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62 killed in Kurram Agency

PESHAWAR—The situation in Kurram Agency is under the control of the administration and no untoward incident of firing and clashes had been reported from any ....

 

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60 militants held in Swat

SWAT — Security Forces have arrested 60 suspected militants in different areas of Shakar Dara, Swat. Indefinit curfew continues in Mata and Kabal, said Inter Services Public Relations. Meanwhile, a  .....

 

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President not satisfied with BB’s probe
By Our Special Correspondent

ISLAMABAD—President Pervez Musharraf said Thursday that uncertainty remained about the exact cause of Benazir Bhutto’s death, despite an initial government report that she was killed when a bomb blast slammed her head into her vehicle. “One should not give a statement that’s 100 percent final. That’s the flaw that we suffer from,” Musharraf said at a news conference, noting that .....

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Power deficiency leaves WAPDA helpless

LAHORE—Chairman WAPDA Shakil Durrani has said that load-shedding would be overcome to a great extent by the end of current month. Addressing a press conference at WAPDA House here on Thursday, he said, “We would be able to overcome the current crisis in around 10 days. However, it would take about three weeks to control the situation and by January 30 it would be almost normal”. Giving causes of the current crisis, he said, “Main transmission line of ....

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Crisis easing as polls delayed

ISLAMABAD—Pakistan’s political crisis appeared to stabilize on Thursday with parties looking ahead to an election in which the party of assassinated opposition leader Benazir Bhutto is set to make gains. There were no reports of protests against an Election Commission decision on Wednesday to postpone the general election to February 18 despite the objections of the two main opposition ....

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