LAHORE: Lahore High Court on Tuesday rejected the appeal of Mumbai attacks’ accused Zaki-ur Rehman Lakhvi. Lakhvi appealed the court to release him because there were insufficient proofs against him therefore he should be released against the decision of the anti-terrorists court.
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Lahore High Court rejects Lakhvi’s appeal
Pakistan ransom kidnappings ‘big business’
The kidnapping of young Briton Sahil Saeed has focused the international spotlight on one of Pakistan’s more murky secrets. Kidnapping for ransom is one of the most profitable and widespread criminal enterprises in the country. But it is one that has, until now, been fairly well hidden.
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Benny hinn s divorce
Benny Hinn’s wife: Divorce confirmed. Benny Hinn is a popular televangelist, and it wouldn’t seem as if he would fit the profile of someone getting a divorce. However, Benny Hinn’ s wife is seeking a divorce, papers have been filed, and reports have been confirmed. The couple has been married since 1979, meaning...
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Terror Threat: New Zealand Hockey Team Delays Indian Trip
Latest news abut updates, WELLINGTON: New Zealand said on Wednesday its men’s hockey team will delay travelling to the Hockey World Cup in India following a reported threat against foreign sports people travelling to the country. “While Hockey New Zealand still plans for the Black Sticks men’s team to attend the Hockey World...
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Deccan Chargers send legal notice to IPL
Deccan Chargers slapped a legal notice on the Indian Premier League and threatened to skip the third edition of the Twenty20 league beginning next month if its home matches are not re-allotted to Hyderabad and Vishakapatnam. In a legal notice sent to BCCI president Shashank Manohar, Deccan Chargers’ solicitors have asked the cash-awash...
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Dick Cheney Says He Opposed Bush Policies
WASHINGTON: Former American Vice President Dick Cheney says he disagreed with the Bush administration’s release of prisoners from the Guantanamo Bay detention center and with the decision to subject terrorists to criminal courts. Cheney says he opposed the Bush administration decision to charge shoe bomber Richard Reid in criminal court rather than declare...
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Olympic Torch Malfunction
Olympic Torch Malfunction, The Olympic Torch Malfunction was not a big deal in the series of the events at the opening ceremony of the Vancouver Winter Olympic Games 2010, but it was a moment that Canadians probably are wishing didn’t have happened.
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CJP takes suo motto notice of judges’ appointment
ISLAMABAD: Chief Justice of Pakistan Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry taking suo motto notice of judges’ appointment by President Asif Ali Zardari formed a 3-judge bench.
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AGIA Opponent, Ralph Samuels Joins Parnell in Alaska Primary
Primary election season is in full bloom across the country and here in California the mood is as apathetic as it always is. GOP establishment candidate and Mike Murphy employer, Meg Whitman appears to be coasting in for an easy grab at the republican spot in the November general election.
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Sen. McCain faces toughest re-election challenge (AP)
AP - Defeated just two years ago as the Republican presidential candidate and with his bonafides as a true conservative again being challenged, John McCain finds himself in a struggle to get even his party's nomination for another term in the Senate.
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