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NAB court hears Nawaz’s graft case

RAWALPINDI — Judge Special Accountability Court No. 4, Khalid Mehmood here Friday putting off the hearing till November 8, summoned Nawaz Sharif and others accused of his family allegedly  ....

 

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US offers help to probe bombing

WASHINGTON—The United States on Friday offered to help Pakistan probe the circumstances surrounding bomb blasts that killed at least 138 people during ex-premier Benazir ...

 

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BB says extremists plotted attack
Bureau Report/Agencies

KARACHI—Former Pakistani PM Benazir Bhutto condemning the “dastardly and cowardly” suicide bomb attempt on her life vowed on Friday to continue struggle for democracy to save Pakistan. In her first public comments since the attack, she said Pakistan was facing a battle for democracy with militants, and vowed to continue the struggle. She said she had received prior warning that ...

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World leaders slam terror attack
Foreign Desk Report

WASHINGTON—World leaders Friday condemned the suicide bombing targeting former Pakistani premier Benazir Bhutto, saying it served as an urgent reminder of the need for a concerted, global response to terrorism. The United States, which counts Islamabad as a valuable ally in its “war on terror,” said the blasts, which killed at least...

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Polls schedule won’t be affected: PM
Bureau Report

LAHORE—Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz has said election schedule will not be affected in the wake of Karachi bomb explosions and general elections will be held as scheduled. He said this while talking to the journalists after groundbreaking ceremony of Faisalabad garments city in governor house here Friday. Governor Punjab Lt Gen ...

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  Actress Elizabeth Hurley speaks to a crowd at the Vancouver Art Gallery gathered to watch her flip the switch to ‘paint’ the exterior of the gallery in pink light and raise breast cancer awareness, in Vancouver, Canada.  
 
Cast member Abbie Cornish poses at the premiere of “Elizabeth: The Golden Age” at the Gibson amphitheater in Universal City, California. The movie opens in the US.
 
 
Natalie Portman gestures during a talk on the Stanford University campus in Palo Alto, Calif. about a campaign against global poverty.
 
 
 

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