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US military jury convicts OBL’s driver
Foreign Desk Report
 

US NAVAL BASE AT GUANTANAMO BAY (Cuba)—Military jurors found Osama bin Laden’s former driver Salim Hamdan not guilty Wednesday on terrorist conspiracy charges but convicted him on the lesser charge of providing material support to..

 

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  President leaves for China today after delay
 
 

ISLAMABAD—President Pervez Musharraf will leave for China today (Thursday) to attend opening ceremony of the Beijing Olympics.
According to a press release issued by Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Spokesman said that in view of...

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Deadlock hits PPP, PML-N talks
Staff Report

ISLAMABAD—Pakistan Muslim League-N Chief, Nawaz Sharif will not return for joining in talks with coalition parties unless notification restoring deposed judges of Sindh High Court is withdrawn, PML-N sources said. The negotiations which have been underway in Zardari House for the last two days came to standstill when reports of President’s signing of notification for restoration of deposed judges made a surprise appearance in media. Mian Nawaz Sharif walked out of the talks after these reports. Chief Jamiat Ulema-i-Islam, Maulana Fazl-ur-Rehman has returned to Zardari House after consulting...

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President says he won’t give in
By Our Special Correspondent

ISLAMABAD—President Pervez Musharraf emphasizing that he does not want any clash between institutions said that it is government’s right to table impeachment motion against him and it is his right to defend his actions and he would himself answer the parliament of the allegations leveled against him He expressed these views while meeting his close reliable legal experts, aides and partners at the Presidential camp office on Wednesday after canceling his trip to China for attending the opening ceremony of Beijing Olympics games. Those who met the...

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Kabul warned to desist blame game
By Saad Saud

ISLAMABAD—The Upper House of the Parliament Tuesday continued debate on external factors relevant to integrity and security of the country and the issue of placement of ISI under the Ministry of Interior. Senator Javed Ashraf Qazi on a point of order said that Leader of the House Raza Rabbani in his speech in Senate on Monday said that ISI would continue working under the Prime Minister and this was published in the newspapers. He said national newspapers Tuesday reported that ISI would work under the Ministry of Interior...

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