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Jackson family divided over funeral: manager Tohme Tohme

Michael Jackson's family is divided over the public memorial and funeral of the 'King of Pop, his manager Dr Tohme Tohme has revealed. The Lebanese-born businessman was with the Jackson family at the UCLA hospital when the star died after a suspected cardiac arrest on June 25.
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Pakistan rejects US assertions of modernising nuke arsenals

''Pakistan’s command and control systems are completely indigenous and we have never sought the advice of any US expert in this regard,'' Foreign Ministry spokesman Abdul Basit said in a statement here....
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Anti-Pakistan elements are terrorists: Gilani

Prime Minister Syed Yusuf Raza Gilani said on Sunday all anti‑Pakistan elements are terrorists and they have no religion, belief and geographic boundaries. Talking to media after offering Fateha at the grave of Dr Sarfaraz Naeemi Shaheed in Jamia Naeemia here,...
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Pak offers Rs 50 million reward for Taliban chief

Pakistani authorities today announced rewards for information leading to the capture, dead or alive, of 11 militant commanders, including a bounty of Rs 50 million for local Taliban chief Baitullah Mehsud....
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Gilani is proud of Pak cricketers

“Younus Khan’s captaincy, Afridi’s sixes, Kamran Akmal’s batting and Umar Gul’s bowling - I watched it all intently. And the prayers of the whole nation were with cricket team.”...
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Bobby Jindal among bandwagon of falling GOP stars: CBS analysis

Indian origin Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal is among the pack of falling GOP stars, along with other future presidential hopefuls involved in one controversy or the other, something that is causing considerable worries to the Republicans, claims a CBS analysis....
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Pak claims “diplomatic” victory over absence of UN resolution on Mumbai attacks

The Pakistan government sees the failure of the United Nations (UN) to issue a resolution regarding the November 2008 Mumbai terror attacks despite unprecedented pressure from India, as its diplomatic win over its neighbour....
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Taliban, not India, greatest threat to Pakistan: Zardari

Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari has said that terrorism, not India, is the greatest "threat" to his country, a significant shift in Islamabad's view of its neighbour that provoked controversy back home....
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West owes sustained economic support to Pakistan - Zardari

Advocating the critical importance of democracy and economic development to defeating terrorists, President Asif Ali Zardari Monday asked the international community, particularly the Western powers, to support Pakistan with immediate assistance a...
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Pakistan asks Taliban to leave the country

Pakistan's Interior Minister Rehman Malik has warned the Taliban to leave the country, since the government will not rest until the last one was eliminated from the country's soil....
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