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Laden not in Pakistan : GilaniLondon, Dec.4 (ANI): Pakistan Prime Yousuf Raza Gilani has rejected US President Barack Obama's claims regarding the presence of Al-Qaeda leadership in the country, saying there is no 'credible' information' about Al-Qaeda chief Osama bin Laden's whereabouts.Responding to a question during a joint p ... |
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Brown pledges solidarity and support for Pakistan in London talksLondon - Britain Thursday pledged to give further support to Pakistan in the fight against terrorism while acknowledging the sacrifices the country and its army made for the cause. Prime Minister Gordon Brown made the promise after talks in London ... ... |
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Brown comments on US troop surgeBritish Prime Minister Gordon Brown says that a US-led troop surge in Afghanistan will change the balance between Afghan troops and international forces by 2011. ... |
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Brown letter to grieving army family arrives - two years' lateLondon - Prime Minister Gordon Brown has been criticized for not caring enough about the British military victims of the Afghanistan conflict by a father who received a condolence letter about his dead son two years late, it was reported Thursday. Tr... ... |
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Brown sorry for condolence delayGordon Brown apologises for delays in sending condolence letters to people who have lost loved ones in Afghanistan. ... |
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Schools and the Class War debateGordon Brown seemed to be in his element yesterday at PMQs, perhaps because he'd decided to deploy a little class war -- and he seems to relish that. Tory tax policies, he said, were "dreamed up on the playing fields of Eton", the first time he's explicitly mentioned t... |




