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US uses Syrian rebel supply lines as it prepares to send arms
Supplies are handed to officers of the moderate Free Syrian Army (FSA) at clandestine locations.
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Being rude to French president no longer an offense
The president has so far shown a thick skin, however, as critics have given him a string of unkind nicknames.
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Undeterred by Taliban: Mountaineers vow to rise to the challenge
Romanian climber recalls Nanga Parbat ascent after 10 foreigners were gunned down.
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Currency: Rupee weakens in interbank
The rupee ended weaker at 100.95/101.05 against the dollar, compared to Wednesday’s close of 100.66/100.71.
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Seeking ‘best’ advice: Etisalat hires Goldman to advise on Warid acquisition
Acquisition will give UAE-based operator an opportunity to consolidate its operations in Pakistan.
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These Romanians beat Pakistan's killer mountain, terrorists
Romanian climbers say they escaped the terrorists since they took a different climbing route.
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Did you know? Royal baby’s name unveiled: George Alexander Louis
Third-in-line to the British throne, George will have the title His Royal Highness Prince George of Cambridge.
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George H W Bush shaves head in support of boy with leukemia
Bush, 89, and members of his security detail, shaved their heads to support Patrick.
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Militants kill 14 Shias after checking ID cards in north Iraq
The killings took place near the town of Sulaiman Pek, 160 km north of Baghdad.
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At least 77 people killed after Spanish train derailed: Court
The eight carriage train was travelling from Madrid to Ferrol on the Galician coast when it derailed.









