Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Afghan forces recapture 65 from Kandahar jailbreak

Afghan forces recapture 65 from Kandahar jailbreak


Afghan forces recapture 65 from Kandahar jailbreak

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Afghan forces have recaptured at least 65 of the prisoners who escaped from the south's largest prison, the government said Tuesday as it scrambled to recover from the massive security breach that allowed 480 inmates to be spirited out in a stunning jailbreak.


Indian student pilot attacked in Melbourne

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A TV channel in Melbourne reports that an Indian student was attacked and beaten till he fell unconscious. 7NEWS says that Rajat Tyagi, who was a trainee pilot, was attacked by five men as he left his apartment on Sunday morning.


Royal couple split... what are the odds?

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Britain's bookmakers are gearing up to make a mint on the royal wedding, as the nation indulges its two favourite passions - royalty and betting. The industry is expecting to see wagers of more than a million pounds between now and Friday, when Prince William and Kate Middleton are due to marry.


Account of Osama's escape from Tora Bora

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World's most-wanted terrorist Osama bin Laden escaped US and British forces, closing in on his cave-haven hacked into the mountainside, with the help of a Pakistani warlord who provided guides to take him to safety in northeastern Afghanistan.


Obamas not invited to William-Kate wedding

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The official guest list for the British royal wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton was issued on Saturday, and it contained a mix of family and friends, as well as members of European royal families, and a few big name celebrities.


Royal wedding: Tony Blair, Gordon Brown not invited

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Just as all appeared to be going smoothly for the wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton, recriminations set in on Monday over who has made the list of 1,900 wedding guests - and perhaps more significant, those who have not.


Obama didn't deserve Ivy league: Donald Trump

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American Real estate mogul Donald Trump suggested in an interview on Monday in New York that President Barack Obama had been a poor student, who did not deserve to be admitted to the Ivy League universities he attended. Trump, who is mulling a bid for the Republican presidential nomination, offered no proof for his claim but said he would continue to press the matter as he has the legitimacy of the president's birth certificate.


Bus bombings kill 4 in Karachi

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Karachi bus blast: Bombs planted by the roadside tore through two Pakistani navy buses taking employees to work on Tuesday, killing four people and wounding more than 50 others.


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