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Rocket attack on US copter denied
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RAWALPINDI - A US CH-47 Chinook helicopter delive-ring relief aide flying in the vicinity Chakothi near Line of Control returned to Chaklala Airbase after hearing a blast on Tuesday afternoon. The incident resulted in suspension of aide to affected >> >>
 

 
 
China hails LoC opening to help quake victims
 
 

        

Cabinet gives assent to Nakana-Amritsar bus
Approves 73% KESC shares’ sale to Saudi Group - Condemns Delhi blasts
By Zulfiqar Ahmad

ISLAMABAD—Federal Cabinet has approved the bill for regulation and registration of the private educational institutions and launching of Nankana-Amritsar bus service. The Federal Cabinet met here Tuesday with Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz in the chair at Prime Minister Secretariat. Cabinet approved regulation bill-2005 for private educational institutions.Education Minister while giving briefing >> >>


 

India cautious over Kashmir demilitarization offer
From Meerza Iqbal Baig

NEW DELHI—India has reacted cautiously to President Pervez Musharraf’s suggestion of demilitarising both sides of Kashmir, asserting that it can’t be done “unilaterally”. “It can’t be done unilaterally,” External Affairs Minister K Natwar Singh told reporters at the Rashtrapati Bhavan after the swearing-in of new Chief Justice Y K Sabharwal, reported PTI. “After all, they (Pakistan) are in  >> >>

 

 
        
 

 

 

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bullet President outlines steps to rehabilitate quake victims
bullet Nuke controls should not serve political goals: Envoy
bullet PM wants Opposition to join relief body
bullet US frees 500 prisoners from Abu Ghraib
bullet Pakistan ratifies SAARC anti-terror protocol
bullet Govt to decide fate of stalled PTCL sale
bullet US to further increase relief operations in quake-hit areas
bullet ‘Quake hit areas require $167m for immediate relief’
bullet Feudal lords oppressing women: Mai
bullet Bush unveils $1.2b pandemic Flu plan
bullet NWFP CM calls for joint relief work
 
 
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