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Cyclone kills 1,100 in Bangladesh

DHAKA—A cyclone that slammed into the coast with 150 mph winds killed at least 1,100 people, isolating remote towns and villages swamped by a storm surge or hemmed in by piles of debris, aid workers ...

 

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Soomro orders release of political activists

ISLAMABAD — Caretaker Prime Minister Muhammad mian Soomro on Friday announced for early release of arrested activists of various political ....

 

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Caretakers tasked with continuity, polls
By Our Special Correspondent

ISLAMABAD—President General Pervez Musharraf has directed caretaker setup to take steps for the elimination of terrorism, poverty, inflation, economic and social development, besides peace in the country, on emergent basis. Talking to newly caretaker Prime Minister Mian Muhammad Soomro here at Awan-e-Saddar ....

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BB rejects new Govt, doubts fair polls
Staff Report

ISLAMABAD—Pakistan people Party Chairperson and opposition leader Benazir Bhutto rejecting the caretaker government said Friday that she would continue her struggle against dictatorship in Pakistan and would not talk to President Gen Pervez Musharraf on any issue. “We do not accept this government. It has committed treason by taking oath under Provincial Constitutional Order (PCO),” she said while ....

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3 SC judges opt out of emergency hearing
By Saad Saud

ISLAMABAD—Three judges of Supreme Court of Pakistan have refused to sit on the bench that is hearing the petitions filed against the imposition of emergency in the country. Justices Nawaz Abbasi, Javed Bhuttar and Faqir Khokhar, who were sworn in under the Provisional Constitutional Order after President Pervez Musharraf imposed emergency on November 3, have declined to be part....

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Indian Govt close to end rift over US... Govt grants joint venture oil & gas ...
US sees no threat to nuke assets 150 houses handed over to earthquake victims
John Negroponte arrives in Capital HEC provides students, faculty online ....
Wary of war, Gulf eyes Nejad visit .... PPP condemns roughing up of women...
Progress made on UNSC reform Manager NBP Kallar Kahar arrested for...
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Benazir slams workers arrest PIA asked to put its act together
SC suspends convictions in ex-CJ... To control corruption all departments should...
Forex reserves up by $15m Tax defaulters asked to clear dues
PPPP veteran joins PML Total marks of matric exams increased ...

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Lohan freed after 84 minutes in jail Australian batsmen punish Sri Lanka
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