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  1. Pakistan faces direct threat from extremism, not India: Clinton IANS - Wed, Oct 28

    Washington, Oct 28 (IANS) Warning Pakistan that the direct threat from violent extremism it faces could destabilise the entire region, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has voiced the hope that the India and Pakistan will resume their stalled dialogue. 

  2. Peshawar bombing kills 87, injures 200 IANS - Wed, Oct 28

    Peshawar, Oct 28 (IANS) More than 80 people were killed in one of the most horrific terror attacks in Pakistan this year when a massive bomb blast tore through a bustling market here Wednesday, shortly after US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton began a three-day trip to the country. 

  3. TIMELINE - Pakistan suffers bloodiest militant attack in 2 years Reuters - Wed, Oct 28

    REUTERS - Pakistan suffered its worst militant attack in two years on Wednesday when a car bomb killed more than 80 people in a crowded market in the city of Peshawar. 

  4. Shocking gang rape at California school dance IANS - Wed, Oct 28

    San Francisco, Oct 28 (DPA) Police have arrested a 15-year-old boy on charges that he participated in a shocking gang rape outside a school dance in northern California, amid reports that over a dozen students witnessed the brutal assault but did nothing to stop it. 

  5. To hit India, Lashkar looked to US man IE - Wed, Oct 28

    Pakistan-based terror group Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) planned to use a US national to carry out a major terrorist attack in India, US investigating authorities said on Tuesday. 

  6. U.S. President Barack Obama speaks at the Points of Light forum at Texas A&M University hosted by former president George H.W. Bush in College Station, Texas October 16, 2009. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque/Files
    Obama: 'I may be skinny but I'm tough' Reuters - Tue, Oct 27

    President Barack Obama had a message for his political friends and foes on Monday -- "just because I'm skinny doesn't mean I'm not tough." 

  7. Over 50 killed in Pakistan fighting IANS - Mon, Oct 26

    Islamabad, Oct 26 (DPA) At least 11 soldiers and 40 militants died in fierce clashes in Pakistan's troubled northwestern region, security officials said Monday. 

  8. East Asia summit welcomes revival of Nalanda University IANS - Sun, Oct 25

    Hua Hin (Thailand), Oct 25 (IANS) The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Sunday welcomed India's initiative to revive the Nalanda University in Bihar, noting that the varsity was a 'great ancient centre of learning'. 

  9. Indian student accuses Scottish university of racial discrimination ANI - Sat, Oct 24

    Aberdeen (Scotland), Oct. 24 (ANI): An Indian student has accused Scotland's Aberdeen University of racial discrimination. 

  10. Jean Sarkozy, 23-year-old son of President Nicolas Sarkozy, holds his ballot before voting at the Hauts-de-Seine region general council in Nanterre, west of Paris, October 23, 2009 for the election of a new member of the EPAD agency. REUTERS/Lionel Bonaventure/Pool
    Sarkozy's son wins board seat, affirms ambition Reuters - Sat, Oct 24

    The 23-year-old son of French President Nicolas Sarkozy on Friday won a seat on a powerful business district board, staying on track for a high-flying political career despite renouncing a bigger post. 


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