Police: Mumbai gunmen came by sea from Pakistan (AP via Yahoo! News)

The gunmen who attacked Mumbai set out by boat from Pakistan’s port of Karachi, a top police official said, as the U.S. secretary of state headed Wednesday to India in Washington’s efforts to defuse tension between the two nuclear rivals.

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Rice arrives in India to ease tension with Pakistan (Reuters via Yahoo! News)

Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice arrived in New Delhi on Wednesday as part of intense U.S. efforts to ease tension between India and Pakistan that has surged over the Mumbai attacks.

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Work on Zero Point Interchange to be completed in 24 months

IslamabadCapital Development Authority (CDA) Chairman Tariq Mahmood Khan in a press conference here on Tuesday afternoon announced an ambitiou

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City trudges back to normalcy

KarachiThe city trudged back to normalcy on Tuesday after an intense past few days that claimed the lives of about 50 people, including some p

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NWFP governor for encouraging students to join Girls Guides

PESHAWAR: A five-member delegation, comprising office-bearers of the NWFP branch of the Pakistan Girls Guides Association, called on NWFP Governor Owa

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Traders block traffic after Hall Road robbed

LAHORETRADERS of the Hall Road market staged a protest demonstration on Tuesday after two consecutive robberies at electronics shops in Qadri

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Death for drugs smuggling into SA

LAHORETHE Lahore High Court on Tuesday issued directions to secretaries foreign and interior affairs to display warnings on all the exit point

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Nation unites to defend sovereignty

ISLAMABAD: Political parties and leaders of all shades of opinion on Tuesday showed complete solidarity with the government on the issue of national s

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Five more abducted FWO officials released

QUETTA: Kidnappers on Tuesday released the remaining five abducted functionaries of a construction company, the Frontier Works Organisation, in Lookh

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Proclaimed offenders must surrender first, rules PHC

PESHAWAR: A two-judge bench of the Peshawar High Court Tuesday ruled that writ petition of proclaimed offenders, pleading innocence, will not be enter

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