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US nuclear Control & Command setup upsets world

According to international media reports, quoting US military officials, a US Air Force’s B-52 Bomber Jet, that flew from Minot Air Base in North Dakota for Barlsdate Air Force Base in Louisiana, carried ...

 

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Forex reserves top $16 billion
Bureau Report

KARACHI — Foreign exchange reserves of Pakistan have exceeded from $16 billion during the week ended on September 1. During this period, an increase was seen in the reserves of the central bank whereas decrease was seen in the ...

 

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Troops pullout, if militants leave tribal area: President
DM Monitoring/Agencies

ISLAMABAD—President General Pervez Musharraf on Thursday said that army can be withdrawn from Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) if there is an assurance that all foreign terrorists would leave the area and there is complete end to militancy. Speaking at the fourth programme of series “Aiwan-e-Sadr Say” on a state run TV, he said only a political solution and not militancy will help create  ....

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President’s term ends on Nov 15, SC told
By Saad Saud

ISLAMABAD—Pervez Musharraf’s term as president will end on November 15, his lawyers said Thursday, after a court ordered him to clear up uncertainty over his plans for re-election. Musharraf, a key US ally, is planning to seek a second five-year term as president amid fierce opposition to suggestions that he may try to prolong his tenure as army chief. “The term of office of the president ....

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China notes differences on India US nuke deal

BEIJING—China said on Thursday there were “different views” about a nuclear power pact between the United States and India and called for such deals to stay in line with international safeguards — but left its own stance ambiguous. The agreement between New Delhi and Washington would offer India U.S. fuel and reactors while allowing it to stay out of the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, keep ....

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