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3 rockets hit Peshawar city
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PESHAWAR—Unidentified persons on Sunday fired three rockets in Peshawar Cantt, however, no loss of life was reported during the incident. According to the details, a rocket landed at the floor of upper ....

 

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India, Israel planned to hit Kahuta in early ‘80s

NEW DELHI — India and Israel had secretly planned to hit Pakistan’s nuclear facility in Kahuta near Islamabad in 1983-84, but backed off when the CIA in 1984 tipped off ....

 

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Exodus from Swat as 12 militants killed in raids

Swat—At least twelve local militants were killed and several other injured as a result of the fierce gun battle between the security forces and local Taliban here in the Swat valley on Sunday. According to details, fierce fighting erupted between the Local Taliban and security forces have resumed after a brief lull. As a result, two civilians while twelve local militants were killed in the fresh exchange ....

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US pushes India on nuclear deal

CALCUTTA (India)—Visiting U.S. Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson urged India on Sunday to quickly implement a landmark civilian nuclear energy deal with the United States. Paulson was speaking in Calcutta, a stronghold of India’s communists, who oppose the deal and have threatened to topple the government if it goes ahead with it. “This is a very important deal,” Paulson told reporters after a ....

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BB says talks underway with Govt on 58(2)b

LARKANA—Benazir Bhutto, former Prime Minister and Chairperson Pakistan People’s Party on Sunday said that negotiations are underway with the government for ‘restoration’ of democracy in the country. Talking to reporters here, she said that most of the problems had been sorted out with the government, the issue of the abolition of article 58 (2) B of the constitution was yet to be resolved ....

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