Protests continue in Pakistan over Sharif's disqualification

Protests by supporters of former Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif continued  for third consecutive day in the wake of a Supreme Court verdict declaring their leaders ineligible to contest...

Update 3: Court declares 2 top Pakistani leaders ineligible

The Supreme Court of Pakistan on Wednesday declared twice-elected former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and his brother Shahbaz Sharif, who is sitting chief minister of the largest Punjab province of the country,...

Legal Group says Clinton can't be Secretary of State

Here is an Opinion by Legal Newsline.  Politisite is a Conservative but sees the Nomination of Senator Clinton as a Positive Move my the Obama Campaign.  There was an issue during the Nixion...

U.S. Could end ban on HIV-Positive Travellers, Immigrants

The US ban on visitors with HIV coming to the country could soon be at an end, as a senate bill aimed at fighting AIDS could ease restrictions for travel. Since 1987, the US has banned anyone with HIV from...

Amputee barred from Olympics

First women ski jumpers, and now this.  Although, to be fair, if the prosthetics for his legs give him an unfair advantage, I can understand the decision.  What do others think?"LONDON — Track and...

Former PM Sharif barred from Pakistan elections: official

Colour me unsurprised, but they're not letting Sharif run against Musharaf."Nawaz Sharif, Pakistan's former prime minister and chief opponent of President Pervez Musharraf, was ruled ineligible for the...

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