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Sources: Bush Advised To Delay Troop Cuts In Iraq
Bush   Defense   Iraq   Photos   President  
 CBS News 
Sources: Bush Advised To Delay Troop Cuts In Iraq
President Bush's top defense advisers have recommended he maintain 15 combat brigades in Iraq until the end of the year contrary to expectations that the improved security in Iraq would allow for quic... (photo: WN / Jamal Penjweny)
U.S. Army Soldiers of the Provincial Reconstruction Team from forward operating base Kalagush conduct a patrol through the village of Kowtalay in the Nuristan province of Afghanistan June 12, 2007.
Afghanistan   NATO   Photos   Rights   War  
 The News Tribune 
Human rights group condemns U.S., NATO air strikes in Afghanistan
WASHINGTON -- U.S. and NATO air bombings in Afghanistan have killed more than 500 civilians since 2006, fueling a public backlash against the coalition's war effort, a prominent human rights group sai... (photo: US Army / SSgt Michael Bracken)
 Yang Jiechi, Minister for Foreign Affairs of the People´s Republic of China, addresses the general debate of the sixty-second session of the General Assembly, at UN Headquarters in New York.    wnhires  (js1)   The Times of India 
Chinese Foreign Minister to meet Manmohan, Pranab today
|                 NEW DELHI: Chinese Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi, who arrived in Kolkata on a three-day visit to India on Sunday, will reach here this aft... (photo: UN/Marco Castro )
Chinese   Delhi   Manmohan   Photos   Slideshow   Today  
The Union Minister of External Affairs, Shri Pranab Mukherjee lighting the lamp to inaugurate the Joint inaugural function of the 26th Meeting of the Ministers of Health and the 61st Session of Regional Committee of South East Asian Region of World Health Organization, in New Delhi on September 08, 2008.	The Union Minister for Health and Family Welfare, Dr. Anbumani Ramadoss and the Minister of State for Health and Family Welfare, Smt. Panabaaka Lakshmi are also seen.  The Times of India 
Pranab to inaugurate WHO-SEAR meetings on Monday
|                 NEW DELHI: External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee will inaugurate 26th Meeting of Ministers of Health from the countries of WHO South... (photo: PIB of India / Photo Division, Ministry of Information & Broadcasting, Government of India.)
Asia   Health   India   Photos   WHO  
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Pakistani shopkeepers walk on the rubble of collapsed market at the site of Saturday's suicide bombing in the outskirts of Peshawar, Pakistan on Sunday, Sept. 7, 2008. The death toll in the massive suicide blast in Pakistan's militant-plagued northwest reached 35, officials said Sunday, as the country prepared for the widower of assassinated ex-Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto to take over as presi Independent online
Blast kills 35 in Pakistan
| By Riaz Khan | Peshawar - The death toll in a massive suicide blast in Pakistan's militant-plagued north-west reached 35, officials said on Sunday, as the country prepa... (photo: AP / Muhammad Sajjad)
Afghanistan   Pakistan   Photos   Taliban   Terrorism  
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Hong Kong Democrats Retain Veto Bloc in Legislative Elections
Hong Kong pro-democracy candidates, Audrey Eu (r) and Tanya Chan of the Civic Party celebrate after the Legislative Council election, 08 Sep 2008 Hong Kong's pro-democrac... (photo: WN / Denise Yong)
Asia   Hong Kong   Photos   Politics  
Stock brokers celebrate in their trading room after the Bombay Stock Exchange index touched 20,000 points, in Mumbai, India, Monday, Oct. 29, 2007. Indian shares soared to a record high Monday as the key stock index crossed the 20,000 level, propelled by foreign fund buying. The Times of India
Market sees a positive nuke explosion on Street
|                 | Equities appear poised for a surge on Monday after the Nuclear Supplier Group (NSG) on Saturday reached a... (photo: AP Photo / Rajesh Nirgude)
Business   India   Market   Photos   Stock Exchange  
Secretary Rice and UK Foreign Secretary Miliband meet in London on February 6, 2008. U.S. Embassy London photo by Richard Lewis The Times of India
Rice praises India's effort in Vienna
|                 WASHINGTON: Terming the waiver granted to India by the 45-member Nuclear Suppliers group (NSG) as a "huge s... (photo: U.S. Embassy London / Richard Lewis)
Condoleezza   India   Nuclear   Photos   Washington  
Indian policemen throw stone towards  Protestors throw stones at police during a clash at Nowhatta in Srinagar on Saturday. 06 september 2008, indian administrated kashmir The Times of India
Srinagar tense ahead of EC meet on J&K polls
| 8 Sep 2008, 0850 hrs IST,AGENCIES             SRINAGAR: Separatist leaders have called for a shutdown to be observed on Monday when the El... (photo: WN / Imran Nissar)
Election   India   Kashmir   Photos   Protest  
Shahbaz Sharif, the brother of former Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, speaks at a press conference in Lahore, Pakistan, Saturday Dec. 1, 2007. Sharif said the election commission's rejection of his candidacy for the upcoming election was politically motivated. Pakistan's election commission on Saturday rejected his candidacy, saying he had defaulted on a bank loan and was allegedly involved in a murder case in 1998 while chief minister of Punjab province. Dawn
Shahbaz visits grieving families: Mianwali tragedy
