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Daily Telegraph apologizes to President
Staff Report

ISLAMABAD — Editor-in-Chief of “The Daily Telegraph”, William Lewis has tendered apology to the President for using offensive language against President in its ...

 

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Forces capture militants stronghold
Bureau Report

PESHAWAR—The security forces along with volunteers Thursday morning took over the control of the headquarters of militants Darul Uloom Charbagh and the police station without any resistance by ....

 

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Twin suicide attacks kill 10 in Quetta
Bureau Report

QUETTA—The death toll rises to 10 in two suicide attacks took place near military check post at Katch Morr here in cantonment area on Thursday. According to government sources, a man executed a suicide attack near a security forces check post at 4:50 PM, killing two troops and wounding several others. As more security forces personnel of other posts and people reached the site of the attack....

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Pakistan, China pledge joint efforts for regional stability
By Makhdoom Babar

ISLAMABAD—Special Envoy of the Chinese Government and Senior Vice Foreign Minister Wang Yi called on President Pervez Musharraf here on Thursday. Conveying warm felicitations and greetings from President Hu Jintao and the Chinese leadership to President Musharraf on his re-election, Wang Yi admired President’s leadership in pursuing policies which have served the best interests of Pakistan ....

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BB sees no precedent to restore judges
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KARACHI—PPP chairperson Benazir Bhutto has said PPP wants restoration of judiciary rather than judges. “Judiciary should be restored rather than judges. We support independent judiciary and not the judges as judiciary was not independent before November, 3” too , she said this while addressing a press conference here Thursday in Bilawal house.  She indicated judges who had not taken oath under PCO in the past were also not restored. She cited to the case of....

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EU, US trade charges of blocking ... OPF introduces pension scheme for...
81m voters to exercise right to vote Number of tax payers increases to 500,000
Nawaz vows to foil poll rigging plan Population ministry launches family ...
Iran, Korea, Mideast top Rice agenda IG calls upon police officers to discharge...
PM admires strategic ties with China Election campaign running smoothly...
India, Iran to discuss gas pipeline Senate body for probe of rejection of ...
JI withdraws candidatures SNGPL plans to invest over Rs 50 bln in ....
Bird Flu claims 2 lives in Mansehra Pakistan offers skilled manpower to Brunei

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Hu calls for further Sino-US co-op .... Annual Urs of Mujadid Alf Sani
China mourns for victims of Nanjing.... Six outlaws arrested
Chinese, ROK nuclear chiefs meet in.... US donates ambulances for Upper Dir, Buner
Visiting African youth group urges .... Pindites facing low gas pressure
Manufacturers subject to latest drug.... Groundbreaking of Bari Imam complex soon
Immense prospects in renewable.... 308 vehicles challaned, 60 impounded


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