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Pakistan burns and bleeds

* 25 killed, hundreds injured in violent protests against anti-Islam film

* Public and private property worth billions of rupees including vehicles, banks, cinemas damaged


KARACHI/LAHORE/ PESHAWAR/ISLAMABAD: Angry and violent protests plunged the country into chaos on Youm-e-Ishq-e-Rasool (PBUH) on Friday as at least 25 people... Full Story
Time for Muslims to unite, says Raja
US envoy called to lodge protest
Muslims protest film, cartoons amid death calls

National
Afghanistan warns Pakistan over cross-border shelling
Pakistan showing restraint to Afghan attacks, UN told
Last US surge troops leave Afghanistan
Uplift in FATA as important as military action, says Kayani
Pakistan, India ink three trade agreements
India govt loses majority but wins key support
Turkey sentences 322 military officers to jail in coup plot
Syria army, rebels clash near Aleppo bases
Bomb kills five Afghans
Peshawar police foils terror bid
School blown up in Shabqadar
Time for Muslim ummah to unite: Raja
Shutter-down strike in Hazara
Cellular suspension thwarted terrorists’ plans: Malik
Five dead in Peshawar anti-film protests
Altaf urges UN, OIC to take notice of sacrilegious film
Blasphemous film is condemnable, will not be tolerated: Farzana Raja
Thousands protest peacefully in Jamrud, Khyber
Protest, but be sane please!
France on alert at home, abroad over blasphemous cartoons
‘Dialogue, tolerance a must to strengthen democracy’
Experts from Dubai clear Australian sheep
Dumping of culled sheep in urban areas opposed
‘Journalists must understand cultural challenges’
Youm-e-Ishq-e-Rasool (PBUH) observed throughout Sindh
Violence condemned
Sharjeel condemns Hyderabad Press Club attack

Islamabad
Film protests turn violent
US missions, Australian embassy remain closed
IWCCI calls for restraint in film protests

    Editorial
EDITORIAL : Violent love
COMMENT : Dissonance of Muslims — Afrah Jamal
VIEW : US economy and foreign policy — Andrew Hammond
VIEW : Roots of east-west conflict — B Z Khasru
VIEW : Is the drone issue that simple? — Farooq Yousaf
VIEW : Exploitation of Islam — I — Professor Farakh A Khan
LETTERS:
KHALID’S CARTOON

Karachi
Outcry against blasphemous movie
Altaf urges UN, OIC to take notice of sacrilegious film
Ulema condemn violence
Dubai based veterinarian clears Australian sheep
Appointment of administrators withdrawn
Dumping of culled sheep in urban areas opposed
‘Verdict on dual nationalities akin to opening pandora box’
Citizens to suffer : KESC bids to gain profits through assess, average billing

Lahore
Film protests turn violent
Protesters clash with police amid tight security
Political parties protest without main leadership
Scholars want OIC, UN action against film
US consulate spared total cellular blackout
Businesses grind to a halt as traders join protest
No transport, fuel for city

Business
Economy takes a blow on national holiday
Response of quality services, management in banking sector
Cellular operators incur millions of rupees losses
Reserved seats in parliament for overseas Pakistanis urged
Pakistan, Mauritius discuss trade
First 2 months of FY 2012-13
Long-term contracts : Indonesia seeks 10 percent royalties from miners
British budget deficit swells to August record
PTCL extends bills date
Wheat prices rise as Russia considers export controls
Wall St to open up as Spain reforms in works
Euro edges up on speculation Spain may seek aid
Australian bourse rises on hopes global easing to foster recovery
India’s shares surge; govt seen committed to reforms
Financials boost European chips in volatile trade
High-frequency stock trade risky, unfair: experts
Asian markets rise, dealers digest stimulus plans
Rising deficit puts Britain at risk of debt goal miss
Eco reforms vital to combat slowdown: Indian PM
Setback for Apple in German patent case
WTO cuts 2012 global trade growth forecast to 2.5%
Brent climbs above $111 on North Sea
Russia on the brink of stagnation: Kudrin
Gold hits 6-1/2-month high after central bank stimulus
Volvo Cars likely to miss 2015 China sales goal
Walmart aims for first India retail store in 12-18 months

Region
Iran warns Israel, US against aggression
China’s Xi seeks to reassure Southeast Asia on sea dispute
Kazakh special forces kill four militants
Sri Lankan editor says sacked for attacking president
US to drop Iranian MEK group from terrorist list
India shouldn’t fall into Sri Lankan net: DMK leader
Chinese democracy experiment marked by protest a year on

Foreign
Ukraine’s Tymoshenko says October vote ‘already rigged’
Russia says India aircraft carrier delivery delayed 5 months
Arrest warrant issued for South Africa’s Malema
Nigerian forces say kill two religious commanders
Belarus opposition calls for boycott of elections
Norway PM reshuffles cabinet to revive election hopes
South Sudan’s Kiir to meet Sudan’s Bashir to wrap up talks
Romney can still win, but it won’t be easy

    Sport
McCullum’s ton fashions easy New Zealand victory
Wright’s unbeaten 99 helps England thrash Afghanistan
Pietersen hopes to join England in New Zealand
Younus Khan to lead HBL in Patron’s Trophy
Cycling: Spain, Belgium tipped for road race glory
De Villiers, Jayawardene marvel at ageless Kallis
Domestic cricket tournaments
32nd National Games to be held from December 22-28
Birthday boy Gayle reveals big-hitting secret
Sri Lanka fret over Ajantha Mendis’ injury
Motorcycling : Spain keeps four MotoGP races for 2013
UEFA fines Levski Sofia for racist abuse
Motor Racing : Vettel dominates Singapore practice
Tennis : Robson becomes first British WTA finalist since 1990
Golf : Tiger, Rose share lead at PGA Tour Championship
Badminton : Hidayat out of Japan Open
Paralympics : Spanish swimmer will not stop at 22 medals

Infotainment
Blowhard silencer, dead-fish brain science win spoof Nobel prizes
Canadian lottery winner’s curse continues
US Postal Service asks citizens to stop crashing into them
Jeepney Arts Festival held in Manila
A cleaner walks past visitors in front of a mural at Ritan Park.
Ice-cream maker Matthias Muenz arranges white sausage and beer flavoured
Ranbir to play Kishore in Anurag Basu’s biopic
Tom-Kat divorce hard on Suri
Saifeena to have court wedding instead of traditional nikah?
Gaga blames 25lb weight gain on dad’s restaurant
Reynolds ‘ridiculously in love’ with Blake Lively
If you’re in touch with reality, you won’t crave anonymity: Kareena
Richard Gere (C) and Susan Sarandon (R) walk next to director Nicholas Jarecki
Actress Sarah Jessica Parker (L) and fashion designer Valentino Garavani
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