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Pak takes another turn on Kashmir
South Africa like Truth and Reconciliation Commission proposed
Expresses concern on discovery of 1,000 nameless graves in IHK


Islamabad—Pakistan has emphasized the need to focus on the resolution of Kashmir dispute to bring to end sufferings of the Kashmiri people. Replying to questions at the weekly news briefing, Foreign Office spokesman Muhammad Sadiq said Pakistan is deeply concerned on the reports of discovery of one thousand nameless graves in Occupied Kashmir.

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8 killed, 20 injured in scrap market blast

Salim Ahmed

Lahore—Eight people were killed and 20 others injured after a massive blast took place in a scrap market in Misri Shah area here on Thursday. Majority of the injured included schoolgirls. The blast occurred in a godown located in scrap market. Police officials said blast took place due to gas cylinder. Roof and walls of godown came down as a result of the blast.

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President warns lawyers not to spread anarchy

M S Tanvir

Islamabad—Stressing the need for maintaining the law and order in the country, President Pervez Musharraf said on Thursday that anarchy should not be allowed to spread.

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Gillani says culprits will be brought to justice
Opposition boycotts NA proceedings


Sharafat Kazmi

Islamabad—Prime Minister Syed Yousaf Raza Gillani has condemned in strongest terms of incidents of violence in Lahore and Karachi and has expressed his determination to book the culprits and bring them to justice.

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Restoration of judges
Sherry: Countdown after installation of govts


M S Tanvir

Islamabad—Minister for Information and Broadcasting Ms Sherry Rehman said on Thursday that countdown for restoration of deposed superior courts judges would begin after installation of all the four provincial governments.

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Lawyers protest against Karachi violence

Observer Report

Karachi—Thousands of lawyers protested Thursday as tension mounted over the deaths of 10 people in clashes between supporters and opponents of President Pervez Musharraf.

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Karachi remains calm

Nasir Mahmood

Karachi—Sindh Chief Minister, Syed Qaim Ali Shah, has put the police as well as rangers on the alert and also directed that their patrolling be enhanced. His party knows well how to be tender and how to be stern to deal with the situation.

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Zardari, Malik initiate talks with MQM

Akhtar Jamal

Islamabad—In a surprising but welcome move People’s Party Co-chairman Asif Ali Zardari and Fderal Advisor on Interior Rahman Malik Thursday took strong initiative to reach MQM leadership to restore peace and staibility in Sindh.

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3535 contract employees in Punjab removed

Staff Reporter

Lahore—Services of 3535 contract employees have been terminated in Punjab Province. These include employees/officers from Grade-1 to Grade-20 and they were re-employed on contract after retirement during the caretaker Government.

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