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Madaris agree to start registration
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LAHORE—Alliance of Deeni Madaris Pakistan Thursday unanimously accepted the Amended Ordinance of Registration of seminaries and directed all the institutions to start registration of their madaris forthwith. Decision in >> >>
 

 
 

        

President hints at dropping canal from KBD plan

SUKKUR—President General Pervez Musharraf Thursday urged the people of Sindh to view construction of large water reservoirs futuristically and openly and said the government would extend constitutional and administrative guarantees to safeguard interests of the southern province. President informed, he is ready to mull over that no canal would be taken out of the dam and if the blueprint >> >>


 

US, Britain mull to scale down troops in Iraq
Foreign Desk Report

BAGHDAD—Tony Blair and Donald Rumsfeld counselled caution over hopes for a quick fix in Iraq in surprise visits to the war-torn country, as former dictator Saddam Hussein stood by claims he had been beaten by US guards.  The British prime minister and the US defence secretary, who visited the southern city of Basra and Baghdad respectively, did not give timetables for troop reductions >> >>

 

 
        
 

 

 

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bullet Composite talks ripe to yield results: Kasuri
bullet Pir Pagara backs KBD construction
bullet Pakistan to sign FTA with 4 countries
bullet PM agrees to set up federal high court
bullet WB to provide $400m interest free credit
bullet Govt trying to meet winter challenges in quake zone: ISPR
bullet ‘EU, Iran deeply divided over nukes’
bullet Saddam terms White House as ‘liars’
bullet Fog affects air, rail, road traffic
bullet ‘Too much Hitler in UK history lessons’
bullet Israeli troops shot dead 3 Palestinians
 
 
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