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Nawaz, Shahbaz to lead party in NA, PA
By Saad Saud

ISLAMABAD — PML-N parliamentary committee has elected Mian Nawaz Sharif and Mian Shahbaz Sharif as parliamentary leaders in national assembly and Punjab assembly respectively....

 

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  3 Policemen killed in Quetta
Bureau Report
 

Quetta — Three policemen have been killed and 2 injured as a result of firing by unknown persons in Quetta. Dozens of people including policemen stage protest demonstration and blocked the road ....

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PPP, PML-N, ANP agree to form Govt
Staff Report

ISLAMABAD—The party of slain opposition leader Benazir Bhutto will form a coalition government with ex-premier Nawaz Sharif after their crucial election victory, the parties announced Thursday. The announcement came after their parties trounced allies of President Pervez Musharraf in parliamentary elections on Monday and poses the former general with a severe challenge to his weakening grip on power. “We have agreed on a common agenda. We will work together to form the government in the ....

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US hopes to join hands with new Govt, Musharraf

WASHINGTON—The United States said Thursday it looks forward to working with President Pervez Musharraf and the next Pakistani government that emerges from parliamentary election held earlier this week. “He (Musharraf) ‘s the President of Pakistan and I would expect that we are going to work with him and whatever - and that we would hope to work with whatever government emerges as a result of this election,” State Department spokesman Sean McCormack said at the daily briefing....

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US missile reduces toxic satellite to ball-sized chunks
Foreign Desk Report

WASHINGTON—The missile that struck a rogue US spy satellite in space carrying toxic fuel reduced it to football-sized chunks, and the Pentagon said it had a “high degree of confidence” its fuel tank was destroyed, officials said Thursday. General James Cartwright told reporters it would be 24-48 hours before a full confirmation would be available on the fuel tank....

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Protesting lawyers clash with police Reserved seats to be allocated on pro ....
PML-Q to play Opp role: Elahi PCA congratulates Govt for holding free,...
Afghan mission vital for NATO.... ECNEC approved infrastructure projects...
No individual can amend Constitution:... Unicef allocates $1m for quake victims
Oil near $100 after record close Sustainable Development impossible ....
Britain admits CIA rendition flights. Ministry to receive $2.4m for population...
India won’t get a 2nd nuke deal: US Provinces asked to expedite upcountry....
COAS visits Waziristan PFUJ welcome Sharif, Zardari’s statements ....
Lahore, Delhi bus to ply three days.... Nisar sees political, economic stability...
Karzai calls Zardari Mother Language Day marked to preserve....

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Japan expects Hu’s visit to achieve.... 17 members of a family killed in road mishap
Yunnan governor vows to strengthen... Re-poll on 10 polling stations
Pilot projects adopted to teach.... Indian troops martyr three Kashmiris
China to step up anti-corruption crackdown MPA-elect Sarwar Kakar passes away
China’s Cabinet solicits opinion on ... Vacant post of Land Superintendent ....
China to hear largest case of making.... Equity market present spectacular ....

Election: February 2008
Pakistan Elections 2008 Summary

 

Party

NA PP PS PB PF  
  PPPP 87 78 65 7 17
PML(N) 66 101 0 0 5
PML(Q) 38 66 9 17 6
MQM 19 0 38 0 0
ANP 10 0 2 1 31
MMA 3 2 0 6 9
PML F 4 3 7 0 0
BNP(A) 1 0 0 5 0
PPP(S) 1 0 0 0 5
NPP 2 0 3 0 0
INDEPENDENT 27 35 1 10 18
TOTAL RESULTS 259 285 125 46 91
SEATS CONTESTED  268 293 130 51 96
 

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Milan fashion reflects drab off runway Bangladesh will not be easy, says Smith
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