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Kashmir Singh admits he was a spy

CHANDIGARH — Kashmir Singh, who was freed from Pakistani jail after 35 years, on Friday admitted that he was an Indian spy and did his best to serve the country, but deplored...

 

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  KESC, WAPDA in row over dues
Bureau Report
 

KARACHI—Karachi Electric Supply Corporation (KESC) is insistent to pay its dues to the WAPDA at the rate of Rs3.69 per unit while WAPDA is asking to settle the amount at a rate of Rs5.25 per unit.....

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President vows to back coalition Govt
Says Assemblies to be convened within a week or two

JACOBABAD—Clarifying that there is no gap between Army and him, President Pervez Musharraf on Friday underlined that sessions of National Assembly and Provincial Assemblies sessions will be called in next two weeks. New assemblies will complete their full five-year term, President expressed these views while addressing inaugural ceremony of the project of potable water supply to Jacobabad ...

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Army has no political role, says PPP
Staff Report

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan - Pakistan’s army must stay out of politics, the party of slain former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto said Friday, as it worked to build a government that can strip its ex-military president of much of his power. President Pervez Musharraf, meanwhile, urged the victors of Feb. 18 elections to “stop politicking and move toward forming a government.” He said parliament would be convened ....

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India soft-pedals on US nuclear deal
Foreign Desk Report

NEW DELHI—India’s coalition government has virtually ruled out signing a controversial nuclear deal with the United States without the support of its communist allies, sparking fresh uncertainty about the fate of the pact. The communists oppose what they see as a strategic alliance with the U.S., and have threatened to withdraw vital support from the ruling coalition if it moves ahead with the deal....

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