02- Top Stories
1: Fatima Bhutto is the new 'hottie' on Facebook
Bilawal Bhutto Zardari is no longer "hot" or "cute" — well at least on the social networking website Facebook — as his smart and savvy cousin Fatima Bhutto has toppled him to become the undisputed new "hottie".
2: Retired Pakistani General leads anti-Musharraf movement
A retired Pakistani General who opposes President Pervez Musharraf said he would "not be surprised" if Musharraf had engineered terror attacks to manipulate his image in the West.
3: Musharraf is a 'slave' of West: Mehsud
Taliban commander Baitullah Mehsud, blamed by Pakistan government for masterminding former premier Benazir Bhutto's assassination, has vowed to "destroy" Britain and the US and said President Pervez Musharraf would be taught a lesson for being a "slave" of the West.
4: Pakistan Arrests Teenage Suspect in Bhutto's Assassination
Pakistani security officials say they have arrested a teenager allegedly linked to last month's assassination of former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto.
5: Hackers Cut Cities' Power
Cyber-security experts have long warned of the vulnerability of critical infrastructure like power, transportation and water systems to malicious hackers.
6: Bhutto inquiry seen as 'simply bizarre
As calls for an international investigation into the assassination of opposition leader Benazir Bhutto increase, new details are emerging that suggest that the truth behind her death will be very difficult to uncover.
7: US Urges Sharif, Others, to Join Pakistan Electoral Process
The United States, in the wake of Benazir Bhutto's assassination, is urging all moderate Pakistani political forces including the party of former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif to take part in the country's planned elections.
8: Malaysian row over word for 'God'
A church and Christian newspaper in Malaysia are suing the government after it decreed that the word "Allah" can only be used by Muslims.
9: Bhutto 'died after hitting head on car roof', Pakistan government claims
The Pakistan Government tonight claimed that Benazir Bhutto did not die from bullet wounds, as previously thought, but from hitting the sunroof of her campaign vehicle.
10: After Bhutto's death, US papers call for new Pakistan policy
"American policy must now be directed at building a strong democracy in Pakistan that has the respect and the support of its own citizens and the will and the means to fight Al-Qaeda and the Taliban," The New York Times said in an editorial.
11: Pakistani government pins Bhutto death on al-Qaeda
Al-Qaeda is to blame for Thursday's assassination of Pakistani opposition leader Benazir Bhutto, a government spokesman just said at a news conference.
12: Islam and Pakistan
It would not be surprising if religion were to unite the people and play a central role in Pakistan’s polity. After all, more than 96% of Pakistanis profess Islam to be their religion. But, surprisingly, religion hasn’t and doesn’t.
13: Web site to carry new bin Laden tape
An Islamist Web site said on Friday it would carry a new recording from al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden about "foiling plots" in Iraq.
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