• Pakistani villagers gather on higher ground as floodwaters enter the Alam Kot village in Sindh provincePakistani villagers gather on higher ground as floodwaters enter the Alam Kot village in Sindh province
  • Pakistan's Salman Butt, second left, leads his team out on the second day of the fourth Test match against England. -Pakistan's Salman Butt, second left, leads his team out on the second day of the fourth Test match against England. -
  • A malnourished Pakistani boy whose family was displaced by floods seen at a temporary camp in Sukkar, Sindh Province.A malnourished Pakistani boy whose family was displaced by floods seen at a temporary camp in Sukkar, Sindh Province.
  • A child waits for his turn to get food at a camp for flood survivors in Sukkur, in southern Pakistan. A child waits for his turn to get food at a camp for flood survivors in Sukkur, in southern Pakistan.
  • A girl looks at her empty bowl as she licks off the remains of her food at a camp for people affected with floods in the Muzaffargarh district in Punjab.A girl looks at her empty bowl as she licks off the remains of her food at a camp for people affected with floods in the Muzaffargarh district in Punjab.
  • Children line up for food in a camp set up for displaced people in Nowshera.Children line up for food in a camp set up for displaced people in Nowshera.
  • Afghan president Hamid Karzai speaks during a meeting with US senator John Kerry at the Presidential Palace in Kabul.Afghan president Hamid Karzai speaks during a meeting with US senator John Kerry at the Presidential Palace in Kabul.
  • Shah Mehmood Qureshi addresses the United Nations General Assembly.Shah Mehmood Qureshi addresses the United Nations General Assembly.
  • A young flood victim holds out a pot for food while racing after a vehicle with others taking refuge along a roadside in Muzaffargarh district. A young flood victim holds out a pot for food while racing after a vehicle with others taking refuge along a roadside in Muzaffargarh district.
  • Women shout slogans during the funeral procession of Syed Farrukh Bukhari, a 19-year-old Kashmiri boy, in Kreeri, north of Srinagar. Most of the victims in the valley's protests are youth under 21 years of age. Women shout slogans during the funeral procession of Syed Farrukh Bukhari, a 19-year-old Kashmiri boy, in Kreeri, north of Srinagar. Most of the victims in the valley's protests are youth under 21 years of age.
 Stalled funding hits Pakistan aid effort: UN

Stalled funding hits Pakistan aid effort: UN

September 2, 2010

THATTA, Pakistan: Relief efforts in flood-ravaged Pakistan are being stretched by the "unprecedented scale" of the disaster, with the flow of international aid almost at a standstill, the UN said Thursday.

Thousands remained trapped by floodwaters in the hardest-hit southern province of Sindh, while others complained of going without food or water for days and some were being forced to live in the rubble of their ruined homes.

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  • Don’t miss chance for peace in ME, pleads Obama

    Don’t miss chance for peace in ME, pleads Obama

    September 2, 2010

    WASHINGTON: US President Barack Obama on Wednesday pleaded with Israelis and Palestinians not to let slip a fleeting opportunity for peace, as he launched a landmark Middle East diplomatic initiative.

    "This moment of opportunity may not soon come again," Obama warned after holding separate meetings with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Palestinian president Mahmoud Abbas and the leaders of Egypt and Jordan.

    "They cannot afford to let it slip away. Now is the time for leaders of courage and vision to deliver the peace that their people deserve."

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  •  NY Muslim groups decry hostile atmosphere

    NY Muslim groups decry hostile atmosphere

    September 2, 2010

    NEW YORK – It is "unethical, insensitive and inhumane" to oppose the planned mosque near ground zero, more than 50 leading Muslim organizations said Wednesday as they cast the intense debate as a symptom of religious intolerance in America.

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  • Katrina Kaif not yet an Indian!

    Katrina Kaif not yet an Indian!

    September 2, 2010

    MUMBAI: It has been more than six years since Katrina Kaif started working in Bollywood. But the actress, who rules many Indian hearts with her beauty and charm, is not yet an Indian citizen and has neither applied for it, reveals a news report.

    Katrina started modeling at a young age of fourteen. It was in London, the UK-based director Kaizad Gustad offered her the film Boom in the year 2003. Since then Kat has emerged as a superstar in Bollywood but surprisingly the actress still continues to stay in India on employment visa.

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  • Cricketers in bet scandal innocent: Pak HC

    Cricketers in bet scandal innocent: Pak HC

    September 2, 2010

    LONDON: Three Pakistan cricketers at the centre of illegal betting allegations are innocent, Pakistan's ambassador to Britain said Thursday after meeting the players.

