Australia crush England to level Ashes

LEEDS: Australia thrashed England by an innings and 80 runs as they won the fourth Test at Headingley here on Sunday inside three days to level the series at 1-1 and revive their bid to retain the Ashes.
The result left the Ashes all square ahead of the fifth and final Test at The Oval starting on August 20.
England, who resumed Sunday in the dire position of 82 for five in their second innings, still 261 runs behind Australia’’s first innings 445 and facing the prospect of a record-breaking home defeat, were bowled out for 263.
Stuart Broad (61) and Graeme Swann (62) delayed the seemingly inevitable with an eighth-wicket stand of 108 off 79 balls that delighted home fans after the pair had come together with England on 120 for seven,
At lunch, England were 245 for eight, 98 behind, with Swann 56 not out and Stephen Harmison six not out.
But soon after the break Swann on 62, one shy of his Test-best score, was caught behind off left-arm quick Mitchell Johnson, who took five wickets for 69 runs in the innings.
Johnson then wrapped up the match in the sixth over after lunch when he clean bowled last man Graham Onions for nought.

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Younus steers Pakistan to 279-8 against S.Lanka (AFP via Yahoo! News)

Skipper Younus Khan and Misbah-ul Haq hit half-centuries as Pakistan posted 279-8 in the fifth and final one-day international against Sri Lanka on Sunday.

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?NRO a dead horse?

ISLAMABAD-The PPP-led government describes the National Reconciliation Ordinance (NRO) as a ?dead horse? and is unlikely to bring it before parliament

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TTP chief?s driver laid to rest in Mardan village

TAKHTBHAI: Driver of the banned Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) chief Baitullah Mehsud was laid to rest in his native Shahdhand village in Lundkhwar a

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Price of ?roti? reduced for Ramazan

Islamabad

Islamabad Capital Territory (ICT) administration and Naanbai Association Islamabad Saturday decided unanimously to reduce the price o

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US reviewing Baitullah?s killing: Clinton

CAPE TOWN: Checking on a housing project she visited as U.S. first lady 12 years ago, Hillary Clinton helped clear rubble and planted flowers in a township outside Cape Town on Saturday.

The U.S. Secretary of State arrived in the Cape Flats area on a tour bus, seated next to the head of the Victoria Mxenge Housing project who spelled out to Clinton the progress made since she first showed an interest in 1997 and then visited a year later with her husband, ex-President Bill Clinton.

Clinton said her government is taking stock of the matter of Baitullah Mehsud?s killing, ?We are mulling over all the reports regarding the killing of Baitullah Mehsud.?

Clinton toured two sites in the Cape Flats where hundreds of homes had been built on land where corrugated iron shacks once stood. However, the landscape is still filled with shacks.

Later, in an area called Site C in Khayelitsha township, Clinton told her staff to roll up their sleeves and join teams of women who were either planting flowers or clearing rubble for a new house being built.

Clinton’’s spokesman P.J. Crowley and the new U.S. ambassador Donald Gips built up a sweat loading wheelbarrows while Clinton and New York lawmaker Nita Lowey, who accompanied Clinton on her trip to Africa, planted marigolds.

Millions of poor blacks are living in townships or squatter camps 15 years after the end of apartheid.

Violent protests against the government over the past month have increased pressure on President Jacob Zuma to live up to his election promises to help the poor.

Clinton said the project, constructed largely by women from the community and financed through micro-credit loans, was an excellent model to help solve South Africa’’s housing problem.

“I am very proud to see the progress you have made and to know that because of your efforts, there are 50,000 houses built like this across South Africa,” Clinton told a group of women and children who had gathered to see the celebrity diplomat.

She posed for cameras and danced with members of a township choir who shouted “Viva Hillary, Viva.”

Patricia Matolengwe, who heads the project named after slain anti-apartheid activist Victoria Mxenge, and her staff asked Clinton whether she would like to invest in the project.

Not having any cash on her, Clinton turned to her top diplomat for Africa, Johnnie Carson, who pulled a $50 bill from his pocket and handed it over on behalf of his boss.

“These are good businesswomen,” quipped Clinton, after which she shook a few hands and left in her official vehicle for a private meeting in Cape Town with former U.S. President F.W. deKlerk.

Clinton heads to Angola on Sunday, the third country in a seven-nation trip to Africa that ends on Aug. 14.

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Pakistan News

Two security men killed in N Waziristan bomb blast

MIRANSHAH: Two security personnel were martyred and four others severely injured when a remote detonated bomb went off in Mir Ali area of North Waziristan, sources told Geo News Sunday.

A convoy of security forces heading toward Miranshah from Bannu came under bomb attack at Mir Ali area.

The security forces retaliated by attacking the hideouts of the assailants at Miranshah Road.

Meanwhile, curfew has been imposed in different areas of North Waziristan including its headquarter Miranshah from Sunday morning for two days. No relaxation in curfew will be allowed during 48 hours.

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TTP denies Baitullah?s killing

PESHAWAR: Two senior leaders of the Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) on Saturday denied the death of their head Baitullah Mehsud in the US drone attack

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FIA closes Zarco?s head office, 727 branches

ISLAMABAD: The Cyber Crime Circle of Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) has closed 727 branches of Zarco Money Exchange company across the country including its head office and arrested eight people on charges of money laundering.

FIA, on public complaints, raided the head office of Zarco Money Exchange company at Larnce Road in Lahore and took into custody all the records relating to money transfer.

Syed Lakht-ul-Hasnain, owner of the company, is at large. FIA has arrest warrant against the owner.

Those arrested include IT Engineer Abdul Musavir Waqar, Shahid Butt, Nadim Ishtiaq, Irfan Ishaq, Shahbaz Khan, Qadir Malik and Kashif Javed.

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Pakistan seal second Colombo win (BBC News)

Fast bowlers Mohammad Aamer and Naved-ul Hasan sharee eight wickets as Pakistan finished the one-day series against Sri Lanka with a 132-run win but lose the series 3-2.

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