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Pakistan: Army officer turns suicide bomber

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September 14, 2007

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'The police action broke my son'
Photograph: Sanjay Sawant


Centre withdraws Ram Sethu affidavit in Supreme Court
The government said it wanted to resolve the matter in a 'constructive and mutually acceptable manner.

· Affidavit is a conspiracy to hurt millions: BJP

· Musharraf for 'middle path' on Kashmir issue
· Bodies of 12 Kanwariyas found, toll hits 28
· N-power crucial for India's energy needs: Pranab
· India's independence a great moment in the story of freedom: Bush
· J&K: Four Lashkar terrorists shot dead
· India doesn't want another flashpoint in neighbourhood: Pranab
· Lynching case: Bihar CM orders CID probe
· Pillar design sparks a row at Tirumala shrine
· Wanted LTTE man not detained in Thailand: Pranab
· TN CM appeals to Nedumaran to end fast
· Mizoram faces famine due to rodent invasion
· CBI allotted Rs 3.5 cr to tackle cyber crime
· INSAT-4CR placed in final slot: ISRO chief
· Centre sanctions Bhagat Singh Chair in JNU
· Bush announces partial troop cuts in Iraq
· Non-proliferation lobby elated over Carter's N-deal remarks
· Musharraf vows to step up fight against terrorism

· Special: 'Most Afghan refugees in India are Hindus, Sikhs'
· Special: Pakistan's newest threat: Army officer turns suicide bomber
· Images: 'The police action broke my son'

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