    Pakistan High Commissioner Wajid Shamsul Hasan told a scrum of media that Test captain Salman Butt and bowlers Mohammad Aamer and Mohammad Asif had declared their innocence and vowed to fight the allegations.

    "The three players have said that they are extremely disturbed by what has happened in the past week, especially in regard of their alleged involvement in the crime," Hasan told reporters.

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    US places TTP on terror outfit list

    September 2, 2010

    WASHINGTON: The United States slapped Pakistani Taliban chief, Hakimullah Mehsud, with terrorism charges on Wednesday for his alleged role in the murder of seven Americans at a CIA base in Afghanistan.

    The Justice Department move came as the State Department added the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) to a blacklist of foreign terrorist organizations, which means members face asset freezes and travel bans.

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  • Risks remain with Gulf well cap coming off

    September 2, 2010

    NEW ORLEANS – Engineers don't expect to see another gusher when they delicately remove a cap on the blown-out Gulf of Mexico well that spawned the worst offshore oil spill in U.S. history.

    The planned removal of the cap Thursday is a prelude to raising the massive blowout preventer that failed to prevent the disaster.

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  • Hilton banned from Wynn resorts after Vegas arrest

    September 2, 2010

    LAS VEGAS – Paris Hilton was banned Wednesday from two Wynn resorts on the Las Vegas Strip, and her boyfriend was dismissed as a nightclub partner following their arrests in a vehicle that police said reeked of marijuana.

    Wynn Resorts Ltd. spokeswoman Jennifer Dunne told The Associated Press that Hilton is barred from Wynn Las Vegas and Encore.

    Meanwhile, boyfriend Cy Waits was "separated" from his job after less than a week as top managing partner of the Tryst Nightclub at Wynn and XS The Nightclub at Encore, Dunne said in a statement.

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  • Shoaib, Gul return as Pakistan take on Somerset

    September 2, 2010

    TAUNTON, England: Pakistan will get the opportunity to test the form and fitness of fast bowlers Shoaib Akhtar and Umar Gul when they take on Somerset in a warm-up match here at the County Ground on Thursday (today).
    Shoaib and Gul will be replacing tainted pace duo Mohammad Asif and Mohammad Amir, who will miss today’s game because of alleged involvement in a ‘spot-fixing’ scandal. Salman Butt, the Pakistan Test captain, will also miss the warm-up match as he is in London, along with Asif and Amir, to meet PCB and ICC officials.

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  • Gold surge by Rs400 to Rs39,600

    September 2, 2010

    KARACHI: Local gold surged by Rs400 a tola to touch Rs39,600 following a rise in the international gold prices, dealers said.
    Local bullion rates increased by Rs342 to Rs33,942 per 10 grams from Rs33,600 a day earlier. It is the second highest rally in three months, a dealer said.
    “Rising prices in the international market pushed up the local rates. The local rates were still shy of record high of Rs39,950 a tola recorded on June 28, 2010,” said a Karachi-based gold dealer, M Hanif.

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  • Accused policemen of Sialkot tragedy remanded

    September 1, 2010

    SIALKOT: Five apprehended policemen, accused in Sialkot’s brother murder case including former DPO Waqar Chauhan, have been sent on judicial remand for 7 days on Wednesday morning, Geo News reported.

    Meanwhile, accused DPO Sialkot was not handcuffed while police produced him in an anti-terrorism court through a secret route for sake of judicial remand.

    Arrested accused of Sialkot Tragedy were brought to court on a prisoner van as their faces were covered with hands cuffed.

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  • Obama says U.S. undeterred in bid for Mideast peace

    September 1, 2010

    WASHINGTON: President Barack Obama vowed on Wednesday that a deadly Hamas attack in the West Bank "is not going to stop us" in the quest for Middle East peace as he opened a Washington summit to relaunch face-to-face Israeli-Palestinian negotiations.

    Wading into a new round of Middle East diplomacy in the face of deep skepticism over his chances for success, Obama condemned as "senseless slaughter" the ambush that killed four Israeli settlers on Tuesday in the occupied West Bank.

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  • Sen. Murkowski's defeat marks major tea party win

    September 1, 2010

    ANCHORAGE, Alaska – Backed by the Tea Party Express and Sarah Palin, a little-known conservative lawyer from Alaska became the latest newcomer to the national political stage to take down an incumbent in 2010.

    In arguably the biggest political upset of the year, Joe Miller claimed the Republican nomination for U.S. Senate when incumbent GOP Sen. Lisa Murkowski conceded Tuesday evening. Murkowski gave up after failing to gain much ground in an count of outstanding absentee ballots.

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