Gilani fears another 9/11

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani said on Monday that incidents like 9/11 could happen again if foreign militants are not dealt with sternl

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World Bridge Games squad begins training

KARACHI: The youngsters short-listed for the Pakistan Under-28 bridge squad for the World Bridge Games, to be staged in Beijing, China, later this yea

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Cement-makers use bran to run plants

LAHORE: The cement industry has started using bran as an energy source, pushing its price up by Rs2,500 per tonne in just two days to Rs5,000, The New

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Rupee firms on fewer import payments

KARACHI: The Pakistani rupee ended firmer on Monday as dealers said there were fewer import payments but they added the outlook was bleak because of w

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Report sought on CNG sale exorbitant prices

LAHORECHIEF Justice Sayed Zahid Hussain of the Lahore High Court has sought a report/para wise comments from the Punjab government and other r

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MCB employees stop work in 124 branches

KARACHI: MCB Bank employees stopped work in almost all 124 branches in the metropolis on Monday in protest against the dismissal of a top bank union l

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Cement companies to find alternatives to coal

KARACHI: Cement companies are trying to find out alternatives to coal, almost 90 per cent of the companies use coal for heating purpose in a bid to ov

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Pakistan paceman Asif fails new drug test (CNN.com)

NEW DELHI, India (AP) — Pakistan pace bowler Mohammed Asif has become embroiled in another drug controversy after being identified as the player who failed a doping test during the inaugural Indian Premier League Twenty20 tournament.

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NAB says it is not crestfallen

ISLAMABAD: The National Accountability Bureau (NAB) on Monday gave details of its performance in response to several recent press reports, alleging it

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Pakistan fears over US air raids (BBC News)

US air strikes in Pakistan’s tribal belt are undermining the government’s fight against militancy, a senior official says.

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