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 Thursday August 28, 2008


Prime Minister Syed Yousuf Raza Gillani talking to PPP-S chief Aftab Ahmad Khan Sherpao at the latter’s residence in Islamabad on Wednesday. - APP

Foreigners among 37 rebels killed

Statesman Report

KHAR: Troops killed 37 suspected militants, including foreigners, in clashes in Bajaur Agency on Wednesday, officials said. The authorities claimed the killing of 37 militants as security forces backed by gunship helicopters pounded suspected militants hideouts in the restive tribal belt, however, independent sources confirmed the death of 20 people including

 

8 sacked judges reappointed

Statesman Report

KARACHI: Eight of the judges sacked last November by former president Pervez Musharraf have been reinstated while the number of judges of Sindh High Court (SHC) has been increased from 28 to 40 on Wednesday. They took their oaths at the governor's house in Karachi. Seven or eight more may be sworn in next week. Musharraf sacked some 60 judges,


 Top News

NAB to be replaced with new system

Sherry says grade-1 to 15 govt employees to be regularised; no more talks with TTP; daylight saving time will continue

Statesman Report

ISLAMABAD: The Federal Cabinet Wednesday decided to repeal the National Accountability (NAB) Ordinance and replace it with a new bill which will be presented before the parliament. The cabinet also approved a 50 per cent increase in taxes on import of 350 items described as luxury goods including expensive vehicles. The Cabinet, which met under the chairmanship of Prime Minister Syed Yousuf Raza Gillani also decided to table a bill before the parliament to regularise

 

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 City News

No respite for poverty-stricken people

By Waheed Murad

PESHAWAR: Only a few days are left in the arrival of Ramazan-ul-Mubarak. Every year the federal government announces special packages for giving relief to the poor people of the country during the holy month of fasting, usually in the shape of slashing the prices of the commodities of daily use provided through the utility stores. However, this year hardly any difference is noticeable in the prices of the essential commodities in the open market and at the utility stores and as such there is no relief in sight for the common man during the blessed month of fasting beginning in a few days’ time.

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 National News

Students attack secrecy of BISE Mardan

From Saeed Bacha

MARDAN: Scores of student activists of a particular student union  on Wednesday stormed the examination section of Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (BISE) Mardan where they allegedly manhandled the staffers for not increasing the marks of a student. According to board sources, a group of students forcibly entered into secrecy where they allegedly pressurised the staffers to increase marks in the DMC of a student. Upon refusal, sources continued, the students got infuriated and allegedly misbehaved and started threatening

 

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 International News

Iran says can hit Israel with missiles if attacked

TEHRAN: Iran could hit back at Israel with missiles if the Jewish state attacked it and could also rely on allies in the region to strike, the commander of the Islamic Republic's Revolutionary Guards said on Wednesday. Israel, like the United States, has not ruled out military action against Iran if diplomacy fails to resolve a row over Tehran's nuclear ambitions. The West and Israel accuse Iran of seeking to build nuclear weapons, despite Iran's insistence that it wants technology to make electricity so that it can save more of its vast oil and gas resources for export.

 

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  Sports News

Safina, Williams aim for No 1 tennis ranking
at US Open

NEW YORK: Top seed Ana Ivanovic struggled but held on to win her opening match, while a pair of wannabe number ones advanced in straights sets during day two of the US Open. World No. 1 Ivanovic, who captured the French Open earlier this year for her first Grand Slam title, didn't make the opening statement she had planned on Tuesday. The 20-year-old Serbian survived a scare by beating Vera Dushevina 6-1, 4-6, 6-4 at the Billie Jean King National Tennis Centre. "Obviously my lack of practice showed a little," Ivanovic said.

 

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 Business News

LCCI demands announcement of
economic roadmap

LAHORE: The Lahore Chamber of Commerce and Industry has urged the government to immediately announce economic roadmap as its failure to give a proper economic strategy in the last four months has virtually pushed the country to the wall. The situation is so pathetic that the industry has no money even to pay the salaries to its workers. He said that if the situation remains the same for sometime, even the harshest measures would not be enough to give the economy a kick-start. In a statement issued on Wednesday, the LCCI President Mohammad Ali Mian said that it has now

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 Letters

Intellectual support for usurpers

What Khaled Almaeena forgot while bewailing the departure of Pervez Musharraf, in his open letter

                               More Letters


 Dr. Mohammad Hafizullah
Click clack in Harmain Sharefain
Cold - A frame of mind?
New time or proper time
The insane power outage
The woes of air travel
Digital world: what are the limits?
Agha ji
Sunday market of the city of fair winds

The flooded village
Testing of patience
Menders of Heart in Chicago
The sacred bond

 S Amjad Hussain
The lowly hyphen falls prey to the computer age

The remarkable journey of Mohsin Ali
Dr Amjad Hussain breaks mould of a trustee
Students, teachers share honour, debt  
Putting together the pieces of a broken life  
Helping Turkey stay its westward course  
Is resolution of Kashmir conflict at hand?  
Palestinian conflict deserves a vigorous public debate  
An assembly of terrorism experts  
 
 London calling  

 The conspiracy of   power
 Suo moto proceedings
 The rules of the game
 The political die is being cast
 The devil and the deep   blue sea
 Dark clouds
 I am lost for words
 From bad news to good news
 This is not cricket
Time to act

 



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