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Chinese kids hold show for quake-hit peers
From Javed Akhtar ( APP)

 

BEIJING—Chinese kids held a charity show here this afternoon, as a mark of solidarity with thousands of their same age-group who became victim of the devastated earthquake. They put on display >> >>
 

 
 
FBI detains Pak Consul Officer
 
 

        

President calls for Kashmir demilitarization
Urges US not to open new fronts against Iran, Syria

DM Monitoring

RAWALPINDI—Observing that the massive temblor that hit both sides of the LoC has offered an “opportunity” for moving forward on resolving the Kashmir issue, Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf has said he favoured the idea of demilitarisation for ultimately settling the vexed problem. “I am for demilitarisation. If they agree to that, we will too. We are very flexible. We are absolutely open to moving >> >>


 

5 relief centres set up at LoC after accord
Prince Walid offers generous relief aid
Bureau Report

MUZAFARRABAD—Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz Sunday said Pakistan has decided to set up five relief camps along the Line of Control to provide help and assistance to the earthquake affected people of Occupied Kashmir. Talking to newsmen here after visiting the earthquake affected areas of Muzaffarabad, the capital of Azad Jammu and Kashmir along with Saudi Prince Al-Waleed bin >> >>

 

 
        
 

 

 

    MORE HEADLINES
bullet World must wake up to scale of disaster: UNICEF
bullet Palestinians, Israelis agree to halt fighting
bullet Iran rules out return to full nuke freeze
bullet US vows to continue relief operations
bullet Natwar shrugs off Pak, Russia growing defence relations
bullet Relief activities in full swing: ISPR
bullet Iraq suicide attacks leave 30 dead
bullet President Bush’s popularity still sliding: Survey
bullet Pak thanks Saudi Arabia for generous support
bullet Disease break-out feared in quake stricken areas
bullet Britain to send more troops to Afghanistan
bullet Pakistan to get Swedish Radar system
 
 
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Hilary Duff holds a one-of-a-kind Mattel doll in her likeness which she received at the 12th annual Dream Halloween fundraiser sponsored by the Children Affected by AIDS Foundation in Santa Monica. Duff donated the doll which was then auctioned off at the event to raise funds for the care of children affected by AIDS.
 

 
  The winner of ‘Miss International Queen 2005’ Mimi Mark from Iowa, US centre is photographed with first runner up Yu Ri, of South Korea, left, and second runner up Tiptantree Rujiranon, in Pattaya, Thailand.
 
 

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