| By Our Correspondent | MIANWALI, Sept 7: Free education will be given to the children of families, which lost their 18 children in an accident on Saturday, Chief Minist... (photo: AP / )
Campaign   Education   Parliament   Photos   Politic  
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A growth strategy centred on agriculture
| By Shahid Javed Burki | One way for Pakistan to pull out of its present economic difficulties is to think differently about economic development, to give up on the old ... (photo: creative common file)
Agriculture   Development   Economy   Pakistan   Photos  
Hong Kong Voa News
Hong Kong Democrats Retain Veto Bloc in Legislative Elections
| Hong Kong pro-democracy candidates, Audrey Eu (r) and Tanya Chan of the Civic Party celebrate after the Legislative Council election, 08 Sep 2008Hong Kong's pro-democra... (photo: Creaive Commons / HenryLi)
Democrats   Elections   Hong Kong   Leader   Photos  
 INDIA-KOLKATA-DURGAPUR-EXPRESSWAY-TRUCK-JAM International Herald Tribune
Farmers suspend protest of Tata car plant
| : Farmers in eastern India who have blocked construction work at a Tata Motors car plant said they were suspending their protest after the government promised to return... (photo: WN / Bhaskar Mallick)
Car   Farmers   India   Photos   Tata  
Mirwaiz Umar Farooq (wearing a cap), Chairman of a moderate faction of Kashmir's All Parties Hurriyat (Freedom) Conference, addresses the crowd during a march in Srinagar August 18, 2008 The Times of India
Azadi no solution for J&K, says Omar
| 8 Sep 2008, 0324 hrs IST,TNN             NEW DELHI: National Conference president Omar Abdullah has ruled out Azadi as a solution to the K... (photo: WN / Imran Nissar)
Delhi   India   Kashmir   Photos   Politics  
Politics / Politicians / Elections Agricultural Policy
- 3 killed, 15 injured as US missiles hit madrassa in Pakistan
- House panel chief not ready to waive rules for India deal
- India, China should work for peace and stability in Asia
- Australia not willing to give India uranium despite NSG supp
Sources: Bush Advised To Delay Troop Cuts In Iraq
Sources: Bush Advised To Delay Troop Cuts In Iraq
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- Bumper rice crop, market hiccups
- A growth strategy centred on agriculture
- Hunger in Africa blamed on western rejection of GM food
- Organic farming re-kindles interest in paddy fields
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Bumper rice crop, market hiccups
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International Relations Climate Change Policy
- Russia opposes EU monitoring in Georgia
- Chinese Foreign Minister to meet Manmohan, Pranab today
- Obama, McCain differ on trade issues
- Rice praises India's effort in Vienna
 Yang Jiechi, Minister for Foreign Affairs of the People´s Republic of China, addresses the general debate of the sixty-second session of the General Assembly, at UN Headquarters in New York.    wnhires  (js1)
Chinese Foreign Minister to meet Manmohan, Pranab today
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- EXCLUSIVE - China government adviser urges greenhouse gas cu
- Lifestyle choices won't win the battle against global wa
- Asia pollution may boost U.S. temperatures
- Immediate stop-work order to be issued to errant developers
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Asia pollution may boost U.S. temperatures
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Human Rights Policies Society & Culture
- Pressure for coup: top Thai general
- Sold for £20: just two of India's million stolen c
- India: All Sides Using Children in Chhattisgarh Conflict
- China: As Paralympics Launch, Disabled Face Discrimination
Thailand's Supreme Commander Gen. Boonsrang Niampradit, right, leads Cambodia's Deputy Premier and Defence Minister Gen. Tea Banh, left, shortly after the latter one arrives for a meeting in the Thai-Cambodian border town of Aranyaprathet, Thailand, Monday, July 21, 2008. Thailand and Cambodia agreed to hold talks to avoid military action after they have massed troops on their disputed border region surrounding an 11th century tem
Pressure for coup: top Thai general
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- Wild monkey leads police on city chase
- Asha Unplugged over the years
- Brochure offers glimpse of seafaring glories
- Pressure for coup: top Thai general
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Wild monkey leads police on city chase
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Nuclear Weapons Terrorism
- The nuclear black market: It's a tough neighborhood
- Industries see 1.2 tln investment in nuclear power
- Zardari to visit China to negotiate nuclear deal
- Industries see Rs 1.2 trillion investment in nuclear power
 President George W. Bush listens to participants at a roundtable meeting on business exchanges Thursday, June 12, 2008, at the Villa Aurelia in Rome.
Bush to Press Nuclear Deal With India
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- 'Another US strike' in Pakistan
- Police: bombs explode at Kandahar police headquarters
- Afghan police say bombs explode at Kandahar police headquart
- Australia asks Zardari to focus on terrorism
 People flee Miran Shah, capital of Pakistan´s tribal area of North Waziristan on Tuesday, Oct. 9, 2007. Four days of fierce fighting between Islamic militants and security forces near the Afghan border has killed as many as 250 people in some of th
'Another US strike' in Pakistan
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