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Most popular news on 5 November 2007 |
At least 8 killed in small plane crash in Brazil Read full story for latest details.
History-making female wrestler dies at 84 Read full story for latest details.
King Tut mummy on display for first time Read full story for latest details.
13-year-old in alleged teacher-student liaison is illegal immigrant Read full story for latest details.
Brian Williams gets goofy on 'SNL' Read full story for latest details.
Strike looms as Hollywood writers, studios hold final talks Read full story for latest details.
Commentary: No time for dictatorship I have long claimed that the rise of extremism and militancy in Pakistan could not happen without support from elements within the current administration. My return to my country poses a threat to the forces of extremism that have thrived under a dictatorship. They want to stop the restoration of democracy at any price. They have exploited a poor, desperate, and powerless people and allowed extremists the right environment in which to flourish.
Pakistani PM: State of emergency to last 'as long as necessary' Pakistan will be under a state of emergency for "as long as it is necessary," Pakistani Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz said Sunday, a day after Pervez Musharraf suspended the constitution and widened his powers as president and military chief.
Setting back clocks can be a killer Read full story for latest details.
Cheap date -- what to do? Anna Hake, 24, and her boyfriend were hunting for some interesting -- and inexpensive -- ways to spend time together. Their solution: making a date to attend the Folsom Street Fair in San Francisco, touted as the world's largest showcase for S&M products and culture.
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