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Citizens awarded for helping police in terrorists? arrest

Islamabad

The local community has played an effective role during the present wave of terrorism and strengthened the policing in the capital, s

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Faisal?s rejoinder to Raja Pervaiz

ISLAMABAD: Parliamentary Leader of the Pakistan Muslim League-Q in the National Assembly Makhdoom Faisal Saleh Hayat has stood by his alleged charges

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Mother?s milk lowers diabetes risk

Infants who are on mom?s milk have a reduced chance of developing diabetes later in life, according to a recent study.

The new study found that

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Citizens awarded for helping police in terrorists? arrest

Islamabad

The local community has played an effective role during the present wave of terrorism and strengthened the policing in the capital, s

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Four terrorists killed in fresh SWaziristan offensive

WANA: At least four extremists were killed and nine others injured in fresh army offensive in parts of South Waziristan Agency (SWA) early on Sunday morning, Geo news reported.

The security forces? operation Rah-e-Nijat against militants in SWA is underway.

According to sources, insurgents resorted to automatic weapons and rocket launchers to carry out onslaught on security forces? troops in parts of agency including Garam, Laddah and Makeen areas and as a result, at least four insurgents perished and nine others sustained injuries in retaliatory action from forces.

Moreover in Hangu, security forces took control on Sahokhel area and clamped curfew for an indefinite period over there, sources said.

At least 200 civilian families migrated from Sahokhel due to militants? presence in the area meanwhile, insurgents had bombed more than 300 houses, educational institutions and health centers existed in the area during last three weeks since their domination over the region, sources added.

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Mother?s milk lowers diabetes risk

Infants who are on mom?s milk have a reduced chance of developing diabetes later in life, according to a recent study.

The new study found that

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Ex-navy officer may head KPT; experts oppose ?decision?

KARACHI: Speculations that a retiring naval officer will be appointed to head the biggest port of the country has perturbed industry officials who say

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Sajjad moves to next stage in World Snooker C?ship

AHMEDABAD: Mohammad Sajjad of Pakistan moved to the next stage in the World Snooker Championship after defeating Chih-Hua Huang of Chinese Taipei here on Saturday.

In the first round of knock-out stage of the event, Sajjad outclassed Chih-Hua Huang by 4-0 frames to qualify for the second round.

His success score was 61-51, 49-14, 95-10 and 65-24.

This was sixth consecutive success of Sajjad and now he will meet Peter Williams of Wales in the second round.

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Mother?s milk lowers diabetes risk

Infants who are on mom?s milk have a reduced chance of developing diabetes later in life, according to a recent study.

The new study found that

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