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Pakistanis wonder what more they can do in war on militancy
More than 3,000 Pakistani soldiers have been killed, greater than the death toll among Nato forces in Afghanistan.
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Seattle 'superhero' charged with pepper-spray assault
Disguised by a hooded mask and wearing a molded black-and-yellow suit of body armor, Fodor carries pepper spray.
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Currency: Rupee firms, overnight rates flat
rupee firmed to 87.15/20 to the dollar
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Pakistan must help solve Afghanistan: Clinton
Clinton says that Pakistan needs to be part of the solution, or see itself become part of the problem.
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Football: Late goals give Brazil 2-1 win
Goals by Ronaldinho and Marcelo in the last 11 minutes gave 10-man Brazil a 2-1 win.
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US slaps Iranian airline, men with sanctions over assassination plot
US Treasury also put sanctions on five men linked with conspiring to plot the assassination of Saudi envoy to US.
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Spot-fixing: Mahmood denies using phone-hacking method
Former investigations editor at News of the World denies that spot-fixing story was exposed through phone hacking.
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Timeline: Messages attributed to al Qaeda's Zawahiri
A timeline of some of the major recent statements attributed to Ayman al-Zawahiri.
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Captain’s effort upstages Samuels’ in one-off Twenty20 against West Indies
Rampaul concedes only two runs in his first four balls before Rahim’s six sealed the win.
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Fao report: Floods damage 3.7% of total crop area
Floods in Pakistan have damaged at least 880,000 hectares of standing crops









