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US military trainers trickle back into Pakistan
Fewer than 10 US special ops soldiers sent to training site near Peshawar, will instruct Pak Frontier Corps trainers.
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Wind farms: China firm to invest $3b in Pakistan
Company said it had already obtained approval from the government to construct a wind power project
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Currency: Rupee posts new low against dollar
Pakistani rupee weakened further to close at a new low at 93.44/52
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Music takes centre stage at MTV Movie Awards
This year, fantasy The Hunger Games and comedy Bridesmaids will battle for the most awards.
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North Carolina folk artist Doc Watson dies at 89
Doc blended his Appalachian musical roots with bluegrass, country, gospel and blues to create a unique style.
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For Pakistani truckers, NATO route row is all about the money
Despite their anger, financial survival outweighs nationalist sentiment and the shame of helping "the enemy".
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Fired for being "too hot," New Jersey woman claims
Odes eventually agreed to purchase a sweater to wear over her dress, but was dismissed anyway.
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Common painkillers tied to lower skin cancer risk: study
People with a history of using aspirin and other painkillers had a 13% lower risk of melanoma compared to others.
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'Sex and the City' actress Nixon, girlfriend marry
The couple have been together for around eight years and have one son together.
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Shakil Afridi rejected US resettlement offer: Officials
Afridi may have believed removing a threat like bin Laden would win him praise, say US officials.









