Islamabad, Tuesday, 29 November, 2005   

SITE SEARCH

Home  
Editorial  
Columns  
Article  
Horoscope  
Archive  
Contact Us  
Jobs  
FAQ  
 
 
 

 OTHER NEWSPAPERS


more

 
 
Quick Vote

Are you satisfied with the ongoing quake rescue efforts?
 

YES
NO
CAN'T SAY

 

 
 

CARTOON BOX

 
  
   
 
 


 

 




 

 
 

 

30 militants surrender after accord

 
 

MIRAN SHAH—Tribal elders of the militancy-plagued orth Waziristan Agency (NWA) on Monday handed over some 30 wanted men to the political administration following their alleged links with the Al-Qaeda and Taliban remnants >> >>
 

 
 


Life cheap in China’s mines
 

 

        

NATO Forces not here for occupation, says President
Bureau Report

LAHORE—President General Pervez Musharraf has said that North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) forces are only participating in relief activities in quake hit areas, as they do not have any other purpose.  “No body can occupy the soil of Pakistan, as we know how to guard our country”, the President said while addressing a ceremony held in connection with the formation of Universities >> >>


 

No deviation from UN resolutions on Kashmir
Demilitarisation, self-government part of dispute solution: FO
By Our Diplomatic Correspondent

ISLAMABAD—Pakistan’s stand on Kashmir to involve the Kashmiris in the dialogue process and find a solution acceptable to Pakistan, India and Kashmiris was in line with the United Nations resolutions which demanded plebiscite in the Kashmir. Foreign Office Spokesperson Tasnim Aslam in her weekly briefing said the proposals to find solutions of Kashmir dispute according to the aspirations  >> >>

 

 
        
 

 

 

    MORE HEADLINES
bullet ECC frames policy for IPP tariffs
bullet Saddam complains jail treatment, blasts court
bullet Coal mine explosion leaves 134 dead in China
bullet India reschedules Baglihar completion
bullet Winter begins taking toll on quake survivors
bullet PM praises US quake help
bullet China to raise educational aid for developing countries
bullet Iran has right to civilian nuclear programme: FM
bullet President to attend OIC Summit in Makkah
bullet NATO to start providing shelter, food up in mountains
bullet Khalil links power supply to Fata with meters
bullet PM urges to promote Pak, Turkey trade ties
 
 
      CITY NEWS
  
      SHOWBIZ NEWS
 

      SPORTS NEWS 

Add this Page to your Favorites - Bookmark this pageMake this Your Home PagePrint this PageAsk for Information - Send an Email

 

EDITORIAL/OPINION    

C’Wealth call for access to markets

Home truths about media
 

  COLUMNS    

From moon-sighting to moon-tracking

Nuclear power is not solution for energy crisis

President Bush in China: But ‘Hu’ really cares?
 

  CRIME WATCH  
SSP Traffic reviews campaign against route violations
 
 
  WEATHER UPDATE
 

      CHINA WATCH



 

China mulls cutting big surplus in trade

China lauds Pak progress on women development

China quake causes loss
of 1b Yuan


Mongolian President arrives in China

China to attend uk G7 moot
 

 

 

SPECIAL REPORTS

 WORLD GALLERY

  Actor David Hassel-hoff rides with one of his daughters (C) and his wife actress Pamela Bach (R) in the Hollywood Christmas Parade in Hollywood.
 
 

Copyright © 2005 The Daily Mail.  All rights reserved