ANI
Pakistan must withdraw from war on terror: NWFP CM
North West Frontier Province Chief Minister Akram Khan Durrani has said that Pakistan should withdraw from the global war on terror for the good of the people and the country. ANI
Emergency may be declared in Pakistan, says Musharrafs key adviser
Former Pakistan Prime Minister and key adviser to President General Pervez Musharraf, Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain, has said that a declaration of emergency is being considered as a way of keeping Musharraf in office. ANI
Vampire dog on blood-sucking spree terrorises Texas
A horrifying breed of vampire dog that sucks blood from farm animals is on the loose in Cuero, Texas. ANI
Saudi Arabia asks Sharif to honour agreement
Saudi Arabia does not support Nawaz Sharifs plans to return to Pakistan, and wants him to stick to the agreement that he signed in the year 2000 with the Musharraf regime. ANI
Di wants Harry to be king says celeb psychic Kingston
Celeb psychic Kenny Kingston claims that late royal Diana, Princess of Wales, wants her younger son Harry to become the British monarch instead of her older son William. ANI
War against terror, the greatest threat for Pakistan: Imran
Pakistan Tehrik-i-Insaaf (PTI) chief and former cricketer Imran Khan has said that the greatest threat to Pakistan is not religious extremism, but the war against terrorism. ANI
No one can stop me from returning to Pakistan: Nawaz Sharif
Former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has reiterated that no one can prevent him from returning to Pakistan, and said that the Musharraf regime cannot bar people from receiving him at Islamabad Airport on September 10. ANI
Turbulence is crucial to planet formation, reveals study
Turbulence is crucial to the formation of new planets, scientists from the Max Planck Institute for Astronomy, Germany, have said. ANI
Only 10 per cent progress in talks with Benazir: PML-Q
The ruling Pakistan Muslim League (Quami) President Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain has said there has been little progress in the talks with former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto. ANI
Pakistanis support a moderate vision for the country: US State Departmen
The US State Department has said that there was a broad political consensus in Pakistan to support a moderate vision for countrys future. ANI
Putting your feet up on train seat can land you in court!
A 19-year old student is facing trial after putting her feet up on a train seat for 10 seconds. ANI
Cat on high after licking plates of cocaine!
A vet in Sydney was left stunned when he found that the cat brought in with dilated pupils and a racing heart was high on cocaine. ANI
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