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Judiciary won’t allow violation of verdicts: CJ
By Saad Saud

ISLAMABAD—Public confidence in the courts has been restored and every decision of the courts enjoys the support of the people of Pakistan, said Chief Justice of Pakistan Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry on Saturday. He was addressing...

 

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Nawaz rules out seeking pardon

London—Mr. Nawaz Sharif, Quaid, PML-N said that PML-N believes that only rule of law through restoration of undiluted democracy can bring stability and progress in Pakistan and we will come into power not on the clutches of outsiders but with the support of our...

 

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BB blames PML for spoiling deal
—vows to confirm return on 14th

LONDON—PPP chairperson Benazir Bhutto said she will make announcement to return to country on September, 14 with or without deal with General Musharraf. She said this while addressing a press conference here Saturday after PPP federal executive council meeting, she alleged ruling PML-Q was the main reason behind failure...

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7 killed as newly built bridge caves in
Bureau Report

KARACHI—At least seven persons were killed and dozens other injured when part of under-construction Northern-bypass Bridge, leading to Gulbai, collapsed at Paracha Chowk in Shershah area here on Saturday. According to sources, The bridge known as Northern Bypass was opened by Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf August 6, 2007 fell with a huge bang while traffic was on it. Eyewitnesses...

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70 militants killed in Afghan fighting
Foreign Desk Report

KABUL—U.S.-led coalition and Afghan security forces killed about 70 suspected militants in Afghanistan, where violence is running at its highest level since the ouster of the Taliban regime six years ago, authorities said Saturday. The surge in militant attacks comes despite the presence of more than 50,000 foreign troops and 110,000 Afghan police and military officers, as well as a multimillion dollar reconstruction effort to rebuild the shattered nation. Late Friday...

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