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Cubans too are here for relief
Cuban team head set to call on NCHD Chief today
 
By Our Special Correspondent

 

ISLAMABAD — An 87-member team of doctors and paramedics of Cuba, on the special directives of the Cuban President Fidel Castro has arrived in Islamabad to help and assist Pakistan  >> >>
 

 
 
China mulls to increase relief aid to Pakistan
 
 

        

President offers free movement across LoC
Urges India to allow Kashmiris to help each other in reconstruction - Says all Indian assistance welcomed
except military personnel

Bureau Report

MUZAFFARABAD—President General Pervez Musharraf Tuesday said Pakistan welcomes assistance from the international community including India in the wake of Oct 8 deadly earthquake. Addressing a press conference in the quake-hit capital of Azad Jammu and Kashmir, the President also stated that the Government would allow Kashmiris from across the Line of Control to help their brothers in reconstruction work on this side. However, he said Pakistan cannot accept >> >>
 


 

-Salutes nation for swift relief response
Urges World community to show generosity - Promises quick re-construction with modern tech
DM Monitoring

ISLAMABAD—Pledging to carry out reconstruction and rehabilitation in the earthquake-afflicted areas on modern lines, President General Pervez Musharraf Tuesday appealed to the world to strengthen Pakistan’s hands in rebuilding millions of lives and destroyed infrastructure in NWFP and Azad Jammu and Kashmir. In his second address to the nation since Oct 8 earthquake — the country’s worst ever natural disaster that claimed over 40,000 lives >> >>
 
 
 

 
        
 

 

 

    MORE HEADLINES
bullet Helicopters finally reach out to inaccessible areas
bullet Premier monitors relief activities at forward bases
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bullet Kid found alive in rubbles after ten days
bullet Saddam heads to Court today
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bullet Opposition’s suggestion for joint relief body rejected
bullet Qazi blames Govt of failure in relief efforts
bullet USS Pearl Harbour arrives with more relief supplies
bullet Global violence plunges by 40%: UN
bullet 700 aftershocks recorded, says Met Office
bullet WB Mission to visit quake-hit areas
 
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