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Top Indian scientists attack US nuke deal
 

NEW DELHI—Three of India’s most respected atomic scientists on Friday criticised a controversial nuclear deal with the United States, saying it would have “serious repercussions” for their country...

 

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  Hindu suicide squad ‘Balidani Jatha’ enters Jammu
 
 

JAMMU—The 21 member Balidani Jatha which managed to give police a slip at Lakhapur check post and entered Jammu on Monday to submit a memorandum to Governor N N Vohra today decided to back Sangarsh Samiti and boycott...

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Govt sets $22.1b trade export target
By Our Diplomatic Correspondent

ISLAMABAD—Prime Minister, Syed Yousaf Raza Gillani has approved trade policy for the fiscal year, 2008-09 envisaging import targets of more than $22 billion. Prime Minister, Syed Yousaf Raza Gillani while chairing the Cabinet meeting here on Friday has approved new trade policy for the fiscal year 2008-09. Sources said that according to the new trade policy, 136 items would be imported from India while trade with India would also be further boosted. Provinces would be facilitated for export promotion. During the meeting, Prime Minister...

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10 militants killed in clashes with troops
Bureau Report

PESHAWAR—The security forces after taking the control of Zarguri, a key stronghold of Taliban in Hangu, started the search operation while at least 10 militants were killed in a gun battle with security forces while 5 security officials and 30 militants were injured. Three persons were killed in a village of Ludha, sub-division of Waziristan for their alleged role of spying for the United States. According to reports of different scribes and media reports to “Online”, the Security Forces after taking the control of Zarguri started the advancement while...

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NWFP Govt spurns Taliban’s call to quit
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PESHAWAR—The NWFP Senior Minister Bashir Ahmad Bilour Friday reiterated firm pledge of his government that it will neither resign nor become hostage to any group. The Provincial Government will establish peace and security in all settled areas of the province including Hangu while Swat peace agreement will be implemented in letter and spirit, he maintained. The Senior Minister said no government could think of using force against its own people but also could not tolerate its writ challenged. He vowed supremacy of law would be...

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