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Malaysians to shun polls after 50 years  

Kuala Lumpur, Mar 6:
Millions of Malaysians are expected to not bother voting in Saturday's elections, in a wave of apathy that observers credit to boredom and a feeling of alienation from the ruling coalition.
 
Pakistan's new rulers will inherit economic mess  

Karachi, March 6:
Working as a maid on a salary of Rs.4,000 a month, Perveen Riaz, 45, supplements her husband's Rs.5,000. 'We're barely able to make ends meet,' said the mother of seven children of whom five go to school.
 
Musharraf freed Singh to establishing Indian supremacy  

Lahore, Mar 6:
Religious leaders and organisations in Pakistan have strongly reacted to the Presidential pardon to Indian spy Kashmir Singh, and said that perhaps Musharraf freed him for the purpose of "establishing Indian supremacy in the region as per American agenda".
 
Hinduism one of the great religions: Rajapakse  

Colombo, Mar 6:
Describing Hinduism as one of the great religions of the world, Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapakse on Friday asked people to follow its principles of unity and harmony for achieving a better tomorrow.
 
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