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The Middle East’s Leading English Language Daily (Arab News)

ABU DHABI, 31 March 2008 — More than 10,000 camels from across the Gulf will be competing for millions of dollars in prize money at a beauty pageant for the “ship of the desert” in Abu Dhabi next week.

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Srinagar, Mar 31: Four persons including three children and an SPO died in the state since Sunday evening, reports said on Monday. A policeman was hit on the city outskirts at STC Humhama by a speedy army water tanker (JK01J-0901) resulting in his on spot death.

Kashmir issue not on backburner: new Pak minister (Express India)

Pakistan’s new Kashmir Affairs Minister, Qamar-uz-Zaman Kaira, on Monday said…

Militants holed up in Kashmir mosque (Calcutta News)

Security forces Monday surrounded a mosque in Jammu and Kashmir, where two separatist guerrillas are holed up, a senior police official said.

Sonia Gandhi optimistic on Kashmir (Daily News)

INDIA: India’s ruling party chief Sonia Gandhi on Saturday said she prayed peace would return to insurgency-hit Indian Kashmir as she opened Asia’s largest tulip garden in the Himalayan foothills.

Militants holed up in Kashmir mosque (IANS via Yahoo! India News)

Srinagar, March 31 (IANS) Security forces Monday surrounded a mosque in Jammu and Kashmir, where two separatist guerrillas are holed up, a senior police official said.

Kashmir dispute can’t be set aside: Pakistan (rediff.com)

Pakistan’s new Kashmir Affairs Minister Qamar-uz-Zaman Kaira on Monday said the Kashmir dispute was a “basic issue” which cannot be “set aside” and should be resolved for “better ties” with India. At the same time, Kaira said, “We want to have good ties and trade relations with India because this is the era of regional cooperation. Without regional cooperation, no country or region can survive.”

Pak says Kashmir issue should be resolved for better ties (Outlook India)

Pakistan’s new Kashmir Affairs Minister Qamar-uz-Zaman Kaira today said the Kashmir dispute was a “basic issue” which cannot be “set aside” and should be resolved for “better ties” with India.

Kashmir calm brings ray of hope for undertaker (Reuters via Yahoo! News)

Mohammad Maqbool Bhat has pieced together thousands of blown-up bodies since a bloody revolt erupted in Indian Kashmir nearly 19 years ago.

Kashmir issue cannot be frozen, left for next generation: Omar (Deepika)

Islamabad, Mar 30 (UNI) Asserting that India and Pakistan should intensify their efforts to build mutual cooperation, National Conference president Omar Abdullah today said the Kashmir issue cannot be frozen and left for the future generation.