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Taliban may take hostage of karachi

Saturday, 28 February 2009 0 comments
Karachi: Taliban have established secret hideouts in the southern financial hub of Karachi and its militants “could take the city hostage at any point”, according to Pakistani police. The CID Special Branch of police has highlighted the presence of Taliban in Karachi in a report submitted to the Sindh government and the provincial police chief. Related Stories`US maintaining vigil on Pak nukes`The Taliban have “huge caches” of...
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Aviation Turbine fuel Prices Cut by 7%

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New Delhi: State-run fuel retailers on Saturday slashed jet fuel or ATF rates by a further seven percent, making it the 11th reduction since September last year. Aviation Turbine Fuel (ATF) prices in Delhi were slashed by Rs 2,052 per kilolitre to Rs 27,106 per kl, effective midnight tonight, an official of Indian Oil Corp, the nation’s largest fuel retailer, said. But for the one-off 3.3 percent increase in rates on January...
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Aviation Turbine fuel Prices Cut by 7%

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New Delhi: State-run fuel retailers on Saturday slashed jet fuel or ATF rates by a further seven percent, making it the 11th reduction since September last year. Aviation Turbine Fuel (ATF) prices in Delhi were slashed by Rs 2,052 per kilolitre to Rs 27,106 per kl, effective midnight tonight, an official of Indian Oil Corp, the nation’s largest fuel retailer, said. But for the one-off 3.3 percent increase in rates on January 16,...
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Pak’s Political Rift May Pose Test For Obama

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NEW YORK: The intensifying political battle between the president and the main opposition leader is shaping up as a potential crisis for the Obama administration. The US tries to focus the government on fighting the Qaeda and Taliban insurgency here, New York Times commented on the political situation in Pakistan. The domestic struggle will almost certainly deflect attention from that fight as President Asif Ali Zardari and his...
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Call For Shutdown in Jharkhand by Maoists

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Ranchi: Maoists forced a shutdown against alleged police atrocities in Jharkhand on Saturday. The 24-hour shutdown call disrupted road and rail traffic. “We are facing a lot of problems. I have to go to Palamu, but there is no train available. The government is not able to do anything. Not only me, all the passengers are facing problems,” said Rahul, a rail passenger.Bus services to and from Ranchi have been completely snapped,...
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Pak Navy’s Contention rejected by India

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Tiruchirappalli: India on Saturday rejected Pakistan Navy chief Admiral Noman Bashir’s contention that terrorists involved in attacks in Mumbai did not use the sea route and said there was evidence that they did. Union Home Minister P Chidambaram said India has evidence to prove that terrorists involved in the Mumbai attacks used sea route from Karachi. There was no further evidence that is required to be given to Pakistan as...
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NIDJI - Shadow

Friday, 27 February 2009 0 comments
Free Download Mp3 Shadow by Nidji @ PlazaMp3.Blogspot. Gets Hot New Releases Mp3 at Download Mp3 Lirik Lagu NIDJI - SHADOWyou got to be the only oneyou got to be the onehey you got to stay awakeyou got to start to save the worldyou got to be alert*) shadows.. shadows..in the world we living onshadows.. shadows..in the world we living onshadows .. shadows..we’re alone in the world we ownshadows .....
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Again Fresh Gun Fire in Dhaka

Thursday, 26 February 2009 0 comments
Dhaka: Fresh gunfire erupted at a paramilitary camp in the Bangladeshi capital on Thursday, police said, as troops took to streets in towns across the country a day after 50 people were killed during a mutiny. Meanwhile, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina urged the rebels to surrender. Hasina urged calm, but the revolt by some members of the Bangladesh Rifles (BDR) force over a pay dispute spread outside Dhaka after officials earlier...
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BDR Mutinies Break out

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Dhaka: Mutinies by members of the paramilitary Bangladesh Rifles (BDR) have broken out in various towns around the country even as BDR violence in the capital Dhaka was being contained, police and witnesses said on Thursday. Nearly 50 people were killed in Dhaka as BDR troops fought among themselves on Wednesday after shooting began in their headquarters over a pay dispute and other issues, a government minister said on Thursday....
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Interim Budget Presented by Pranab Mukherjee in Parliament

Monday, 16 February 2009 0 comments
New Delhi: Presenting the Interim Budget in the Parliament, acting Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee said that the economy had maintained a growth between 7%-8% and per capita income had grown by 7.4% in the last 4 yrs. He also said that government was within striking distance of fiscal correction. He people of India had voted for change. He referred to the CMP of the UPA which he said was created to bring about this change....
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World’s First Fly Russian Fighter is Indian Woman

Sunday, 15 February 2009 0 comments
BANGALORE: Suman Sharma, daughter of a retired Indian naval officer and an army colonel’s sister, became the world’s first woman to fly the mighty Russian MiG-35 fighter jet at the Aero India international air show here. The 30-year-old also became the first civilian woman to co-pilot the American-strike fighter F-16IN of Lockheed Martin two days before the biennial event took off at the Indian Air Force (IAF) base at Yelahanka,...
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Indian Jet Fighter Drop Bomb on Rajasthan Village

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JAISALMER: Did an Indian Air Force fighter jet drop a bomb on a village close to the border cityof Jaisalmer? The IAF has denied the incident, but a local resident, Dost Ali of Doshe Khan ki Dhani, has lodged an FIR with the police, claiming a plane flew over his village at 11.30 am on Friday and dropped a bomb that destroyed crops on five bighas of his farmland and partly damaged his house. He claims he was about 2 km away from...
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