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WASHINGTON—The White House offered a measured response Tuesday as Pakistan’s opposition leader Benazir Bhutto, placed under house arrest again, demanded that ....

 

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Japan threatens to slash aid

TOKYO — Major donor Japan warned Tuesday it may cut aid to Pakistan after the military regime declared emergency rule and placed a key opposition leader under house arrest...

 

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Big business to dominate
Staff Report/Agencies

ISLAMABAD—President genera Pervez Musharraf has continued consultation process with his close aides and important personalities for installation of care taker set up in centre and provinces and other issues of national importance amid the reports name of care taker prime minister has been finalized and president will himself announce his name. The caretaker prime minister will be ....

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BB opts collision course with Govt
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LAHORE—Former Prime Minister and PPP Chairperson Benazir Bhutto has said that Pervez Musharraf must quit as president - as police prevent her from leading a protest march. She told Sky News: “It is a dictatorship in Pakistan and that’s why we say President Musharraf must leave. “The time for dictatorship is over. It’s time ....

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Iraq, Afghan war costs US $1.6 trillion
Foreign Desk Report

WASHINGTON—The economic costs of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan are estimated to total $1.6 trillion — roughly double the amount the White House has requested thus far, according to a new report by Congress’ Joint Economic Committee.  The report scheduled to be released Tuesday, attempted to put a price ....

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