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BB insists foreign probe in blasts
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KARACHI—The chairperson of PPP-P Benazir Bhutto has scoffed at government for its reluctance to ask in foreign experts to investigate the recent Karachi / Karsaz ...

 

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Pak, India to release all civilians

ISLAMABAD—Pakistan and India will release all civilian prisoners and fishermen whose status has been confirmed and have completed their sentences, Interior Ministry official said. The two ....

 

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34 killed in suicide attack on troops

MANGORA—At least 34 people including 30 Paramilitary soldiers were killed while 19 others received serious injuries when their convoy was hit by a blast near Police Line, District Swat on Thursday. According to details, a truck bearing number (SWH-2877) loaded with ammunition and soldiers blasted near Police line when heading....

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SC not a revolutionary forum: Justice Javed
By Saad Saud

ISLAMABAD—Supreme Court is not a revolutionary force but it is a constitutional institution and it will decide every case in accordance with law and constitution. These remarks were given by justice Javed Iqbal while presiding over 11-member SC bench hearing identical constitutional petitions challenging acceptance of president Musharraf nomination papers by the Election Commission (EC) for ...

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US slaps military sanctions on Iran

WASHINGTON—The United States on Thursday slapped sanctions on Iran’s military and three state-owned banks, sharply ratcheting up tensions over the Islamic state’s nuclear drive and alleged backing for terrorism. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson said the sanctions cover Iran’s elite Quds Force as a supporter of terrorism and its Revolutionary Guards as a proliferator of weapons of mass destruction...

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Electoral rolls to be unveiled today Domestic tourism registers record high in 2007
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Chinese, Costa Rica agree to build ... Four farari camps destroyed
‘Amending Party Constitution meets... Girl commits suicide
Chinese oil workers in Sudan safe: FM Senator John Kerry phones Benazir
China, EU to cement quality controls Three killed in road mishap
Vice Premier urges smooth post... ML&C Group revived
China’s GDP up 11.5% in first nine... CBR officers’ meetings begin today


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