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Hemorrhagic fever kills five
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KARACHI — Hemorrhagic fever has killed at least five people, including a woman doctor, and infected around 45 people in Karachi, health officials said on Saturday.
The cause of the death of Yusra Afaq, a doctor in a government-run hospital, last week has
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PM calls for concrete steps to resolve Kashmir issue
Says Pakistan’s re-entry into CW reflects strong democracy in Country - Urges for open market access to developing countries

VALLETTA (Malta)—Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz said here Saturday that the climate in South Asia had improved as a result of Pakistan-India engagement in a dialogue but stressed the need for tangible steps to resolve the core issue of Kashmir. Addressing a press conference here on the sidelines of the Commonwealth Summit, the Prime Minister also called upon heads of government from >> >>


 

Gaza border crossing opens for Palestinians
Middle East Desk Report

RAFAH (Gaza Strip)—The Rafah border terminal between the Gaza Strip and Egypt opened to a flood of excited Palestinians on Saturday, giving them a gate to the outside world for the first time in almost three months. At least 2,000 Palestinians — some leaving the tiny strip of territory for the first time in their lives — queued for the >> >>

 

 
        
 

 

 

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bullet NATO rules out long term stay in Pakistan
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bullet Over 76 dead in Indian bus accident
bullet President pledges basic health facilities to masses
bullet Opp declines to be part of parliamentary body
bullet UN pessimistic about female literacy target
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At last a debate on Britain’s nuclear weapons

Rabin’s resurrection

Does realpolitik have no limits?
 

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Chaklala Air Base, lifeline for quake affectees
 
 
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Toxic water crisis easing for Harbin

Chinese designer claims of building shock-proof dam

Chinese Premier inspects clean-up as Harbin prepares to turn taps back on


UNESCO moot begins tomorrow

Chinese women prefer spending on clothes
 

 

 

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  KAULA LUMPUR: Models present creations by Malaysian designer; Micheal Ong, at the Asia Magic Fashion Show, during Kula Lumpur Asia Fashion Week, 2005.
 
 

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