A Pakistan NewsPakistan News Service providing, Pakistan News, pak news wire 24 hrs updated news service.Ponting Says Positive Signs Symonds Will Return- September 17, 2008 CANBERRA:Australian cricket captain Ricky Ponting Wednesday said he wanted Andrew Symonds back in the team "sooner rather than later" and there were positive signs the troubled all-rounder would return. Symonds was dropped from Australia's upcoming tour of India after he went fishing rather than attend a compulsory team meeting during the ...http://www.apakistannews.com/ponting-says-positive-signs-symonds-will-return-81860 Indian Police Release Sketches Of Delhi Bomb Suspects- September 17, 2008 NEW DELHI:Indian police have released sketches of three men they believe were behind a series of bombs that killed 24 people in New Delhi on Saturday. The men are suspected of planting explosives in the commercial and tourist hub of Connaught Place, and in a packed electronics market. Other bombs were detonated ...http://www.apakistannews.com/indian-police-release-sketches-of-delhi-bomb-suspects-81856 Car Bomb At US Embassy In Yemen Kills 16- September 17, 2008 SANAA:A car bomb set off a series of explosions outside the heavily fortified US embassy in Yemen on Wednesday and a Yemeni security source said at least 16 people, including six attackers, were killed. A US embassy official confirmed that the blasts were caused by a car bomb and that there ...http://www.apakistannews.com/car-bomb-at-us-embassy-in-yemen-kills-16-81853 Gates says regrets Afghan civilians killed in Air Strikes- September 17, 2008 KABUL:US Defence Secretary Robert Gates expressed regret Wednesday over the deaths of Afghan civilians in coalition air strikes, while suggesting more US troops would be sent to the country next year. On a visit to Afghanistan, he pledged to try to find better ways to target insurgents, voicing "sincere condolences and ...http://www.apakistannews.com/gates-says-regrets-afghan-civilians-killed-in-air-strikes-818... Thai Parliament elects Thaksin relative as PM- September 17, 2008 BANGKOK: Somchai Wongsawat, brother-in-law to ousted premier Thaksin Shinawatra, won a majority of votes in parliament Wednesday to become Thailand's next prime minister, the house speaker said. Somchai won 298 votes in the 480-seat House of Representatives. Opposition leader Abhisit Vejjajiva took 163 votes, speaker Chai Chidchob said. "I thank the house ...http://www.apakistannews.com/thai-parliament-elects-thaksin-relative-as-pm-81846 Oil prices rebounded Asia- September 17, 2008 SINGAPORE: Oil prices rebounded by about three dollars in Asia on Wednesday, after recent heavy losses, and global financial turmoil is likely to keep trading volatile, dealers said. New York's main contract, light sweet crude for October delivery, rose 2.85 dollars to 94.00 dollars a barrel after a fall of 4.56 ...http://www.apakistannews.com/oil-prices-rebounded-asia-81841 India Deploys Six more top fighter jets in Kashmir- September 17, 2008 NEW DELHI: India has deployed its top fighter jets in its part of disputed Kashmir bordering Pakistan, officials and a report said Wednesday. At least six Soviet-built Sukhoi-30MKI jets, capable of carrying nuclear weapons, have been deployed at Avantipura air force base near Kashmir's largest city Srinagar. The base is equipped with ...http://www.apakistannews.com/india-deploys-six-more-top-fighter-jets-in-kashmir-81838 Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan chairmans resignation rejected- September 17, 2008 ISLAMABAD: While rejecting the resignation of chairman Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan,(SECP) Razi-ur-Rehman, the Ministry of Finance has directed him to discharge his duties till the expiry of his contract. The ministry officials told Geo News that due to non-availability of any suitable candidate for the position, Razi-ur-Rehmans resignation has ...http://www.apakistannews.com/securities-and-exchange-commission-of-pakistan-chairman%E2%80... |