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Pervez 2002 vote illegal: Ex-judge
A former judge claimed yesterday that President Pervez Musharraf had no authority to suspend Chief Justice Iftikhar Chaudhry, arguing that the 2002 referendum that kept the military ruler in power was unconstitutional. ...  | Read.. 
 
Scribes face ‘bullet’ threats
Three Pakistani journalists working for foreign news organisations in Karachi found bullets placed in their cars in what a local media body described today as an attempt to i ...  | Read.. 
 
US militant vows more 9/11 attacks
The US will face worse attacks than those on September 11, 2001, if it does not heed al Qaida demands effectively allowing the group control over Muslim countries, a US Isla ...  | Read.. 
 
China citizens in rare victory
Chinese citizens alarmed about pollution won a rare victory today when a city froze a chemical project after angry residents joined in opposition through a flood of mobile ph ...  | Read.. 
 
Lohan bust last call for young stars
Authorities are trying to crack down on one of the worst-kept secrets in Hollywood: underage stars partying hard at trendy clubs on the Sunset Strip and Hollywood Boulevard. ...  | Read.. 
 
Bangla blow to leaders
A Bangladesh court has ruled that several political and industry leaders can be held in custody for interrogation, officials said today, as part of the army-led government ...  | Read.. 
 
Cameron Diaz at the Seoul premiere of her new film Shrek the Third on Wednesday. (Reuters)
Barbra back
Family high
Buddha bar
Thaksin banned for 5 yrs
Turkey tanks
Lanka clash
Attack foiled
Topol out of Fiddler revival
It may be exactly 40 years since Topol first took to the stage in Fiddler on the Roof and sa..  | Read.. 
Microsoft unveils ‘surface computer’
Microsoft today unveiled a “surface computer” capable of interacting with objects placed ..  | Read.. 
 
Butler shortage
The world’s richest people are facing a crisis of ...  | Read..