2008年12月27日星期六

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Yahoo! News: India Top Stories - Reuters

Pakistanis mourn Bhutto a year after killing (Reuters)

Posted: 27 Dec 2008 01:27 AM CST

A supporter prays at the grave of their slain leader, former prime minister Benazir Bhutto, ahead of her first death anniversary in Garhi Khuda Bakhsh, near Larkana December 26, 2008. REUTERS/Athar HussainReuters - Hundreds of thousands of supporters of former Pakistani prime minister Benazir Bhutto gathered in her home town on Saturday to mark the first anniversary of her assassination.


The week that was: Most popular on Reuters (Reuters)

Posted: 27 Dec 2008 02:04 AM CST

People watch as Guinean soldiers on armoured vehicles patrol the streets of Conakry, December 23, 2008. REUTERS/StringerReuters - Here is a roundup of the most popular stories over the week from the world of business, politics, general news and entertainment.


Indian citizens told travel to Pakistan is unsafe (Reuters)

Posted: 26 Dec 2008 08:38 AM CST

A Pakistani ranger stands near Indian (L) and Pakistani flags during a fair in Chamliyal in Jammu and Kashmir in this June 22, 2006 file photo. REUTERS/Amit GuptaReuters - India warned its citizens on Friday it was unsafe to travel to Pakistan after the prime minister met military chiefs, and Pakistan cancelled army leave and moved some troops from its western border.


India's new sports eligibility rules draw criticism (Reuters)

Posted: 26 Dec 2008 09:56 AM CST

India's Prakash Amritraj returns a ball to Romania's Victor Hanescu during their Davis Cup World Group Play-off tennis match in Bucharest in this September 21, 2008 file photo. REUTERS/Bogdan CristelReuters - A government rule to allow only its citizens to be chosen to national teams has drawn criticism from the national olympic body.


U.S. urges India, Pakistan to avoid raising tensions (Reuters)

Posted: 26 Dec 2008 10:11 AM CST

White House Deputy Press Secretary Gordon Johndroe holds a press briefing in Crawford, Texas in this August 22, 2008 file photo. REUTERS/Jonathan ErnstReuters - The White House on Friday urged India and Pakistan to avoid actions that increase tensions between them following an attack last month in Mumbai by suspected Islamist militants that killed 179 people.


Violence in Kashmir lowest in 20 years - police (Reuters)

Posted: 26 Dec 2008 06:40 AM CST

A Border Security Force (BSF) soldier keeps watch as voters stand in line to cast their ballot at a polling booth in Suchetgarh village, about 28 km southwest of Jammu December 24, 2008. REUTERS/Amit GuptaReuters - Separatist violence in Indian Kashmir has fallen to its lowest level since an insurgency began nearly two decades ago, police said on Friday, but almost 1,000 Muslim militants are still operating in the region.


Don't get punchy on Boxing Day, India says (Reuters)

Posted: 26 Dec 2008 09:09 AM CST

A boy punches his trainer's hand during a boxing training at an Old Havana neighbourhood boxing gym, in this August 12, 2003 file photo. REUTERS/Claudia DautReuters - Boxing Day isn't a day to put up your dukes and get into the ring, Indian boxing officials said on Friday.


Pakistan cancels army leave, India tensions rise (Reuters)

Posted: 26 Dec 2008 04:45 PM CST

Pakistani rangers stand near the Indian (R) and Pakistani national flags during an annual fair near Pakistan border in Chamliyal, 45 km west of Jammu in this June 26, 2008 file photo. REUTERS/Amit GuptaReuters - Pakistan cancelled army leave and redeployed some troops on Friday in a sign of rising tension with India.


Pakistan board hails Sri Lanka tour lifeline (Reuters)

Posted: 26 Dec 2008 10:02 AM CST

Javed Miandad speaks in Rawalpindi in this March 13, 2004 file photo. REUTERS/Mian KhursheedReuters - The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) hailed Sri Lanka's confirmation on Friday of their test tour next month as a lifeline for the Pakistani game.


Bangladesh to protest over Indian ships (Reuters)

Posted: 26 Dec 2008 09:13 AM CST

Reuters - Bangladesh said on Friday it would protest to India about Indian ships conducting a survey in an area in the Indian Ocean Dhaka states falls in its territorial waters.

Saif Ali Khan admitted to hospital (Reuters)

Posted: 26 Dec 2008 04:36 AM CST

Actor Saif Ali Khan leaves the Rajiv Gandhi annual awards ceremony after receiving the best actor award in Mumbai in this August 17, 2008 file photo. REUTERS/Manav ManglaniReuters - Actor Saif Ali Khan was admitted to a Mumbai hospital on Thursday after he complained of stomach pain, a hospital spokesperson said.


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