India, Pakistan need peace: Musharraf (AFP via Yahoo! News)

Former Pakistani president Pervez Musharraf called Saturday for peaceful relations between nuclear-armed India and Pakistan to allow them to fight terrorism more effectively.

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Political instability may put economic targets in danger

ISLAMABAD: Growing tension on the political horizon in the aftermath of disqualification of Sharif brothers and a sit-in call given by lawyers for rei

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SC grants leave to appeal in banking matter

KarachiThe Supreme Court (SC) granted leave to appeal to judge whether serving summons only by publishing them in newspapers is an effective s

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Taseer orders sending 10,000 tonne wheat to AJK

LAHOREPUNJAB Governor Salman Taseer has ordered supplying 10,000 metric tonnes of wheat from the reserves of Punjab to meet the food requireme

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I will not hide behind excuses: Urooj

BOWRAL, Australia: Jhulan Goswami, the India Women captain, reflecting on her team’’s victory in the Women’’s World Cup opener here on Saturday, said: ”

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Lawyers to observe black flag day on 9th

LAHORE LAWYERS will observe a black flag day on March 9 (Monday) and a complete boycott of courts to condemn the reference sent to the Supreme

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Govt may not have to import wheat this year

LAHORETHE federal government has assured growers they would get the wheat support price of Rs 950 per maund and wheat procurement target of 6.

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POA withdraws support for martial arts

ISLAMABAD: The martial arts games in the country have been dealt a severe blow by the Pakistan Sports Board (PSB), as it has decided not to support po

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Protest demo against police

LAHORERESIDENTS of Hurbanspura staged a protest demonstration against SHO of Hurbanspura police station, saying the official had failed to cur

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MPA for equal treatment with women

LAHOREWHAT to talk of the common women, even the elected woman members of the parliament are treated in a discriminatory manner even today.br

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