Pakistan team more united than ever before, says coach Intikhab

KARACHI: Intikhab Alam on Monday decided to hit back at reports suggesting that his charges are a bickering lot and were involved in misconduct during

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Transporters oppose Chinese buses import

LAHORE TRANSPORTERS have expressed reservations about the import of Chinese CNG buses due to their past experiences with the vehicles and lack

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Intense Fighting Continues Between Pakistan, Taliban Forces (Washington Post)

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan, May 11 — Pakistani officials said security forces had killed 52 Islamist fighters in the Swat Valley on Monday, as the country’s prime minister told Parliament the army had to take on the Taliban forces in the northwest because “the very existence of the country was at stake.”

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Afridi looks for inspiration from Kumble, Mushtaq

LAHORE: Pakistan all-rounder Shahid Afridi is hoping to be inspired this summer by the likes of past greats Anil Kumble and Mushtaq Ahmed at the ICC W

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Prices of essential items up 17pc in April

ISLAMABAD: The general price level of ordinary use items during April 2009 rose to 17.19 per cent, the reason being an unbearable increase in the cost

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JUI says it was cheated on Swat

ISLAMABAD: The Jamiat-e-Ulema Islam (JUI-F), while denying having endorsed the cabinet decision to go ahead with a military action in Swat, has critic

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CDWP approves 10 projects worth Rs9bn

ISLAMABAD: The Central Development Working Party (CDWP) that met here on Monday with the Planning Commission Deputy Chairman Sardar Aseff Ahmad Ali in

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Remittances up 19pc as workers seen returning home

KARACHI: Remittances sent home by overseas Pakistanis jumped 19 per cent year-on-year in April 2009 as the worst prediction of the government official

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MARRIAGE CEREMONIES IN RAWALPINDI

RawalpindiThe use of firecrackers and firing in the air go unchecked during marriage ceremonies in the city despite a ban on such activities.

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Magsi optimistic about settlement of Balochistan issues

QUETTA: Balochistan Governor Nawab Zulfikar Ali Magsi on Monday said he was optimistic that the issues of Balochistan would be amicably resolved.

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