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  • Three explosions rocked Gwadar on Saturday morning. Luckily there was no report of any loss. According to details, three explosions occurred in Gwadar Town along Balochistan coast on Saturday morning. At Gwadar, a Deep-sea Port

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  • Four persons, including a police Havaldar, were killed in Chaman during a violent protest triggered by arrest of a local Awami National Part (ANP) leader from the area by the crimes branch police. Chaman Levies

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  • Four persons, including a police Havaldar, were killed in Chaman during a violent protest triggered by arrest of a local Awami National Part (ANP) leader from the area by the crimes branch police. Chaman Levies

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    • News Desk
    • Aug 1st, 2004
    • Comments Off on 400 Pakistanis working in Iraq: foreign office

    Foreign Office spokesman, Masood Ahmed Khan on Saturday said currently about 400 Pakistanis are working in Iraq. These Pakistanis are attached with two companies operating in Baghdad, Masood told ARY television while quoting Pakistan's ambassador

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    • News Desk
    • Aug 1st, 2004
    • Comments Off on Chinese students visit Punjab University

    Students of Urdu language in the Peking University, Beijing, led by Professor Kong Julan visited the Punjab University and met acting PU Vice-Chancellor Professor Muhammad Azhar Ikram Ahmed. The chief co-ordinator, Federal Directorate of Education,

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    • News Desk
    • Aug 1st, 2004
    • Comments Off on PPP for international observers to monitor by-polls

    Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) has apprised member states of European Union and several other important countries of the massive irregularities being carried out by the regime in the by-elections scheduled for 18 August in which

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  • The management of Lahore General Hospital has decided to set up medical outdoor camp every month in adjoining areas of the LGH, to provide free medical facilities to people. This was revealed by Principal Officer

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    • News Desk
    • Aug 1st, 2004
    • Comments Off on ‘Agri research to lead country to self-sufficiency’

    The agricultural sector in Pakistan, with the country's 70 percent people depending on this sector in one way or other, needs to be fully developed and this objective could be achieved only if we concentrate

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    • News Desk
    • Aug 1st, 2004
    • Comments Off on Multi-prong strategy adopted to curb menace of terrorism: Sindh governor

    Sindh Governor Dr Ishratul Ibad said on Saturday that government had adopted "multi-prong strategy" to curb menace of terrorism which include provision of education and creating awareness among masses, interaction with mosques and madressah people

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  • University of Health Sciences (UHS) has appointed former vice-chancellor of the Quaid-e-Azam University, Islamabad, Professor Muhammad Arslan as head of the Physiology and Molecular Biology Department. Dr Arslan, who is a PhD from the University

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