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Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf may step in and broker a deal with political parties to tide over a crisis even as influential religious parties have said that they would support him in a future government if he quit his post as the Army chief and ...


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One of the exhibits of 'Picturing the Century' showing an assembler at work Taking a photographic peek into US history
It may be a fantasy, but it would indeed be wonderful if one were to board a "time-machine" and go back on time to witness man stepping on moon, watch the Wright Brothers making their first flight or oversee the construction of the Empire State building.


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