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Congrats to the whole nation, Pakistani Lions did it. Who would have given them any chance , but from the very beginning we knew Team green possess all the skills to beat any side. At this moment i feel really  |  |


It was expected that the glorified heroes who defied all the odds , hammered all the Tournament favorites, played as a binding unit, played for the troubled times of Pakistan - deserved all the rewards they would receive in the  |
Can Pakistan beat the still unbeaten Sri Lanka? Can they bring the cup back home? Can they bring back the glory to terror hit Pak Cricket? Yes (InshAllah) they are all capable of doing this. Today it would not be  |  |
The people at Lalgarh die of starvation regularly, there is no health infrastructure, our children don't get proper education, the tribal languages are neglected and no steps are taken for the welfare of the Jangalmahal residents. If the PCAPA is  |


Salman Khurshid, who holds the portfolios of minority affairs and corporate affairs, tells Sreelatha Menon that he wants greater public participation in development programmes.  |
A scheme to bribe Ilham and Heidar Aliyev, the current and past presidents of Azerbaijan, was hatched in the office of a state official who said the payoffs would be used for the ruling family, a witness testified. The testimony  |
Foreign investors and Kazakhstan's business elite have been shaken by the arrest of one of the country's most respected and successful entrepreneurs. As investors look on nervously and some of the country's top executives protest openly, a probe of all  |
Kazakhstan, an oil-producing Caspian nation hit hard by the global recession, urged foreign companies on Friday to invest more of their profits locally to help diversify the economy. The former Soviet nation has attracted more than $50 billion in foreign  |
The business services sector in the United Kingdom may see over 300,000 job losses in next four years due to the impact of the recession, a report by economics consultancy Centre for Economics and Business Research (CEBR) has said.  |
The World Bank on Monday forecast India's economy to expand by 5.1 per cent this fiscal, the slowest in six years, although the country has consistently outperformed the multilateral funder's estimates in the past.  |
The Indian IT and IT-enabled services industry is expected to grow at 10.8 per cent in 2009, the lowest in the last five years, due to the global economic meltdown, a report said.  |
The world's second-fastest growing economy may also see negative inflation for the next 3-6 months triggering expectation of rate cuts by banks, the research arm of London-based Economist added.  |
State-run fuel retailers are losing about Rs 135 crore (Rs 1.35 billion) per day on sale of petrol, diesel, LPG and kerosene and the government is looking at proposals to make up for these losses, a senior official said.  |
BEIRUT: The Israeli Army is routinely flouting United Nations law by violating Lebanese territory over land, sea and air, according to the UN Permanent Representative of Lebanon.A letter to the UN's General Assembly Security Council, signed by Ambassador Nawaf Salam,  |
A Lebanese military court has convicted eight men of plotting to attack UN peacekeepers in southern Lebanon, a court official said Saturday. Three Palestinians tried in absentia were sentenced to life in prison and five Lebanese in custody were each  |
Maronite Patriarch Nasrallah Sfeir on Sunday thanked all those who had understood and defended his stances regarding Lebanon's recent parliamentary elections. "We thanked all those who expressed their sympathy and denounced all that was said against us," Sfeir said during  |
Future Movement MP Hadi Hobeich said on Sunday that while he did not want to see foreign intervention in Lebanon's domestic affairs, he expected a Syrian-Saudi agreement would reflect positively on Lebanon. "We want to have the best relations with  |
Serving Public Works and Transport Minister Ghazi Aridi told NBN television on Sunday that he was all with expanding the political alliances of the Democratic Gathering parliamentary bloc. "Why not expand and develop alliances if the right political circumstances apply?"  |
Hearing on an NGO's application seeking cross-examination of Gujarat CM Narendra Modi in connection with 2002 riots was adjourned till July 10.  |
A top al-Qaeda commander warned that if his group takes over Islamabad's nuclear weapons, it would 'use them' against the United States.  |
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