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Abdul Qadeer Khan wants youth to force change
I want to bring change, help people of Pakistan, like I did back in 1974 when India test fired its nukes, says Khan.
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No charges for deaths of terrorism suspects: US Justice Department
Human rights activists criticize Justice Department decision.
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Pentagon threatens legal action over bin Laden book
The letter, addressed to Mark Owen identified two separate non-disclosure agreements he signed with the Navy.
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World Bank: World food prices jumped 10 per cent in July
The World Bank says it does not foresee a repeat of 2008, when food price spike triggered riots in some countries.
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Cricket: Offence the best defence, says Taylor
New Zealand look to bounce back against India after innings defeat.
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Currency: Rupee stronger against dollar
Pakistani rupee ended stronger at 94.48/94.54 to the dollar
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Malik Ishaq detained at Lahore airport
Head of banned Lashkar-e-Jhangvi was returning from Saudi Arabia after performing Umra when he was detained.
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Security forces kill 18 militants in Bajaur
Military also claims killing two Taliban commanders during security operation.
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Rimsha being favoured: Accuser's lawyer
There are many Mumtaz Qadris in this country and we will support them, says Rao Abdur Raheem.
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US charges Saudi at Guantanamo with plotting to bomb oil tankers
Ahmed al Darbi could face life in prison if convicted on six charges.









