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Fashion furor (Express India) With the connoisseurs of fashion congregating to explore the enrichment of the glam quotient, the city is flaunting fashion in a big way. us.rd.yahoo.com
Flurry of Facebook tributes for Jemima Khan's murdered Pak fashion designer (New Kerala) Karachi, Sept 4 : Over 300 messages have been posted on a social networking site "Facebook" in the memory of Jemima Khan's fashion designer Sheikh Amer Hassan, who was found dead in his Karachi flat on Saturday. us.rd.yahoo.com
New Season That?s Rich in Its Mix (New York Times) Diversity rules this season in the outstanding array of exhibitions at art museums in the suburbs of New York City. us.rd.yahoo.com
Perfect delivery (Guardian Unlimited) Culture: Andrew Anthony meets the writer Joseph O'Neill, the favourite for this year's Booker prize us.rd.yahoo.com
Reported U.S. attack upsets Pakistan (The Christian Science Monitor via Yahoo! News) A high-ranking Pakistani official has alleged that American ground forces crossed over from Afghanistan to carry out an attack on Pakistan soil. us.rd.yahoo.com
Indictment Hints of Plan to Attack Landmarks (New York Times) A Pakistani neuroscientist was carrying notes when she was detained in Afghanistan that referred to a ?mass casualty attack? and listed various New York City landmarks, according to a federal indictment. us.rd.yahoo.com
Voice of Power Threatens Voice of Dialogue (Middle East Online) We are faced with an ethical dilemma. Abu Ghraib. Guantanamo Bay. Shocking arrests and mysterious disappearances. Extraordinary renditions. These are not fictional plot lines. Will these initiatives, conducted in the name of security, really make the world a better place? Asks Sharunas Paunksnis . us.rd.yahoo.com
Early lead for Zardari in Pak presidential polls (The Times of India) PPP chief Asif Ali Zardari got an early lead in the country's presidential election, securing 107 votes in the 124-member assembly of the North West Frontier Province. us.rd.yahoo.com
Live TV (NDTV) To read the biggest stories of the day on your mobile, type mobile.ndtv.com on your phone browser. Pak: Will Zardari make a better President than Musharraf? us.rd.yahoo.com
Early lead for Zardari in Pak presidential polls 6 Sep 2008, 1451 hrs IST,PTI (The Times of India) ISLAMABAD: Ruling Pakistan People's Party chief Asif Ali Zardari on Saturday established an early lead in the country's presidential election, securing a majority of votes cast by members of a provincial assembly which is part of the electoral college. us.rd.yahoo.com
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