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WORLD GALLERY |
iActress
Natalie Martinez poses at the 14th Annual Diversity
Awards in Century City, California. The gala
celebrated diversity, creativity and talent while
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Pentagon notifies arms sale to Pakistan |
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WASHINGTON—The Bush
administration has notified the Congress of a possible sale of military
equipment to Pakistan involving high frequency radio systems for an
estimated cost of US$ 160 million. Islamabad has requested for a
possible sale of Harris High Frequency/Very High >> >>
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Matching response to non-conventional
threat: President
From Zeeshan Mirza
KARACHI—President
General Pervez Musharraf has said the
education system is being tailored on modern
lines to promote the vision of enlightened
moderation. He said this while addressing
donations collection ceremony for Dhab
school held here Monday. He underlined the
need for focusing full attention on
attainment of knowledge to carve eminent
position in the comity of nations. The
government has taken a host of measures to
bring >> >>

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Endeavors to be made for civil nuke
energy: FO
By Asghar Ali Mubarak
ISLAMABAD—Pakistan and China are expected to
sign a number of bilateral agreements both
in public and in private sector during the
forthcoming visit of Chinese President Hu
Jintao to Pakistan. “These agreements are
expected to further strengthen our economic,
social, cultural relations and enhance
bilateral trade between the two countries,”
Foreign Office Spokesperson Tasnim >> >>
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