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AQ Khan gagged, allowed to travel
Staff Report
 

ISLAMABAD—Islamabad High Court on Tuesday relaxing restrictions on Nuclear Scientist Dr Abdul Qadeer Khan has allowed him to meet his friends and close aides on the condition of Security...

 

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  President warns against scrapping LG system
 
 

ISLAMABAD—President Pervez Musharraf terming the Local government system as basis of democracy has emphasised that wrapping up of this system would harm the democratic structure...

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PM urges tribesmen to back curbing militancy
Bureau Report

PESHAWAR—Prime Minister Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani on Monday made an impassioned appeal to the tribesmen to support the government in its endeavors to curb extremism and terrorism in order to pave the way for socio-economic uplift of the tribal belt. Addressing a tribal jirga of South Waiziristan Agency here at Darbar Hall of the Governor House, the Prime Minister said maintaining peace and tranquility in the tribal areas was the responsibility of the government. But the tribal people...

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Islamabad wants focus on issues

NEW DELHI—India on Monday said its peace process with Pakistan was “under stress,” repeating allegations that “elements” in Islamabad were behind this month’s suicide attack against its Kabul embassy. Foreign Secretary Shiv Shankar Menon said the attack on the Indian embassy in Kabul which left dozens dead, including India’s military attach and a diplomat, had strained relations, but that talks should continue.“All our information... points to elements in Pakistan being behind....

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NWFP Govt toughens stance after threat
Bureau Report

PESHAWAR—The NWFP cabinet while rebuffing ultimatum of Baitullah Mehsud to frontier government to quit, Monday expressed the resolve that it would continue with its peace process and warned to come hard on elements bent upon challenging writ of the government. “We have two options to settle the law and order situation either through talks or to use force,” NWFP Information Minister Mian Iftikhar Hussain said this while briefing the journalists about the decisions of the special meeting of NWFP cabinet held here with Chief Minister Ameer Haider...

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