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On the Pakistan India border – a cold peace
The trade, limited to 21 items, is small, hampered by the fact that it has to be done through a barter system.
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Pakistan gave China access to 'stealth' chopper from Bin Laden raid: Report
ISI and Chief of army staff Ashfaq Kayani, deny that China had been given access.
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Spoilers don’t ruin the mood
A new study shows spoilers may enhance enjoyment, even for suspense-driven story lines and film plots.
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Suicide bombers, gunmen kill 22 in central Afghanistan
Taliban suicide bombers attacked a governor's compound in central Afghanistan during a security meeting.
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Pakistan quizzes suspects over abducted American
Police have detained a few people for questioning, including guards posted at house.
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Most patients don't need extra tests for diagnosis
Doctors said tests such as CT scans and ultrasounds only helped in making a diagnosis in about one in three cases.
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Currency: Rupee weakens
The rupee ended weaker at 86.39/45 to the dollar
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Football: FIFA opens ethics probes into 16 officials
Mohammed Bin Hammam allegedly handed out bribes to Caribbean members of Concacef.
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Study encourages silence during eye injections
A new study suggests making sure your doctor doesn't talk during drug injections for eye conditions.
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Google, Facebook face-off in social games
The dueling social gaming announcements underscored what may emerge as a key battleground between the two Web giants.









