America trust Obama more than Clinton, McCain US consumers rate Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama as more appealing, trustworthy, and influential than party rival Hillary Clinton and Republican frontrunner John McCain.
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No 'exit strategy', says Musharraf Hours after a leading British newspaper "The Daily Telegraph" reported that the beleaguered President had "already started discussing the exit strategy for himself", Musharraf, through his spokesman Maj Gen Rashid Qureshi, made it clear that he has no such plan.
Prez retreats into mental bunker President Pervez Musharraf is "sulking" after the strong performance of opposition parties in Pakistan's general election and has retreated into a mental bunker, a media report said on Sunday.
PPP stakes claim to form govt Pakistan People's Party (PPP) leaders, who have been discussing possible formation of a coalition government with other opposition parties following the February 18 polls, asked the Musharraf regime to invite it to form government.
Lantern fish...Visitors admire the giant lanterns at a park in Shenyang, China, on Friday. The lanterns display was aimed to attract tourists to the Olympic city. Tourism growth in China is expected to stay strong with an expected boost from the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games and the 2010 Shanghai World Expo. As a result, China is tipped to overtake France by 2014 as the world’s top tourism destination, according to the World Tourism Organisation. AFP
Is commercialisation of cricket through the Indian Premier League good or bad? Deccan Herald had invited its readers’ opinion on the issue. Almost all our readers opined that commercialisation of cricket would have negative effect on the game as money would dominate the true spirit and patriotism of players.
The responsibility of players will be measured in terms of their bid amount. Some readers even termed IPL bidding as slave trade.