Oct 12, 2010
Indian accused of stabbing ex-girlfriend 27 times in Dubai
DUBAI: A 41-year-old Indian computer programmer has denied in court the charge of premeditatedly attempting to murder his ex-girlfriend, who claimed he stabbed her 27 times.
Pak accelerates pace of its nuclear weapons programme: Watchdog
The Institute for Science and International Security has obtained satellite images showing that a row of cooling towers at Pakistan's secret Khushab-III reactor has been completed, The Daily Telegraph reported.
Taliban now tap kidnapping as revenue source
ISLAMABAD: Taliban in Pakistan's northwest have changed their strategy and adopted a new approach of target killings and kidnapping for ransom, with a psychiatrist teaching youngsters brainwashed by militants and a relative of a political leader among the victims of this campaign.
Militants bomb girls school in Pakistan
ISLAMABAD: Unidentified militants bombed a girls school on Tuesday morning in Pakistan's Mohmand tribal region bordering Afghanistan, a media report said.
Musharraf planned to topple govt ever since he became army chief: Butt
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan's former military ruler General Pervez Musharraf had plans to topple the elected government since his inception as the army chief in 1998, revealed General Ziauddin Butt who was appointed as army chief by former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif on October 12, 1999, the fateful day that put an end to Butt's military career and Sharif's civilian rule.
Making news: US man bites police dog
WASHINGTON: When a dog bites a man, it's not news but the opposite is. Now, a man in US has hogged headlines by exactly doing that — biting a police canine.
Vampire wife drinks man's blood to express love
Vampires are probably not mythical creatures anymore — Melbourne 'vampire' Kriss Poison drinks her husband's blood as an expression of love.
Sex with the boss best way to the top
NEW YORK: Having sex with the boss is the fastest way to get to the top, according to an increasing number of Americans.
US lifts Gulf of Mexico deepwater drilling ban
WASHINGTON: The United States on Tuesday lifted a ban on deepwater drilling in the Gulf of Mexico imposed after the BP oil spill and set tough new safety conditions, officials said.
Militants bomb girls school in Pakistan
ISLAMABAD: Unidentified militants bombed a girls school on Tuesday morning in Pakistan's Mohmand tribal region bordering Afghanistan, a media report said.
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