Islamabad, Friday, 30 July, 2010
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Morgan leads recovery after Aamer makes inroads

Nottingham— Pakistan made significant inroads on the opening day of the first Test at Trent Bridge, but Eoin Morgan and Paul Collingwood led an England rally as they reached tea on 190 for 4. Mohammad Aamer continued the form that had caused Australia so many problems with three wickets while the other went to Mohammad Asif as

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Footballer’s dedication put her on flight

ISLAMABAD— A talented and dedicated footballer,Misba Dawood was aboard the ll-fated Airblue airliner that crashed in the hills overlooking Islamabad the other day morning.

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NA body requested to probe into SOA embezzlement case

ISLAMABAD— National Assembly Standing Committee on Sports Chairman Iqbal Mohammad Ali Khan has been requested to look into the matter of Sindh Olympic Association (SOA) Secretary Ahmed Ali Rajput’s involvement in embezzlement and corruption during the 30th National Games held here in 2007.

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Rain water pours over Pakistan’s boxing plans
India ahead Sri Lanka as run-fest continues


 
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