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Miscreants fire rockets at Wana Scouts camp |
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WANA—Power supply of South
Waziristan’s capital Wana on Wedn sday was been disrupted following the
encounter between unidentified saboteurs and security forces.
Unidentified saboteurs fired four rockets on Scout Camps in Wana, three
of them landed in the camp and one outside of the camp. After the >> >>
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42 troops martyred in worst terror attack
DARGAI—At least 42 soldiers were killed in a
suicide attack and 33 others injured at an army training center in
Dargai, north-western district of Malakand on Wednesday, as officials
linked the attack an act of vengeance for the late week air strike on a
seminary in Bajur Agency killing 83 persons. Meanwhile Federal Minister
of Information and Broadcasting Muhammad Ali Durrani confirmed,
“Forty-two recruits died in the attack and 20 others are >> >>

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Curtain falls on Rumsfeld as Democrats win
US polls
Robert Gates new Defence Secretary - Bush
concedes defeat - Seeks common ground with
Democrats
Foreign Desk
Report
WASHINGTON—President
Bush said Wednesday Defense Secretary Donald
H. Rumsfeld is stepping down and former CIA
Director Robert Gates will take over at the
Pentagon and in prosecuting the war in Iraq.
Rumsfeld, architect of an unpopular war in
Iraq, intends to resign after six stormy
years at the Pentagon. The development
occurred one day after midterm elections
that cost Republicans control >> >>
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