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Next year tougher for Pakistan: WB
Predicts GDP growth less than fixed target


Karachi—Pakistan’s macroeconomic medium term outlook is uncertain and remains fragile, the World Bank said late on Thursday, due to the uneven implementation of reforms, fiscal instability and a volatile political and security environment.

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NA body approves NRO
Opposition stages walkout; MQM abstains


Terence J Sigamony

Islamabad—Standing Committee of National Assembly on Law and Justice had approved the National Reconciliation Ordinance with majority.

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Peoples remarks incredibly frustrating: Clinton
Admits existence of trust deficit


Tanvir Siddiqi

Islamabad—US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has said that America would enhance its relations with Pakistan’s civil society to ensure that help and assistance reaches the grass roots level for the benefit of the common man.

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POL prices go up from tomorrow

Shah Hasan

Islamabad—The Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (OGRA) has proposed an increase in the prices of POL products by 20 paisa to Rs 2 litre from November 1, 2009, a senior official told Pakistan Observer.

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FBI blames Pak diplomat of prior attack info

Washington—Pakistan’s Consul General in Chicago personally knew both David Coleman Headley and Tahawwur Hussain Rana, nabbed by the FBI for planning to carry out a major terror attack in India at the behest of LeT, the US authorities have claimed.

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Times lauds Pak brave steps in SWA

M A Kaiserimam

London—Pakistan has taken a brave and correct stance in the battle in South Waziristan. It deserves the support and help of Western governments, said the TIMES in its Friday editorial.

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