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2 suspects of Karachi bomb blast held
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ISLAMABAD—Information Minister Sheikh Rashid Ahmed has confirmed that the suspect of Tuesday’s Karachi blast has been captured. Talking to newsmen on Wednesday he said announcement made by President >> >>
 

 

        

Pak, India open fifth crossing point along LoC
Divided Kashmiri families to cross border today
Staff Report

ISLAMABAD—Pakistan and India have opened the fifth and final crossing along the de facto border splitting earthquake-ravaged Kashmir but allowed only humanitarian supplies across. Pakistani and Indian officials greeted each other at the crossing opening Wednesday. “The Hajipir-Uri crossing on the Line of Control (Loc) in Kashmir opened today,” an military official told this scribe. Hajipir is on the Pakistani side and Uri is in the Indian zone >> >>


 

Quake a chance to resolve Kashmir dispute: President
Seeks World support for quake reconstruction
By Our Special Correspondent

RAWALPINDI—President General Pervez Musharraf Wednesday said the solution to long-standing Jammu and Kashmir dispute between Pakistan and India looks “more possible” in the wake of last month’s earthquake and expressed the hope that New Delhi would realize the opportunity. “This opportunity should be utilized to reach a fair settlement of the dispute,” he told a Press Conference >> >>

 

 
        
 

 

 

    MORE HEADLINES
bullet UN, Britain launch major quake airlift
bullet PM reiterates commitment to achieve MDGs
bullet US calls for lasting ties with Pakistan
bullet Kofi Annan due today
bullet Car bomb leaves 10 dead in IOK
bullet 5 US Marines killed in Iraq
bullet Bush vows no let-up in war on terror
bullet Sugar prices go up by Rs2 per kg
bullet Cuba to open Embassy in Pakistan
bullet 73,000 tonns relief goods distributed among affectees
bullet Opp stages walkout on quake debate
bullet French senate votes over security laws
 
 
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China rebuffs US over Taiwan

Hu Jintao wraps up fruitful Europe trip

Chinese Naval Fleet leaves for 1st joint exercise abroad

Joint Pak, China TV manufacturing plant established
 

 

 

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