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Floods, torrential rains: Pak Army rescue thousands

RAWALPINDI—Pakistan Army troops rescued thousands of stranded people from heavy floods and torrential rains, which caused unprecedented and outrageous floods in the country.

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Dams brimmed as Mother Nature rains Cats n' Dogs

ISLAMABAD—It was 23rd July 2001 when the twin cities, especially Nallah Lai got flooded and played havoc with masses' lives. I remember it quite clearly as I was also stuck up in the flood. I was 5 minutes short of my grandfather's house at G-8/1 and stuck up at G-8 markaz but the place was hardly visible as half of my car was

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PALPA rejects PIA claim holding pilots responsible for delay in flight

ISLAMABAD—The Pakistan Airline Pilots' Association (PALPA) while rejecting the claim of Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) to blame pilots for "go slow" policy causing a delay on PK-787 to London said that pilot refused to do a flight which was becoming a safety risk because of exceeding the PALPA-PIA Working Agreements' sti

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Are these chilly rain showers bringing winter nea
Insecurity causes Melody Food Park to wear desert
64% blame govt for rising suicide incidents in co
French Envoy lauds Pak role in war on terror
Final session of Youth Parliament today
Consultative meeting on environment today


 
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