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February 7, 2008

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International News for February 7, 2008

Three killed, 11 injured in bomb explosion in Pakistans southwest
At least three people were killed and eleven others were injured when a bomb exploded near a bus stand in Dera Murad Jamali, a town about 300 kilometres southeast of Quetta. ANI

Musahrraf to PoK premier: Kashmir solution must be acceptable to all three parties
In his meeting with Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK) premier Sardar Atteq Ahmed Khan, Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf on Thursday said that solution to the Kashmir issue should be acceptable to all three parties - the Kashmiris, India and Pakistan. ANI

Pakistan cops arrest 2 important suspects in Benazir killing
Police in Pakistan arrested two very important alleged terrorists from Rawalpindi on Thursday morning for their alleged involvement in the assassination of former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto. ANI

Pakistan cops arrest 2 important suspects in Benazir killing
Police in Pakistan arrested two very important alleged terrorists from Rawalpindi on Thursday morning for their alleged involvement in the assassination of former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto. ANI

Thousands of Pakistanis attend Benazirs Chehlum
Thousands of Pakistanis gathered at Garhi Khuda Bakhsh on Thursday to mourn the death of ex-premier Benazir Bhutto at the end of the Chehlum (40 days of mourning). ANI

Collapse of Musharraf regime could affect regional, international security
The collapse of the Musharraf regime could lead to an implosion of Pakistan, with grave repercussions on regional and international security, the Texas-based private intelligence group Stratfor has said in a report. ANI

Collapse of Musharraf regime could affect regional, international security
The collapse of the Musharraf regime could lead to an implosion of Pakistan, with grave repercussions on regional and international security, the Texas-based private intelligence group Stratfor has said in a report. ANI

Tibetans in-exile celebrate New Year Losar
Tibetans-living-in-exile on Thursday celebrated their New Year Losar with religious fervour and zeal in Dharamsala. ANI

Turkish man recalls moment he dropped baby nephew 40ft
A man has spoken of the dramatic moment when he had to drop his baby nephew 40ft from a window of a blazing building to escape fire. ANI

Zardari vows to avenge Benazirs murder in a democratic way
Pakistan Peoples Party Co-Chairman Asif Ali Zardari has vowed to take revenge of the murder of former premier Benazir Bhutto in a democratic way. ANI

Pak Constitutional experts reject Musharrafs claim
Pakistan Constitutional experts have said that any constituted court or any house of Parliament with a majority can reverse all unconstitutional decisions taken by President Pervez Musharraf on November 3, 2007. ANI

Men taking longer than ever to groom themselves!
Good news for all you women who are fed-up with your partners constant complaints over your lengthy preening. A new study has shown that men take almost as long as women to groom themselves before an evening on the town. ANI

Brit designs the most politically correct Valentines Day card!
A 26-year-old British man is hoping for a safe and inoffensive Valentines Day this year, by designing the most politically correct Valentine card. ANI

Vienna cinema starts monthly Doggy Day to attract customers!
An Austrian cinema has employed a unique technique to lure more customers - allowing their pet dogs into the theatre. ANI

Strip club faces crackdown over raunchy billboard ad!
A UK strip club has been banned from using a raunchy billboard ad, which shows a scantily-clad woman holding a foaming bottle of champagne. ANI

Sarkozy begged ex-wife to return - eight days before marrying Bruni
French President Nicolas Sarkozy reportedly begged his ex-wife to come back to him just eight days before he wed Italian supermodel Carla Bruni. ANI

Meet the first Brits to be charged with disturbing a dolphin!
The first people in Britain to be charged with disturbing a bottlenose dolphin had to face a court trial. ANI

PTV supporting Pervez Musharraf
A Global media watchdog has claimed that Pakistan Television (PTV) is giving more coverage time to parties supporting President Pervez Musharraf and the caretaker federal Government. ANI

Indian e-mails 10-year-old client database from Malaysian firm to his new employer
An Indian national who resigned from a Malaysian IT company on December 3 last year to return home, has e-mailed a 10-year-old data-base containing clients accounts worth about RM160 million to his new employer in Bangalore. KISL Technologies Centre staff in Cyberjaya later discovered the breach in security carried out by 35-year-oldshish Sahay. ANI

