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..........They charged Noor as a police informer and started to beat him. The son interfered. It was a long struggle for life. it is known to everybody in the valley that what will happen in the end. The brutal killings and humiliation for the womenfolk before their merciless turn for death it was dark. Nobody to come for help.It seemed all at the end. Yet they are fighting.It was Rukasana make the advantage quite unexpectedly. That turned the future course of events........
Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd visits to Afghanistan to spend Remembrance Day with the troops.Australia has about 1,500 soldiers in Afghanistan.Details of Mr Rudd's whereabouts have not been released, but most Australian troops are in southern Uruzgan province training an Afghan army brigade.
A three-day general strike is being held in the Pakistani town of Charsadda following a bombing on Tuesday which killed at least 32 people.Officials now say the attack, which injured 70 others, was probably aimed at the head of police in the district. He had just passed the intersection where the bomb went off.
A British soldier from 4th Battalion The Rifles has been killed in a blast in Afghanistan. Near Sangin in Helmand Province.This death brings the number of UK service personnel killed in Afghanistan since 2001 to 232.
The European Union has demanded India to ensure better cooperation for tackling terrorism, stressing that it is keeping an eye on Pakistan so that the nation does not misuse the help rendered by the EU.
A terrorist was shot dead in a gun fight with security forces in Manipur’s Imphal West district Wednesday, police here said.
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CACI to support Army with counter-terrorism initiatives

Thursday, 5 November 2009 12:01
            Washington:CACI International Inc. will support multiple Army organizations that provide counter-terrorism capabilities and other services under a new $23 million contract.
            CACI will provide engineering, technical, logistics and business management support to the Army Command, Control and Communications-Tactical Special Projects Office under the contract, company officials said today.
            The contract includes supporting multiple special projects as well as U.S. Central Command, the officials said. The contract has one base year and one option year and was awarded under the Army's Strategic Services Sourcing contract vehicle. CACI works with these organizations under other contracts, the officials said.
            The Army Command, Control and Communications-Tactical Special Projects Office and Central Command provide support to foreign countries in need of counter-terrorism capabilities, according to CACI officials. The capabilities range from designing and constructing border patrol facilities to integrating and deploying Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance technologies.
            CACI will perform the support services at Fort Monmouth, N.J., and MacDill Air Force Base in Tampa, Fla. CACI International, of Arlington, Va., ranks No. 20 on Washington Technology’s 2009 Top 100 lis Technology’s 2009 Top 100 list of the largest federal government prime contractors.
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