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US delivers 30 helicopters
By Our Defence Correspondent

RAWALPINDI — The United States on Monday handed over 26 Bell-412 Helicopters and four completely refurbished Cobra ...

 

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2 US sailors shot to death in Bahrain

CAIRO (Egypt) — A U.S. Navy sailor allegedly shot and killed two female sailors early Monday in the barracks of a American military base in Bahrain, a Navy official said. The alleged shooter, a male, was critically wounded in the shooting at ...

 

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Benazir’s wish for foreign probe nixed
Staff Report

ISLAMABAD—Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz on Monday categorically rejected the demand by Pakistan People’s Party to seek foreign assistance in investigating the Karachi Bomb blasts. The Prime Minister expressed confidence in the expertise of the Law Enforcing Agencies and said that the investigation being carried out would lead us to the perpetuators. He said that the tragic incident of October 18 ...

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India shelves US nuke deal for four more weeks

NEW DELHI—India’s government said it would hold off on implementing a controversial nuclear deal with the United States after again failing to win over sceptical coalition partners. After another round of inconclusive talks with its wavering left-wing allies, officials from the dominant Congress party said the atomic energy pact would be shelved for another four weeks. Foreign Minister ....

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Hu emerges stronger as China unveils new team of leaders

BEIJING—China on Monday unveiled a new leadership team that gave President Hu Jintao a stronger hand in governing the country and put forward potential successors to take over power from him in 2012. Hu, 64, was given a second term as head of the ruling Communist Party and the nation’s armed forces, following more than a week of closed-door meetings in Beijing during which he worked to ...

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World Bank to work with China to ... CM approves setting up of PPF
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Pakistan Study Centre to be set up at... G-13 without basic facilities
Air China to expand services to ... 400 IIU female students accommodated at ...


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  Actress and honoree Emily Blunt poses at the Women in Film 2007 Crystal and Lucy Awards in Beverly Hills, California. Blunt stars in the historical drama ‘The Young Victoria’.  
 
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