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Zardari to scrap 58-2b: Gilani
SW operation to end soon; WB aided Trust Fund for FATA

Sharafat Kazmi

Dera Ismail Khan—Prime Minister Syed Yousaf Raza Gilani has said that Pakistan is fighting against terrorism in its own interest to make safer the world by bringing peace. Addressing a news conference in Dera Ismail Khan he said Pakistan stands for stability in Afghanistan as peace and stability in the region is also in the interest of the international community.

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Operation Rah-e-Nijat
Main Taliban strongholds in SW captured: Gen Athar

Sararogha—Security forces have captured most of the main Taliban bases in their offensive in South Waziristan and will soon fan out into the rugged countryside to hunt for militants there, commanders said on Tuesday.

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Net hydel profit NWFP gets Rs 10b
Decides to attend NFC meeting

Islamabad—The federal government has issued principal amount of the past liability on account of net hydel profit amounting to 10 billion rupees to NWFP. The NWFP government has now decided to take part in NFC meeting.

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DIG hurt, one die in Quetta blast

Quetta—One passerby was killed and seven persons including Deputy Inspector General (Operations) Shahid Nizam Durrani, suffered injuries when a remote control bomb planted in a bike went off on Spinny Road here on Tuesday morning.

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Pak, India talks via track-II

Hameed Shaheen

Islamabad—As the European community and the USA are busy frantically to redefine their ground roles in Asia, particularly in Southern Asia, the major ongoing Kashmir conflict between Pakistan and India strikes their eye sights with all sharpness. Under strong persuasive pressure both Pakistan and India have revived their track-II Kashmir talks.

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Industrial activities
Production cost escalation may force shutdown

Amanullah Khan

Karachi—With the declining sign in inflation which is estimated to settle around 11 percent in financial year 2010 a cut of 50-100bp is expected during current month by the central bank.

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