11-07-2006, 04:04 AM
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<b>NEW DELHI : Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf is desperate to have good relations with India, not because he is genuinely interested in peace with its neighbour, but to preserve his own military regime, says a top legal expert of that country.
"Musharraf is desperate to have good relations with India because he wants the stability of his regime and not because he is interested in peace. India and Pakistan are proceeding in a direction which can't be called friendly," Farooq Hassan, who was also an adviser to four former Pakistan prime ministers, told IANS in an interview.</b>
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Mush: It is painless. Please don't waste time worrying about it. A quick dislocation of cervical vertebrae. Plus, as CEO of Pakistan, you *can* demand that the fall be at least 72 feet before the rope runs out. That way, the impact of the sudden deceleration guarantees a painless exit.
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<b>NEW DELHI : Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf is desperate to have good relations with India, not because he is genuinely interested in peace with its neighbour, but to preserve his own military regime, says a top legal expert of that country.
"Musharraf is desperate to have good relations with India because he wants the stability of his regime and not because he is interested in peace. India and Pakistan are proceeding in a direction which can't be called friendly," Farooq Hassan, who was also an adviser to four former Pakistan prime ministers, told IANS in an interview.</b>
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Mush: It is painless. Please don't waste time worrying about it. A quick dislocation of cervical vertebrae. Plus, as CEO of Pakistan, you *can* demand that the fall be at least 72 feet before the rope runs out. That way, the impact of the sudden deceleration guarantees a painless exit.
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