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US CENTCOM Chief meets President
By Our Special Correspondent

ISLAMABAD — President Gen Pervez Musharraf has said that US assistance in elimination of terrorism from Pak tribal areas should remain confined to only intelligence sharing and technical assistance...

 

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7 killed in Sui mine blast

QUETTA — 7 persons including 1 child were killed and 14 injured in two separate incidents of land mine explosion in the area of Nailagh of Sui Friday.  Single door Pick up carrying passengers was ...

 

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Mysterious missile strike kills 11 in NWA
Staff Report/Agencies

ISLAMABAD/Miran Shah—Atleast two foreign militants and nine local Taliban died while 12 others injured in a missile attack at a compound adjacent to a seminary in the area of Dandi Darpe Khail, North Waziristan on Friday. According to locals, a drone plane fired missiles at houses adjacent to seminary belonging to renowned Taliban commander Jalaluddin Haqqani in North Waziristan....

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‘SC can’t stay martial law, emergency’
By Saad Saud

ISLAMABAD—Supreme Court has remarked it will neither be intimidated by any threat of martial law or emergency not will it take dictation from any one.  These remarks were given by justice Javed Iqbal while presiding over 11 members larger bench of SC hearing constitutional petitions challenging the acceptance of candidature of the president for presidential polls.  Attorney General (AG) Malik Qayyum ....

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Militants release 48 FC men in Swat

SWAT—Local Taliban on Friday freed 48 paramilitary troops that they had captured in overnight fighting in the valley of Swat, where a week of fierce fighting has left around 200 people dead.  The militants first paraded the soldiers to the media and then gave 500 rupees (around 9 US dollars) to each captive before freeing them ...

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Travel advisory for PIA passengers 800 PIA engineers go on strike

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Wen arrives in Uzbekistan for SCO.... 200 wine bottles seized
China’s lunar probe program has no .... EC restores membership of three MPAs
‘Cross-Straits relations will improve, if.... Forex reserves up by $46m
China promises safe gasoline supply 115 illegal Afghans returned
Chinese mainland vows to deepen... No justification to impose emergency....
China downgrades searching for ... PTCL activates Voice Mail for customers


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  Actress Samantha Mathis arrives as a guest for a screening of the film “Lions for Lambs” starring Tom Cruise at the opening of the AFI Fest 2007 film festival in Hollywood.  
 
Actress Melora Hardin, star of the TV series “The Office”, arrives as a guest for a screening of the film “Lions for Lambs” starring Tom Cruise at the opening of the AFI Fest 2007 film festival in Hollywood.
 
 
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