Eastday-Explosions reported in E Pakistan, at least 6 injured (Eastday.com)

Four blasts took place in eastern Pakistan’s Punjab province on Friday, injuring at least six persons, private TV channel DAWN NEWS reported.

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Sri Lanka tour to go ahead as per schedule

ISLAMABAD: Sri Lanka will tour Pakistan as per schedule and there will be no change in the wake of the low intensity blasts at the Mall Road in Lahore

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CNG station owners decide to go on strike from Monday

RawalpindiAll Pakistan CNG Owners Association (APCOA) Saturday decided to go on countrywide strike for an indefinite period from Monday agains

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Arrest of former board chairman demanded for misleading court

ISLAMABAD: Chairman National Assembly Standing Committee on Education Chaudhry Abid Sher Ali has urged Prime Minister Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani to order

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CA to introduce SMS complaint system to deal with unruly fans

SYDNEY: For unruly fans trying to create trouble at Australian cricket grounds, punishment may soon be just an SMS away.Cricket Australia (CA)

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New conditions for issuing Indian visit visa decried

KHAIRPUR: The Indian High Commission (IHC) has made its Visitor Visa Policy for Pakistanis complicated after the Mumbai incident.The people to

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Half-hearted measures to rein in JuD

LAHORE: Despite having confirmed that Ajmal Kasab is a Pakistani national, the authorities in Islamabad seem to have taken half-hearted measures to en

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Government to facilitate foreign investment, says Sherry

ISLAMABAD: Canadian Federal Minister for Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism Jason Kenney called on Federal Minister for Information and Bro

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Zardari urges steps to meet climate change

ISLAMABAD: President Asif Ali Zardari has said that the climate changes and environmental issues had occupied international centre stage because of ma

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Qureshi discusses manpower issues with Canadian minister

ISLAMABAD: Canadian Minister for Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism Jason Kenney called on Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi on Saturda

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