US Elections 2008 Primaries
Both Democrat and Republican candidates get ready for 2008 presidential elections.
Latest on US Elections 2008 Primaries
A Walk down Memory Lane
Zeejah Apr 2, 2008 interacts: 26Forgive me if I am not taken in by the high sounding statements issued by the winners (and losers) of Election 2008, I simply see \'more of the same\' for the future.
Dr. Ayesha Siddiqa Agha on Pakistan Military
AliHasan Cemendtaur Mar 7, 2008 interacts: 24Stay out of politics, it is good for you, good for us, Dr. Ayesha Siddiqa Agha advises Pakistan Military.
Voting For Change
Beena Sarwar Feb 19, 2008 interacts: 558Despite pre-poll manipulation and irregularities voters have rejected the politics of hate and religious extremism.
Election 2008: Looking Ahead
Ishrat Saleem Feb 19, 2008 interacts: 1The election result has come as a touch of healing to the anxious, wounded and exhausted and tense nation.
People's Verdict
Dilawar Syed Feb 19, 2008 interacts: 7A left-of-center Pashtun nationalist party and Bhutto’s Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) bags more than 60% of the seats in provinces neighboring Afghanistan.
Manufacturing a Fig Leaf of Democracy in Pakistan
Abdus S Ghazali Feb 17, 2008 interacts: 3According to an IRI poll in September 2006, Musharraf had a 63 percent approval rating. But last October 11, IRI released a poll showing him at 21 percent.
Its Not About Gender or Race Anymore
Ras Siddiqui Feb 17, 2008 interacts: 14America has certainly (and finally) come a long way to witness and participate in an election which will choose between a black man and a woman to run for President.
Political Issues Ahead of Pakistan Elections
Mehroz Sadruddin Feb 17, 2008 interacts: 6If these elections are not free and fair, irrespective of the turn out, public reaction would “boil up in the times to come,� according to lawyer Sahabnam.
Pakistan Elections 2008 - An analysis
Yasser Latif Hamdani Feb 13, 2008 interacts: 353For the first time since the constitution of 1973,elections promise to be fought around an agenda that has to do with democracy, social welfare and minorities rights.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and New American Dreams
Ras Siddiqui Jan 20, 2008 interacts: 25Whether it is the Iowa win for Obama or the New Hampshire one for Clinton, their vision for America’s future is becoming far more important than race and gender.
Leaders, Heroes and Mountains
Shantanu Dutta Jan 15, 2008 interacts: 9He (Sir Admund Hillary) was not a sahib who came, conquered and left having had his adventure in the hills. He established and sustained a lasting bond with the Sherpa people of the Himalayas.
Hillary Clinton a Better Presidential Candidate
dawood mamoon Aug 11, 2007 interacts: 24It is quite clear that Obama has put objectivity aside and is following the foot steps of George Bush to at least promote yet another of US foreign policy blunders.
Is America Ready for a Black President?
Mohammad Gill Jul 17, 2007 interacts: 55Obama is ahead of all the other candidates, both Democrat and Republican who are all white.
- All
- Swat: Paradise Lost
- Israel Attacks Gaza
- Mumbai Terrorist Attacks
- United States 2008 Presidential Elections
- Asif Ali Zardari Elected President of Pakistan
- President Musharraf Exits
- US Elections 2008 Primaries
- Pakistan General Election 2007-2008
- Benazir Bhutto Assassination
- Pakistan State of Emergency
- Bomb Blasts on Benazir Bhutto's Return
- Judicial Crisis in Pakistan
- Lal Masjid Seige
- May 12 2007 Karachi Riots
- Virginia Tech Shooting
- Cricket World Cup 2007
- July 2006 Lebanon War
- July 11 Bombay Train Blasts
- July 7 London Bombing
- Kashmir Earthquake
- Indian General Elections 2004
- Tsunami
- Vote of Confidence
- India Pakistan Peace Process
- US-Iraq War
- Kalabagh Dam Controversy
- Higher Education Commission Criticism
- Karachi Oil Spill
- Mukhtaran Mai Rape
- Gujarat Riots
- Indian Parliament Attack
- War in Afghanistan
- September 11 Attacks
- Dot com
- Pakistan Coup of 1999
- 1999 Kargil Conflict
- 1998 Nuclear Weapons Testing
- Remembering Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan
- Honouring Abdus Salam


