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    Pakistani loses ears, nose for love marriage

    Link: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/16448449/ Members of wife's tribe assault man for marrying without family's OK MULTAN, Pakistan - Armed men cut off the ears and nose of a Pakistani man who married one of their tribe for love after he and his family refused to hand over his wife, police...
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    Pictures from peace rally!!

    I dont know if this has been posted before - thought it fit well with current situation. Got it in an email so thought of sharing with everyone :) These pictures are of Muslims marching through the streets of London during their recent "Religion of Peace Demonstration."
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    U.S. issues terror warning in India

    NEW DELHI - The U.S. Embassy in India's capital warned Friday that foreign militants, possibly al-Qaida members, may be planning to carry out bombings in two major Indian cities in the coming days. An e-mail sent to American citizens registered with the embassy said New Delhi, the capital...
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    A tale of courage & loss from Lebanese village of Qana

    Buried in rubble, mother saved lives in Qana Lebanese woman's daughter dies in Israeli strike, but she saves son, others ALEY, Lebanon - Rabab Youssef managed to pull her son alive from the rubble in the Lebanese village of Qana. She could do nothing for her daughter. “I was calling...
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    Seattle protects temples, mosques after 'hate' shootings

    SEATTLE, Washington (CNN) -- Seattle police were protecting temples and mosques Saturday after a suspected hate killing prompted fears of the Middle East crisis spreading to the United States. Police Chief Gil Kerlikowske said a Muslim gunman killed a woman and wounded five others at a Jewish...
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    5 Muslim nations call for end to fighting

    KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia - Five Muslim countries denounced Israel's offensive in Lebanon on Friday, calling for an immediate halt to the hostilities. The foreign ministers of Iran, Malaysia, Indonesia, Bangladesh and Pakistan held hastily called talks on the sidelines of a regional security...
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    Pakistani hangings 'are brutal'

    The director of the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (HRCP) says the number of recent executions carried out in Punjab province is "brutal". IA Rehman told the BBC News website that 37 people had been hanged this year in Punjab alone. He said that compared to 52 people country-wide for...
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    US House backs India nuclear deal

    The US House of Representatives has approved an agreement to share civilian nuclear technology with India. The legislation must now be approved by the US Senate before being signed into law by President George W Bush. The deal offers US nuclear technology to energy-hungry India in exchange...
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    Generals urge Musharraf rethink

    Pakistan's beleaguered president General Pervez Musharraf has suffered another blow, this time on the domestic front. He was already being criticised for his foreign policy - by the Americans for not doing enough to stop Taleban infiltration into Afghanistan across Pakistan's border, and by...
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    Quake victims struck by landslide

    Twelve people, seven of them children, have been killed in a landslide in Pakistani-administered Kashmir, the authorities say. They say heavy rains caused the landslide in the Chela Bandi district of the capital, Muzaffarabad. Thousands of people are still living in tents after an...
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    Group insists it carried out India attacks

    BOMBAY, India - A little-known Islamic militant group that claimed responsibility for the Bombay train bombings warned Tuesday that it was planning attacks against government and historic sites in India in an e-mail to an Indian television station. Also, the death toll in the July 11 bombings...
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    India names 2 suspects in deadly train attacks

    http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/13839047/ India names 2 suspects in deadly train attacks Government detains 350 for questioning, vows to crush terrorism Commuters ride the local suburban trains during office rush hour in Mumbai, India, on Thursday. Updated: 55 minutes ago MUMBAI, India...

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