Pakistan militants most likely authors of future US attack: Mullen (AFP via Yahoo! News)

Any future terror attack against US interests would most likely be carried out by Islamic militants based in Pakistan’s restive tribal belt bordering Afghanistan, the top US military official said Tuesday.

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Struggling Pakistan to freeze defense budget (AP via Yahoo! Finance)

Pakistan will freeze its defense budget for the year, the prime minister said, a move that comes as the country faces severe economic problems.

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US Officer Lauds Pakistan Army Anti-terror Effort (CBS News)

Pakistan’s army is “fighting bravely” against terrorism, the top-ranking U.S. military officer said after a visit to the country to discuss joint efforts against the Taliban and al-Qaida.

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Rehman Malik shocks Army this time

ISLAMABAD: Adviser to the Prime Minister on Interior Rehman Malik has done it again and this time he shocked the Army by unilaterally and casually ann

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Move to shift camps from Murree Road resisted

RawalpindiThe lawyers have rejected the move of the local administration for the shifting of welcome camps from Murree Road.Earlier, t

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Economic Survey paints a dismal picture

ISLAMABAD: The Economic Survey 2007-08, released on Tuesday, paints a dismal picture about the state of the national economy where Pakistan has missed

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Half of contract employees may not be regularised

ISLAMABAD: The PPP government, contrary to its announcements, may not regularise the services of almost half of the contractual employees in various p

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PM approves 50k tonnes wheat export to Afganistan

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister, Yousuf Raza Gilani, Tuesday approved export of 50,000 tonnes wheat to Afghanistan on discounted rate.Afghan president Hamid Karzai a few days ago telephoned the Pakistan Prime Minister and requested him to export wheat to Afghanistan due to acute shortage of the staple food commodity.

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Courts witness complete boycott

KarachiAll five courts in the city, including the Malir Bar Association (MBA), observed a complete boycott on Tuesday, and lawyers stayed away

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India crush Pakistan by 140 runs

DHAKA: A typically aggressive innings from Virender Sehwag helped India score a thumping 140-run win over Pakistan in the second match of the tri-seri

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