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US, India formally sign nuclear reprocessing pact
 
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The United States and India on Friday formally signed an agreement on reprocessing spent nuclear fuel that U.S. officials hope will allow American firms a share of India’s $150 billion nuclear ...
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Floods death toll surpasses 1,000
 
ISLAMABAD—The recent flash floods and the heavy downpours have caused massive devastation in all parts of the country with death toll climbing to over 1000. Talking to the media men Saturday, Khyber ...
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Black box recovered from plane crash site
 
ISLAMABAD—The Black Box and Cockpit Voice Recorder of the ill-fated flight ED-202 of Air Blue, which crashed into the wooded Margalla hills on Wednesday have ...
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Pak share more than NATO against terror, says PM
 
SILANWALI—Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gillani said that Pak-Security Forces have been laying greater sacrifices against the war on terrorism as compared to NATO forces. A ...
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SRINAGAR—In occupied Kashmir, the death toll in Friday’s indiscriminate firing of Indian police and troops on peaceful protestors have increased to four. According to Kashmir Media Service, at least four persons were killed in the firing of police and paramilitary troopers in Sopore and Pattan areas while more than 200 were injured, in police action across the Valley. Dozens of the injured received bullet ...
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Rind also close behind!

Yar Muhammad Rind who is currently a member of the opposition in Balochistan assembly, is also found, not far behind, in the race of fake degree as the other night, his educational degrees were also found to be forged. Mr.Rind has also served as the Federal Minister for Food in the yesteryears. Now who knows what we have been eating back then! If such be our leaders, only God can help the country to steer in the right direction!

More extension for slackers…

Everybody knows that at our government offices, no officer returns back after the Jumma prayer, whether he goes to the mosque or not, in the first place as home cooked lunches are eagerly awaited. And on Saturdays, usually no high ranking officer is seen at most of the government offices as the slack workers prefer to sit back and rest at home. And then the Saturday was officially called off for the same. Only recently, the announcement for extending the Saturday as holiday to conserve energy till 31st October has come as a total weirdness for the weather is much better now and the regular rains for helped reduce load-shedding even. But perhaps it is done to make slackers enjoy some more and in turn, mock the miseries of the 9a.m-5p.m. jobbers who have just Saturdays to do their chores related to government offices.

Waiting for newspaper in rain…

Rain might been cosy delight for most but to the newspaper lovers, a rainy day is one that they much curse silently for the hawker often either fails to deliver the paper or else, gives it so late that the morning has gone stale!

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