Pak court allows Sharif to return In yet another setback for embattled President Pervez Musharraf, the Supreme Court on Thursday allowed former prime minister Nawaz Sharif to return to Pakistan after he had been in exile in Saudi Arabia for seven years.
No pullout while Im Prez, says Bush President George Bush sought to buy more time for his Iraq surge strategy on Wednesday by making a risky comparison for the first time with the bloodshed and chaos that followed the US pullout from Vietnam.
Attack on Indians a shame Chancellor Angela Merkel blasted a small town in Germanys former communist east on for failing to stop a brutal mob attack on Indian immigrants, saying it had hurt the countrys image abroad.
Bangla life hit as curfew stays After a three-hour respite, indefinite curfew was re-imposed on capital Dhaka and five other divisional headquarters Thursday evening after two days of violent clashes between soldiers and students of Dhaka University earlier in the week.
Diana was pregnant, but Dodi not the father Princess Diana was almost certainly pregnant when she died but her boyfriend Dodi Al Fayad, killed alongside her in a car crash in Paris 10 years ago, was not the father of the baby, a daily reported on Thursday.
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