US equally responsible for probe delay
NEW YORK, Feb 10: President Pervez Musharraf said on Monday that he had suspected for at least three years that Pakistan's top nuclear scientist was sharing nuclear technology with other countries
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Dr Khan's statement concocted: N. Korea
SEOUL, Feb 10: Dr Abdul Qadeer Khan's confession that he sold nuclear weapons technology to North Korea was a lie cooked up by the United States to justify an invasion, Pyongyang said on Tuesday.
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Pakistan has put a stop to proliferation, says US
NEW YORK, Feb 10: The US State Department said categorically on Monday that "the President of Pakistan, Pervez Musharraf has indeed stopped the (nuclear proliferation) activity that was going on."
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Musharraf for debate on Hudood Ordinance: Honour killing a crime
ISLAMABAD, Feb 10: President Gen Pervez Musharraf said on Tuesday that honour killing was intolerable and a debate could be held on the the Hudood Ordinance.
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Opposition seeks debate on relations with India
ISLAMABAD, Feb 10: The opposition Democratic Alliance has submitted an adjournment motion to the Senate Secretariat seeking debate on Pakistan-India relations with a focus on the forthcoming officials talks between the two countries
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Committee formed to achieve consensus on police reforms
ISLAMABAD, Feb 10: Prime Minister Mir Zafarullah Khan Jamali constituted on Tuesday a committee for achieving consensus on Police Order-2002
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Massive rally staged against Thal Canal, Kalabagh Dam
KARACHI, Feb 10: Thousands of activists of political parties with diverse views staged a huge rally here on Tuesday to register Sindh's rejection of the Greater Thal Canal and Kalabagh dam.
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Sukkur barrage situation alarming, says Leghari
ISLAMABAD Feb 10: Former president and Millat Party chief Sardar Farooq Ahmed Khan Leghari has drawn the attention of the authorities towards an emergency situation developing at the Sukkur barrage which caters to seven huge irrigation canals
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Musharraf's social life hit by two attacks
NEW YORK, Feb 10: President Gen Pervez Musharraf on Monday lamented that his personal and social activities had been restricted since two assassination attempts against him in December.
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791 Pakistani pilgrims missing
ISLAMABAD, Feb 10: About 791 Pakistanis who had gone to perform Haj are reported missing in Makkah.
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Protest against alleged custodial killing
NAUSHAHRO FEROZE, Feb 10: A large number of people took out a procession in Kotri Kabir on Tuesday and demanded arrest of four police officials allegedly involved in the murder of Yasin Lund at the Mehrabpur police station.
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Inquiry into porters' killing launched
JAMMU, Feb 10: Kashmir has launched a probe into claims that the army used five civilian porters as human shields in a gunfight with fighters during which the non-combatants were killed, an official said on Tuesday.
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India tests Trishul
BHUBANESWAR, Feb 10: India on Tuesday successfully tested its surface-to-air Trishul anti-aircraft missile, said a defence spokesman.
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Suicide attack in Iraq kills 55 civilians
BAGHDAD, Feb 10: A suicide bomber driving a truck full of explosives killed at least 55 people on Tuesday outside a police station south of Baghdad
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44 die in Iranian plane crash
SHARJAH, Feb 10: An Iranian plane carrying migrant workers crashed as it came in to land at Sharjah in the United Arab Emirates on Tuesday, killing 44 of the 46 people on board.
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France votes for law banning headscarves
PARIS, Feb 10: France's National Assembly voted overwhelmingly on Tuesday to banish religious emblems from state schools, a measure meant to keep tensions between Muslim and Jewish minorities out of public classrooms.
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