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Rebels in attack on HBOS chairman

Rebel shareholder Sir Peter Burt this weekend launched a stinging attack on the chairman of HBOS over his claims that the bank would have to be nationalised if the takeover by Lloyds TSB did not go ahead.

Residents Flee as Congolese Rebels Approach Capital

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Nigerian Attorney Criticizes Detention of US-Based Blogger MONUC Demands DRC Rebels Relinquish Seized Army Base REPORTS BY REGION EAST AFRICAmore WEST AFRICAmore NATO Launches Anti-Piracy Operation for Horn of Africa Ethiopian Troops to Relocate Under Som

The Nigerian lawyer for U.S.-based blogger, Jonathan Elendu, has called for the secret police to either charge him in court or free him immediately. Elendu has been held since October 18, when the Nigerian State Security Service arrested him at the Abuja airport upon arrival from the United States, where he lives. Gilbert da Costa reports for VOA from Abuja.

Zimbabwe Again Tries to Break Political Deadlock Nigerian Attorney Criticizes Detention of US-Based Blogger MONUC Demands DRC Rebels Relinquish Seized Army Base REPORTS BY REGION EAST AFRICAmore WEST AFRICAmore NATO Launches Anti-Piracy Operation for Horn

Scores of demonstrators in support of Zimbabwe's power-sharing deal were arrested in Harare after scuffles broke out between members of the country's two main political parties. Peta Thornycroft reports from Harare the demonstration occurred before talks resumed in an effort to implement the power sharing agreement signed six weeks ago.

Analysis: Hutu Militias Key to Congo Conflict

Rebels loyal to Laurent Nkunda's movement are seen in Tongo, some 100 kilometers (62 miles) north of... Expand

UN urges end to DR Congo conflict

The United Nations Security Council has condemned fighting by Congolese rebels, calling on the governments of DR Congo and Rwanda to work to defuse tensions.

Int?l Cricket Stadium in Bannu soon: Minister F.P. Report

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Banks offer profits in advance F.P. Report

COAS suspends construction of new GHQ  ---   COAS suspends construction of new GHQ  ---   Zardari: Govt can ill-afford IMF’s terms  ---   Protest for Dr. Aafia today F.P. Report  ---   Death anniversary of BB  ---   PML factions should unite now F.P. Report  ---   Girls’ school blown up in Swat  ---   Five killed in roof collapse F.P. Report  ---   Tripartite body discusses security  ---   Soldiers, UN retreat as rebels advance in Congo  ---  

For "Wall-E" director, art mixes well with commerce

If there ever was a person meant to make a movie about a US Civil War soldier from the Confederate States of America stranded on the planet Mars, it just may be Andrew Stanton, director of animated hit "Wall-E." Why? A soldier of the confederacy was a "rebel" in the 1860s when the United States fought its war between the states, and Stanton also comes from a pack of rebels-the filmmakers at Disney-Pixar-whose movies like "Wall-E" have time and again defied conventional Hollywood wisdom and become smash hit


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