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Musharraf girds for collision with judge  

Islamabad, May 10:
Despite public anger, media criticism and a virtually united judiciary's opposition that have undercut his popularity and clout, President Pervez Musharraf looks bent on ousting Pakistan's top judge through the courts.
 
US House pushes new war funds bill Bush would veto 

Washington, May 10:
Democrats in the US House of Representatives said on Wednesday they would press ahead with a new Iraq funding bill, despite a White House veto threat and a cold Senate reaction to a bill that would dole out ...
 
India's 'nuke build-up' gives Pak the heebie-jeebies 

Islamabad, May 10:
Pakistan is preparing its next generation nuclear-capable ballistic missiles for deployment, which will give it the ability to target facilities across most if not all of India, an organisation of American scientists has said.
 
Asian women struggle in the workplace: UN 

Bangkok, May 10:
Women in parts of Asia still struggle to find decent jobs despite rapid economic growth, and when they do, they face discrimination and inferior pay, the UN labour rights watchdog said on Thursday.
 
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