Fear & panic grips residents of Lalkurti
RawalpindiFear and panic gripped the residents of Lalkurti and Tahli Mohri Saturday morning after the police announced that a suicide attacker
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RawalpindiFear and panic gripped the residents of Lalkurti and Tahli Mohri Saturday morning after the police announced that a suicide attacker
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The ticker of news being run by a television channel on Saturday that a under-teen suicide bomber was roaming around in the vicinity of Lalkurti, a bu
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BRIDGETOWN, Barbados: Andrew Strauss has predicted that England will bounce back strongly and win Sunday’’s (today’’s) fourth ODI to level the series ag
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NAPIER, New Zealand: Jesse Ryder continued to command centre stage as India crashed in the second Test against New Zealand and were forced to follow o
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KarachiBurn cases, because of cylinder blasts, are on rise in Karachi. Dr Dabir-ur-Rehman, incharge of the Burns Wards at the Civil Hospital,
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NAPIER: New Zealand bowled out India for 305 in the first innings and asked the visitors to follow on in the second cricket Test at McLean Park here on Saturday. India, who led the three-Test series 1-0, trailed by 314 runs in reply to the New Zealand first-innings score of 619. New Zealand cleaned up the Indian tail quickly after dismissing V.V.S. Laxman (76). Laxman edged Chris Martin (3-89) straight to Tim McIntosh in the second slip before Iain O” Brien removed Harbhajan Singh and Zaheer Khan in successive deliveries. Rahul Dravid (83) was the highest scorer for India.
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JOHANNESBURG: Indian Premier League (IPL) commissioner Lalit Modi has outlined the alternative to the ”home-away” pattern of matches, which featured a
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KarachiThe project of City District Government Karachi (CDGK) of introducing 50 Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) buses is getting delayed for anot
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JOHANNESBURG: Albie Morkel and Mark Boucher trumped a virtuoso performance by David Hussey as South Africa scrambled a four-wicket win over Australia
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Pakistan News
KARACHI: Eight-member Pakistan boxing squad, including five boxers and three officials, will leave for Thailand on April 1 to feature in the 31st King
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