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Wacky record-setters triumph on Guinness records day
The 28 women limbering up on the south bank of London's River Thames gave morning commuters a giggle.
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Banned at home, Murree Brewery seizes Hollywood moment
Inundated with emails asking about its beer, Murree Brewery seized free publicity to launch expansion plans outside.
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Olympics: Qatar to continue bidding
Qatar will keep bidding for the summer Olympics despite having failed to make the cut
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Progress?: Govt mulls Baradar’s release
Afghanistan has been pushing Pakistan to release Afghan Taliban captives who could provide leverage in any peace talks
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Turkmen gas field to begin production in 2013
Galkynysh field will feed TAPI to supply energy-hungry Pakistan with gas
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Currency : Rupee strengthens against dollar
The Pakistani rupee ended stronger at 95.71/76 to the dollar, compared with Wednesday’s close of 95.86/91.
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Pakistan to consider releasing Mullah Baradar: Officials
Decision dependent on advancement made in peace efforts after the current releases of lower level members.
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Myanmar to free 452 prisoners ahead of Obama visit
Obama to visit Myanmar next week, prisoners to be released in an apparent goodwill gesture.
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China's new party chief Xi gets strong mandate for action
China's seven-member leadership team unveiled, Xi Jinping to head party, Li Keqiang his deputy.
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No security breach in Petraeus affair: Obama
Obama says in a press conference that national security was not compromised, but law enforcement says otherwise.