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Pak.'s new trade policy ignores India
ISLAMABAD, JULY 23. In yet another reflection of the state of affairs between India and Pakistan, the new trade policy of the Musharraf Government for 2002-03 does not make a single reference to India. The Pakistan Minister for Commerce and ...
`Graduates only' clause goes
ISLAMABAD, JULY 23. Proving his critics right the Pakistan President, Pervez Musharraf, has revoked his own order passed just over a week ago prescribing graduation as the minimum qualification for any person to be an office-bearer of even a ...
Threat to Musharraf?
ISLAMABAD, JULY 23. The Pakistani President, Pervez Musharraf, faced threats to life from `elements' opposed to the policies of his Government, said the Interior Minister, Moinuddin Haider, at a news conference in Karachi on Monday. He, however, ...
`Radical' Bishop to head Church of England
LONDON, JULY 23.The world's 70 million Anglicans will now be led by one of the most radical figures in the Church of England, Rowan Williams, who was today named the next Archbishop of Canterbury. He will succeed George Carey who retires in ...
Other Stories

  • Children among victims of Israeli attack
  • Feeding troops, serious business in Bagram
  • Tories get a new chairperson
  • India brushes aside Amnesty criticism
  • U.S. withholds payment to population fund
  • Wary Iraq seeking Arab friends
  • Patents legislation worries MNCs
  • Ranil willing to meet Prabakaran
  • U.S. frowns on India's plan to buy Israeli weapons
  • Musharraf 'determined' to go ahead with statute changes
  • U.S. advises citizens to leave Pak.

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