Pakistan seeks to reduce tensions after troop move (Detroit Free Press)

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan— Pakistan told India today it did not want war and was committed to fighting terrorism — a move apparently aimed at reducing tensions after Pakistan moved troops toward their shared border.

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Pakistan seeks to reduce tensions with India (The Kansas City Star)

I SLAMABAD, Pakistan | Pakistan told India on Saturday it did not want war and was committed to fighting terrorism. The move apparently was aimed at reducing tensions after Pakistan moved troops toward their shared border.

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Pakistan says “will not act” against India (Reuters via Yahoo! News)

Pakistan’s president promised on Saturday to rid the country of terrorism and his prime minister said the military would not take action first in any face-off with India.

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No plan to relocate slums: KATI chairman

KARACHI: Relocation of people from slums of the Korangi Industrial Area because of involvement of some in criminal activities is near-impossible, Kora

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Preferring China to India in trade

LAHORE: Pakistan should take a unilateral decision and sever trade links with India as it is not in its interest to strengthen Indian economy by openi

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Pakistan News

Global financial crunch hits real estate sector

KARACHI: Year 2008 has proved to be a rather rollercoaster ride for the real estate sector. It started off dismally in January, following mass

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Courses for Army officers postponed

ISLAMABAD: Amid the mounting Pakistan-India acrimony, various courses for Army officers planned for the first six months of 2009 have been postponed t

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PQA approves lowest bid for dredging work

KARACHI: Port Qasim Authority board has approved the lowest bid offered by Dredging International for channel maintenance and dredging work during the

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Basmati trademark

KARACHI: Basmati trademark registration issue has remained unresolved for a long time and in a latest twist an Indian agriculture development body has

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Five dacoits killed in Attock police encounter

ATTOCK: Attock police said that they have killed five dacoits during an exchange of fire on Sunday.Police also said they have rescued two hostages from the possession of killed dacoits.

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