Elections campaign may start after 14th
ISLAMABAD, Aug 11: The government and its law enforcement agencies are locked in last-minute discussions to give green light for the resumption of electoral campaign soon after August 14, sources close...
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India, Pakistan should hold talks: Farooq
SRINAGAR, Aug 11: The chief minister of occupied Kashmir said on Sunday that India and Pakistan should resolve the Kashmir issue through negotiations....
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Saddam promises to allow inspectors
LONDON, Aug 11: Iraqi President Saddam Hussein has told a British member of parliament that he will implement United Nations resolutions and allow arms inspectors into his country, a Sunday newspaper...
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Five killed in Mideast violence
GAZA, Aug 11: Violence in the West Bank and Gaza Strip brought to at least five the number of weekend deaths, as US and Palestinian officials held security talks in Washington...
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Agosta ready for trials
KARACHI, Aug 11: Pakistan’s second Agosta 90-B class submarine is ready for launching and six months of sea trials, a navy spokesman told AFP Sunday....
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Attacks new strategy of terrorists: Rashid
ISLAMABAD, Aug 11: Last week’s attacks on Christian targets in Pakistan may signal a new offensive strategy by religious activists angered by Pakistan’s alliance with the United States, military and intelligence...
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US company, not Powell, helped stop war: NYT
NEW YORK, Aug 11: The Indian government backed off from attacking Pakistan two months ago in part because of the influence exerted by the huge US corporation General Electric (GE) which...
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Iran deports Al Qaeda men to Saudi Arabia
WASHINGTON, Aug 11: Suspected Al Qaeda fighters on the run from Afghanistan and seeking refuge in neighbouring Iran have been arrested and handed over to Saudi Arabia, according to a report...
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Fire kills 5 Pakistanis
TEHRAN, Aug 11: A young Iranian heroin addict set his home on fire, killing his mother and five Pakistanis living in neighbouring flats, the Etemad daily reported on Sunday....
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13 killed in Kashmir violence
SRINAGAR, Aug 11: Thirteen people were killed in fresh clashes between Mujahi-deen and Indian troops in occupied Kashmir, police said on Sunday....
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Hurriyat, govt talks to resume soon
SRINAGAR, Aug 11: Talks between the Indian government and Kashmiri leaders could begin in weeks, if New Delhi is sincere about its willingness to hold unconditional talks, a Kashmiri leader said...
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Iraqi rebels confer with Cheney
WASHINGTON, Aug 11: Representatives of six Iraqi opposition groups spoke in a video conference with Vice-President Dick Cheney, who is on vacation in his home state of Wyoming, on their plans...
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Yashwant meets Dostam
KABUL, Aug 11: Indian Foreign Minister Yashwant Sinha held talks with Afghanistan’s warlord Abdul Rashid Dostam on Sunday....
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No doubt over polls fairness: C’wealth
LONDON, Aug 11: Commonwealth Secretary-General Don McKinnon has never questioned the fairness of the forthcoming elections in Pakistan, said spokesman of the Commonwealth secretariat here on Saturday....
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