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iBarbara, seen here, one of US President George W. Bush’s daughters has been robbed of her mobile phone and purse in Argentina, despite her heavy Secret Service protection.
 
 


 

 
 

 

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Bye-polls if MMA quits, says Premier
Kashmir main obstacle in India ties
By Makhdoom Babar

ISLAMABAD—Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz said that the government would take step in line with law if the Muttahida Majlis-e-Amal resigns from the Assembly adding that by-elections would be held on all the vacant seats. He said this while chairing the meeting of the Senate Parliamentary Committee of Pakistan Muslim League and its allied parties held here Wednesday. PML president  >> >>


 

Hu backs Pakistan, India peace process
Rousing welcome awaits Chinese leader in Capital

ISLAMABAD/ NEW DELHI—Chinese President Hu Jintao says his country could help forge peace between South Asian rivals, India and Pakistan. Mr Hu told a meeting in the Indian capital, Delhi, that Beijing sought no “selfish gains” in South Asia >> >>

 

 
        
 

 

 

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