Benazirs chehlum begins in Garhi Khuda Bux (Lead)
The central commemoration ceremony in connection with the chehlum of former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto has begun with the recitation of the Quran (Quran Khawni) in Garhi Khuda Bux in the countrys Sindh Province on Thursday morning. ANI

Astana to host international congress of Kazakh linguists in July
The Kazakh city of Astana plans to host the first international congress of the Kazakh linguists to mark the 10th anniversary of its creation.. ANI

Very young brains process fear memories differently
A new study has shown that very young brains process memories of fear in a different way than more mature ones. ANI

Mohamed Al Fayed bugged Dodis phone calls
Mohamed Al Fayed allegedly taped his son Dodis phone calls, the inquest into the death of Princess Diana has heard. ANI

Dodi had all-night sex sessions with model, while wooing Di in the day
Princess Dianas lover Dodi Al Fayed had all-night sex sessions with an underwear model, while wooing the princess in the day, the inquest into their deaths has heard. ANI

Russian boffins close to creating time machine
Two Russian scientists have claimed that they are close t to creating a time machine. ANI

UKs NHS closes its doors to Indian doctors
Britains National Health Service (NHS) has closed its doors to doctors from India, South Africa and other Commonwealth countries in an attempt to preserve health service jobs for British graduates. ANI

Pak will not travel to Oz if CA opts to cancel forthcoming tour
Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) officials have warned that their teams tour of Australia next year would be called off if the world champions opted to cancel their forthcoming series in Pakistan over security concerns. ANI

Zardari seeks guarantee from Bush for free elections in Pak
Pakistan Peoples Party co-Chairman Asif Ali Zardari has appealed to US President George W Bush and congressional leaders to press Pakistan for a free and fair election that the international community would find acceptable. ANI

Pak economy is weakening amid internal strife: WSJ
Pakistans economy is weakening amid the internal strife in the country, The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) has said in its report. ANI

I dont want to be PPPs future PM candidate: Zardari
Co-chairman of Pakistan Peoples Party Asif Ali Zardari has said that he did not want to be the PPPs future Prime Minister candidate if party comes to power in February 18 polls. ANI

Less than 100 American soldiers in Pakistan: US official
US Assistant Secretary of Defence for Special Operations and Low-Intensity Conflict Mike Vickers has said that the American military presence in Pakistan is less than 100 personnel. ANI

Even President Bush influenced his elections with individual rigging: Shujaat
Pakistan Muslim League-Quaid (PML-Q) President Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain has said that individual rigging took place everywhere in the world, and added that even US President George W Bush influenced his elections with individual rigging. ANI

Less than 100 American soldiers in Pakistan: US official
US Assistant Secretary of Defence for Special Operations and Low-Intensity Conflict Mike Vickers has said that the American military presence in Pakistan is less than 100 personnel. ANI

Even President Bush influenced his elections with individual rigging: Shujaat
Pakistan Muslim League-Quaid (PML-Q) President Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain has said that individual rigging took place everywhere in the world, and added that even US President George W Bush influenced his elections with individual rigging. ANI

Citi Launches New QuikRemit Service
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CellTrust Corporation Launches Worldwide Availability of SecureSMS Gateway at Mobile World Congress 2008
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NextWave Wireless and EB Collaborate to Develop Innovative Mobile WiMAX Handset Reference Design
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Sidley Austin LLP Represents PT Indosat Tbk on a US$228.5 Million Financing for a Satellite Project
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Corning Adds LCD Glass Capacity in Taiwan
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Interactive Brokers Launches Direct Access to Mexican and Spanish Trading Products
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Warren Buffett Fields Questions at Business Wire Canada's Opening in Toronto on February 6, 2008
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Toshiba Announces World's Highest Performance Physical Random-Number Generator Circuit
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PCI Security Standards Council Issues Updated Self Assessment Questionnaire
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Outcast TV Selects Tanla Mobile to Develop Personal Video Communication Platform
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ExxonMobil Technology Delivers New Energy While Reducing Environmental Impact
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Gemalto Provides World's First Comprehensive NFC Mobile Contactless Management Solution to Taiwan Mobile
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Covidien Reports First-Quarter 2008 Results
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OneWorld Health Appoints Dr. Rajshankar Ghosh as India Country Director
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