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Archive for March 28th, 2008

You’re asleep, but others worry that you’re dead.
You have a party and the neighbors don’t even realize it.
You can live without sex, but not without glasses.
Your back goes out more than you do.
You quit trying to hold your stomach in, no matter who walks into the room.
You buy a compass for the dash of your [...]

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LAHORE, March 27: The England and Wales Cricket Board has come forward to host the postponed Australia-Pakistan Test series. If the Pakistan Cricket Board accepts the offer to play Australia in England in July, two of the three Test matches would be held in London and one in another city.
The Dawn reported that the ECB [...]

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After several months of delays, AT&T (NYSE: T) is planning to begin offering its AT&T Mobile TV in May in a move that stands in sharp contrast to its success with Apple’s iPhone, which has been widely hailed for its video offerings.The new AT&T service, which initially will launch on two handsets and with two [...]

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Kurt Westergaard has been in hiding in Denmark since 2005

 

Danish cartoonist Kurt Westergaard, who depicted the Prophet Muhammad with a bomb in his turban, says he will sue the maker of an anti-Islam film.
Mr Westergaard says his cartoon, which sparked riots two years ago, was used in the film by Dutch politician Geert Wilders without [...]

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AMSTERDAM, March 28 (Reuters) - Iran, Pakistan and Indonesia on Friday condemned a film by a Dutch lawmaker that accuses the Koran of inciting violence, as Dutch Muslim leaders urged restraint.
Islam critic Geert Wilders launched his short video on the Internet on Thursday evening. Titled “Fitna”, an Arabic term sometimes translated as “strife”, it intersperses [...]

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Sehwag goes Bananan’s

Third day of the first day truly belonged to no other then the Mighty Sehwag. He reached his triple hunderd at a strike rate of less then a ball. I have managed to get hold of the days plays,
Play

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HAVANA: President Raul Castro’s government said Friday it is allowing cell phones for ordinary Cubans, a luxury previously reserved for those who worked for foreign firms or held key posts with the communist-run state.
It was the first official announcement of the lifting of a major restriction under the 76-year-old Castro, and marked the kind of [...]

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BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Iraqi lawmakers will hold an emergency session on Friday in an attempt to end violence in the oil city of Basra after an army crackdown on Shi’ite militia sparked fighting across the south and mass protests in Baghdad.
Authorities have imposed a three-day curfew in the capital to contain the violence, in which [...]

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