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Capital mosques to get close circuit cameras
By Zulfiqar Ahmad

 
 

ISLAMABAD — Federal Minister for Interior Aftab Ahmed Khan Sherpao has directed capital administration to install close circuit TV cameras in mosques of federal capital to reinforce their security. Sherpao held a >> >>
 

 


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Victory starved Bush outlines Iraq strategy
Foreign Desk Report

WASHINGTON—US President George W. Bush laid out his most detailed strategy yet for winning the Iraq war, but warned there would be violence there “for many years to come” and declined to set a date for a US pullout. In remarks at the US Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland, he was to tout progress in training Iraqi security forces in the first of a series of speeches aiming to reassure >> >>


 

Education system won’t be Westernized: President
Urges private sector to help re-build schools in quake-hit areas
By Our Special Correspondent

ISLAMABAD—President General Pervez Musharraf Wednesday underlined a firm commitment to building an elaborate education edifice in the quake-shattered areas and urged the private sector to join in the effort by adopting schools at grassroots level. He was addressing an international conference on the future of schools and education, organized by the Beaconhouse Group, which is >> >>

 

 
        
 

 

 

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bullet BB, 4 others acquitted in recruitment reference
bullet President can retain both offices after 2007: Afgan
bullet New undersea cable to function next month: PM
bullet Oil prices to remain unchanged
bullet India testfires supersonic cruise missile
bullet Pak urges World to stay on course in Afghanistan
bullet Pakistan set for early free trade with China, Malaysia
bullet US, EU undermine poor countries with illegal subsidies: Oxfam
bullet Quake villagers await tents as winter sets in
bullet EU calls for transparent general elections in 2007
bullet Conspiracy against NWFP, Sindh: ANP
bullet ‘Indian nuke plants poorly managed’
 
 
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China, Mongolia agree over border demarcation

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  (L-R) French actress Catherine Deneuve, former Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto, German TV-host Sabine Christiansen and Italian designer Donatella Versace pose with their trophy after the Women’s World Awards gala in the eastern German city of Leipzig. The awards were presented to extraordinary women in 10 different categories.
 
 

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