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Breaking News Thu, 7 Aug 2008
Pakistan Politics
Impeachment   Islamabad   Musharraf   Pakistan   Photos  
 Canada Dot Com 
Pakistan rulers agree to begin Musharraf impeachment
| ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - Pakistan's ruling coalition led by the party of slain former prime minister Benazir Bhutto on Thursday agreed to begin impeachment proceedings against President Pervez Musharra... (photo: AP / Fareed Khan)
pollution - environment - air pollution - factory - industry (sa0)
Cement   Factory   Photos   Pollution   Production  
 The Star 
Fair Park residents complain of dust pollution again
| IPOH: Residents living around Fair Park here had a temporary reprieve from the dust pollution problem when a nearby cement factory stopped one of its plants for maintenance work. | However, the prob... (photo: PD / akgunsemra)
Pakistani lawyers step on a picture of Pakistan's President Pervez Musharraf during a rally to celebrate release of Pakistan's deposed chief justice Iftikhar Mohammed Chaudhry in Multan, Pakistan on Tuesday, March 25, 2008.  The Daily Mail 
Troubled Pakistan's President Musharraf 'to be impeached'
| Defiant: Pervez Musharraf says he will resist attempts to remove him | Pakistan faces fresh upheaval today as it was reported that President Pervez Musharraf is to be impeached. | Mr Musharraf is fl... (photo: AP Photo / Khalid Tanveer)
Musharraf   Pakistan   Photos   Politics   President  
 President George W. Bush addresses his remarks to reporters Friday, June 20, 2008 at the White House, thanking members of the House and Senate for their bipartisan cooperation in reaching agreement on war funding and intelligence gathering legislation.  Time Magazine 
Bush to Asia: Stop Oppression
| (BANGKOK, Thailand) —President Bush praised the spread of freedom in Asia while training a harsh spotlight Thursday on the region's democratic laggards, sharply criticizing oppression and human... (photo: White House / Eric Draper)
Asia   Bangkok   Photos   Politics   US  
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 Supporters of Pakistan´s military ruler President Pervez Musharraf rally in front of the Parliament in Islamabad, Pakistan, Saturday, Oct 6, 2007. Lawmakers were voting Saturday in a presidential election that Pakistan´s military ruler is exp London Evening Standard
Troubled Pakistan's President Musharraf 'to be impeached'
| Defiant: Pervez Musharraf says he will resist attempts to remove him | Pakistan faces fresh upheaval today as it was reported that President Pervez Musharraf is to be i... (photo: AP/B.K.Bangash)
Beijing   Musharraf   Pakistan   Photos   Politics  
 KLps1 - January07 - Automobile - Car - Cars - Technology - Hyundai - Hyundai Showroom.(ps1)  The Times of India
Hyundai India defers third shift plan on slowdown fears
|                   CHENNAI: Country's second largest car manufacturer Hyundai Motor India Ltd. has deferred a decision ... (photo: WN/Patricia)
Automaker   Business   India   Industry   Photos  
A young couple walks among shoppers crowding a shopping street Friday, Oct. 21, 2005 in Shanghai, China. China's economy grew at a blistering rate of 9.4 percent in the first three quarters of 2005 as investment surged and the country's politically volatile trade surplus more than doubled, the government said Thur Canada Dot Com
Time to invest in China is now
| Come on in, the water's fine. | That's the message from veteran business journalist and first-time author Rebecca Fannin for Canadian investors worried about China's ec... (photo: AP / Eugene Hoshiko)
Business   China   Investment   People   Photos  
Oil palm (sl1) The Times of India
Firms renege on veg oil imports as prices fall
|                 NEW DELHI: Vegetable oil traders are reneging on contracts to import palm oil as they expect benchmark Mala... (photo: Creative Commons)
Delhi   Palm   Photos   Prices   Vegetable  
Hens and Cocks -Birds-Poultry -India The Times of India
Ancestors of chickens studied for conservation
|                 KOLKATA: The ancestors of domestic chickens and poultry are being conserved and studied by scientists in ca... (photo: WN / Sayali Santosh Kadam)
Conservation   India   Kolkata   Photos   Poultry  
 A student dressed as a war victim participates in a peace rally to commemorate World Hiroshima Day on the eve of the 61st anniversary of the US atomic bombing of Hiroshima in Bombay, India, Saturday, Aug. 5, 2006. Students and activists concluded the ral Canada Dot Com
Hiroshima anniversary marked by vow of peace
| HIROSHIMA, Japan - About 45,000 people attended a memorial ceremony Wednesday at the Peace Memorial Park here to mark the 63rd anniversary of the 1945 U.S. atomic bombi... (photo: AP/Gautam Singh)
Anniversary   Hiroshima   Japan   Peace   Photos  
sugar The Times of India
Sugar futures open up on festive demand hopes
|                 MUMBAI: Sugar futures opened higher on Thursday on expectations of good spot demand ahead of festival seaso... (photo: Public domain photo)
