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Girls’ school blown up

MIRANSHAH—Pro-Taliban militants blew up a girls’ school in restive tribal area bordering Afghanistan, security officials said. The school building was destroyed in the attack in Miranshah, the main town in North Waziristan ....

 

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PPP files attack FIR

KARACHI — Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) leaders on Sunday registered First Investigation Report (FIR) of bomb blasts in the party rally near Karsaz in Karachi at Bahadarabad Police Station.  Aftab Ahmed Shaban  ....

 

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Benazir seeks foreign help in attack probe
Bureau Report

KARACHI—Benazir Bhutto urged Governmnet to enlist international experts to help find those behind last week’s suicide attack which turned the former premier’s homecoming parade into bloody carnage. Bhutto made the plea after visiting hospitals to meet some of those injured in Thursday’s blasts, which killed 139 people and ruined her planned triumphant return to Pakistan after eight years...

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Pak, India resume anti-terror parleys
By OUr Diplomatic Corresponcent

ISLAMABAD—The second round of Pak-India talks on anti-terror mechanism will be held on Monday in New Delhi to discuss the issues relating to terrorism and review the progress made in the first meeting in this connection held in Islamabad in March 2007. The decision to set up this mechanism was taken during the meeting between ...

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Fatima blames BB for Karachi carnage

KARACHI—Benazir Bhutto bears the responsibility for the deaths of 139 people in an attack on her homecoming rally by exposing them to danger for the sake of her own “personal theatre”, her estranged niece said. Newspaper columnist and poet Fatima Bhutto, the granddaughter of late Pakistani premier Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto, also said in an interview that her aunt’s return from exile would ...

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