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London oil depot rocked by accidental blast
From Saira Ilyas

 
 

HEMEL HEMPSTEAD     (England) — Explosions at one of Britain’s largest oil depots jolted an area north of London early Sunday, hurling multiple balls of fire into the sky, shattering windows and blanketing the area with smoke. Police said the blasts, which injured 36 people, appeared to be accidental >> >>
 

 

        

President promises law to allay qualms on new dams
3 new reservoirs must by 2020 - Sindh to get enormous benefits of new dams
From Zeeshan Mirza

KARACHI—President Pervez Musharraf Sunday held out a firm assurance of giving constitutional or any other kind of guarantee that may help build up confidence on addressing any reservation vis-a-vis construction of water reservoirs including Kalabagh Dam. He was speaking to editors and senior journalists of national and regional newspapers of all languages here at the Governor >> >>


 

40 burnt to death in wedding bus blaze
Bureau Report

LAHORE—At least forty persons died on the spot and up to 40 received burn injuries at North cantt Lahore area Ghaziabad, when an explosion occurred due to fire crackers on Sunday in a bus carrying marriage party. As per detail, a bus was on its way from Ghaziabad carrying a marriage party when suddenly an explosion occurred in it due to fire crackers inside the bus leaving 30 persons >> >>

 

 
        
 

 

 

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  Shillpa Singh (C), Mrs. India 2006, poses with runner-ups Pallavi Walia (R) and Laxmi Nijjer after winning the contest in Mumbai. 30-year-old Mrs. Singh will participate in Mrs. Globe 2006 contest.
 
 

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