Business   Finance   India   Market   Photos  
Pro-Tibet protest in Pokhara, Nepal Syracuse
Tibetan exiles demonstrate against China in Nepal
| KATMANDU, Nepal (AP) - About 2,000 Tibetan exiles demonstrated in Nepal's capital on Thursday, a day before the Olympics open in Beijing, demanding religious rights and... (photo: Creative Commons / Tom Booth)
China   Democracy   Nepal   Photos   Tibet  
Sailors attached to Naval Coastal Warfare Squadron Forward 21 conduct boat maneuvers off the coast of Camp Patriot jd1 The Times of India
Now SMEs help sailors
| 7 Aug, 2008, 1404 hrs IST,TNN                 AHMEDABAD: Ahoy! And you can hear the US sailor even when he is in the high s... (photo: usdodphoto / Sandra M. Palumbo)
Ahmedabad   Cellphone   Photos   Technology   shipping  
7th st e waste (sl1) The Times of India
India a thriving global e-waste dump yard
|                   NEW DELHI: If you thought your old outdated PC or television was safely in a junkyard rotting away o... (photo: creative commons / )
Delhi   Environment   India   Photos   Waste  
Ayam - Ternakan - Agrikultur - Flu Burung. (ps1) The Star
Indonesia testing 13 for bird flu in Sumatra village
| JAKARTA (Reuters) - Thirteen people from a village in North Sumatra are due to be tested for bird flu after falling sick, Indonesian health officials said on Thursday. ... (photo: Public Domain / -)
Bird   Disease   Health   Indonesia   Photos  
Howard Bach and Eva Lee, from the United States, stand on the podium after winning the gold medal in the Badminton Mixed Doubles final of the Pan American Games in Rio de Janeiro, Thursday, July 19, 2007. San Fransisco Chronicle
Beijing 2008: The Locals
Badminton | Howard Bach | Event: Men's doubles, mixed doubles | Age: 29, Ht: 5-6, Wt: 160 | Hometown: San Francisco | A 2004 Olympian, he'll compete in men's doubles in B... (photo: AP Photo / Armando Franca)
Badminton   Beijing   Olympics   Photos   Vietnam  
China India
- IOC hails Beijing pollution effort as smog persists -
- Text of Chinese Foreign Ministry's statement -
- China tightens currency controls to curb inflows -
- Text of Chinese Foreign Ministry's statement
Pakistan Politics
Pakistan rulers agree to begin Musharraf impeachment
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- Violence runs through this 'stable' India, built on
- Renewed protests threaten to delay Nano India launch -
- Shell To Help More Indian Refineries Streamline Processes
- Farm safeguards are obstacle to resuming trade talks
Tata Indigo -Car -Automobile -India
Vehicle makers rev up financing in risky turn
more
Turkey Iraq
- Three hurt in Istanbul explosions
- Report: 3 injured in Istanbul explosions
- Turkcell sees 38 pct core profit margin in 2008
- hit Turkey oil link may take 1-2 wks to reopen
Littoral explosion at Waikupanaha
Explosion stops crude flow via Turkey's BTC pipeline
more
- Iraqi superstar to sing in Abu Dhabi
- Most Iraqi refugees refuse to head home
- Iraqi official defends spending
- Kirkuk row scuppers chance of Iraq elections next year
 Maj. Gen. David H. Petraeus, commander of the 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault), and Syrian officials turn the valve of an oil pump to signify the start of oil pumping to Syria in Mosul, Iraq, Sept. 6, 2003.
Iraq's surplus, with oil revenue, raises issue of reconstruction costs
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Saudi Arabia Japan
- Dubai's 'Palm' Owners Add Stake In Cirque Du Sol
- Israel considers military option for Iran nukes
- Emirates Airbus A380 debuts on US West Coast
- Legislators in Iraq adjourn for vacation without new electio
 Maj. Gen. David H. Petraeus, commander of the 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault), and Syrian officials turn the valve of an oil pump to signify the start of oil pumping to Syria in Mosul, Iraq, Sept. 6, 2003.
Iraq's surplus, with oil revenue, raises issue of reconstruction costs
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- Homegrown marijuana cases surge in Japan -
- US defeats Japan 1-0 on goal by Stuart Holden -
- Homegrown marijuana cases surge in Japan, with users buying
- US defeats Japan 1-0 on goal by Stuart Holden
 KLps1 - January07 - Automaker - Automobile - Technology - Car - Cars - Toyota - Toyota Showroom. (ps1)
Toyota reports fall in fiscal first-quarter profit
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Indonesia Pakistan
- Strong Indonesian quake damages 1,200 buildings
- Strong Indonesian quake causes damage, injuries
- Peter Cave
- Strong Indonesian quake causes damage, injuries
Ayam - Ternakan - Agrikultur - Flu Burung. (ps1)
Indonesia testing 13 for bird flu in Sumatra village
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- Pakistan, India urged to follow Korean example
- Pakistan rulers agree to begin Musharraf impeachment
- Sharif the likely winner of Pakistan's power play
- Pakistan coalition threatens Musharraf with impeachment
Pakistan Politics
Pakistan rulers agree to begin Musharraf impeachment
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