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'Osama in Pak.'
LONDON, JULY 30.The Defence Minister, George Fernandes, has claimed that terrorist mastermind, Osama bin Laden, was still alive and in Pakistan. In an interview to British Television Channel Four News last night, Mr. Fernandes said he had ...
ARF meet may focus on Indo-Pak. nuclear stability
BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN (BRUNEI), JULY 30. The Association of South East Asian Nations today hinted that the ASEAN Regional Forum (ARF), which would hold its annual meeting here tomorrow, is poised to turn the spotlight on the issue of India-Pakistan ...
'U.S. wants to help normalise India, Pakistan relations'
WASHINGTON, JULY 30.Apart from helping Pakistan complete its transition to democracy, the Bush administration wants to work with Pakistan and India to help them normalise their bilateral relationship, the U.S. Ambassador-designate to Pakistan, ...
Another suicide attack in Jerusalem
MANAMA (BAHRAIN), JULY 30.In the first such attack in over a month, a suicide bomber blew himself up in Jerusalem this afternoon, wounding five persons. Four of the injured escaped with minor wounds but the condition of the fifth person is ...
A new beginning to Pak.-Bangla ties
ISLAMABAD, JULY 30.The unqualified regrets expressed by the Pakistan President, Pervez Musharraf, to the people and the Government of Bangladesh for the excesses committed by the Pakistan Army during the Bangladesh war of independence undoubtedly ...
Bush to sign Corporate Fraud Bill
WASHINGTON, JULY 30. All eyes are on the market this morning as the U.S. President, George W Bush, is signing a bill on Corporate Fraud in an elaborate ceremony at the White House. "I'm signing a good Bill. It's a Bill overwhelmingly embraced ...
Musharraf arriving in Colombo today
COLOMBO, JULY 30. Three years after Gen. Pervez Musharraf flew out of Colombo as Pakistan's army commander, he is scheduled to arrive here tomorrow on his first official visit to the island as the President of his country. It was during that ...
Pak., Bangladesh agree to fight terrorism jointly
DHAKA, JULY 30. Islamabad and Dhaka decided to strengthen cooperation in the fields of trade, economy, diplomacy and culture, as the visiting Pakistan President, Pervez Musharraf, and the Bangladesh Prime Minister, Khaleda Zia, concluded their ...
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