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Govt earmarks Rs20 billion for quake survivors
By Our Special Correspondent

RAWALPINDI—The Federal Government Monday decided to earmark Rs 20 billion as compensation for mitigation of the sufferings of earthquake victims in NWFP and Azad Jammu and Kashmir. The decision was taken at a top-level meeting chaired by President General Pervez Musharraf, Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz   >> >>


 

Rawalakot, Poonch point along LoC opened

POONCH—Pakistan and India making history opened the first passage-point on the Line of Control aiming to facilitate earthquake-victims’ relief works. A formal ceremony held here to mark this historical  >> >>

Kashmiris should be allowed to cross LoC without
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By Our Diplomatic Correspondent

ISLAMABAD—Pakistan Monday said it would make all efforts to facilitate Kashmiri people living on either side of the Line of  >> >>

 

 
        
 

 

 

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bullet Over 100,000 quake survivors yet to get aid
bullet Chirac vows action as rioters torch 1,400 vehicles
bullet Govt expects successful donors’ conference: Rashid
bullet Passports issued to Nawaz Sharif, family
bullet PM to lead Pakistan in 13th SAARC Summit
bullet Saudi Prince meets President, conveys King Abdullah’s full support
bullet Pakistan warns of more deaths, if help not rushed
bullet Pakistan condemns Danish daily’s derogatory cartoon
bullet NATO troops only for relief work: Shujaat
bullet IFRC’s support sought for producing artificial limbs
bullet 150 missing as boat sinks in Bangladesh
bullet US marine among 17 killed in Iraq gunbattles
 
 
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