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  1. Lahori paa jee

    Rashid Rauf flees from police custody

    The poor guys days are numbered. He will be killed soon under the pretext of resisting arrest and with him will die all the secrets of ISI's involvement into the plans of the attacks he was working on
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    Munir A Malik

    A happy and healthy former President Pakistan Supreme Bar Association And what dictators can do Another victim of the brutal dictator
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    Nawaz Sharif

    A true Pakistani And this is how we treat our leaders
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    Pakistanis in London hold anti-Saudi protest

    London, Sep 16: A group of around 50 Pakistanis and UK nationals of Pakistan origin demonstrated for two hours near the Saudi embassy against what they called Riyadh's involvement in the deportation of former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif. Organised by Pakistani students studying at various...
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    Salman Rushdie Knighted

    Yet another move by the british government to test the patience of muslims. Why did Tony have to do this only week before he leaves office. The Queens role is only ceremonial but this is the mentality of Blair at play. Rot in hell u bast@rds Rushdie and Tony
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    Changing attitudes

    America’s changing attitude THERE is an American cliché that a day is a lifetime in politics. Nothing could have demonstrated the validity of this expression better than the events of March 9, 2007, in Pakistan. That morning not even the most committed of General Musharraf’s opponents could...
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    Govt earns Rs88bn on oil, gas surcharges: Domestic consumers main victims

    The government has earned a Rs88 billion windfall on oil and gas from domestic consumers on the back of higher international prices during the current year, which is about 83 per cent higher than original estimates of Rs48 billion. This is the highest revenue earning ever made by the federal...
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    Benazir, Sharif most influential Pak politicians: Paper

    Former Prime Ministers Benazir Bhutto and Nawaz Sharif are the two most influential politicians in Pakistan, according to a US newspaper's list. Bhutto and Sharif's parties, Pakistan People's Party (PPP) and Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) respectively, have also topped the list of the...
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    Jang/Geo - Establishments Propaganda Team

    Jang group and Geo have been working at the behest of ISI for a very long time now. But these things have become more evident in the last few years. Be it the killer of 100 children in lahore, or Osama having nuclear weapons, why is it that jang is the first one to know. After the...
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    Musharraf Confused and Disturbed

    You left me alone, Musharraf tells allies President General Pervez Musharraf on Wednesday blasted the ruling coalition, especially the Pakistan Muslim League leadership and the lawmakers for “always leaving him in the lurch” and said the country would be in deep trouble if his set-up got...
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    Contempt of court; May 12 carnage

    The Sindh High Court on Friday issued notices to Sindh Chief Minister Dr Arbab Ghulam Rahim on a contempt application filed by the Karachi Bar Association for allegedly making contemptuous statements in media on suo-motu proceedings initiated by the court over the May 12 incidents. Notices...
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    Freedom of Press

    Government not to allow negative propaganda against national institutions: Durrani Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting Senator Muhammad Ali Durrani Thursday said the armed forces, judiciary, parliament and all other constitutional institutions are symbol of national integrity...
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    Syed Hammad Raza

    Hammad's murder mystery solved A special team, deputed on the orders of President Musharraf to solve the mystery surrounding the murder of Supreme Court’s Additional Registrar Hammad Raza, has arrested four culprits out of six involved in the looting and cold blooded murder of the DMG...
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    Talent Wasted

    Another feather in the present governemnts cap. How dare he issue tickets to Minsters including Aftab Ahmed Khan Sherpao and even people from his on profession, on violation of traffic laws. Didnt he know he was serving in a country where u dont follow any law Sultan Azam had to go at...
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    Musharraf - MQM alliance

    The May 12 carnage There are many images that linger from that terrible day of May 12 but two stand out. One is of gunmen on the rampage, shooting with intent to kill, brutalising those already injured and burning whatever they could get their hands on. And, the second is of General...
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    Shaukat Aziz failed to impress Condi Rice

    Was he out of his mind? Was he drunk? This is so humiliating ............... Prince PM May God have mercy on his female colleagues and ministers. Btw bad choice too
  17. Lahori paa jee

    CJP's Arrest of a potential defence witness arrested

    As if the target killing of Syed Hammad Raza was not enough that the government has arrested this second man. Never before have we heard of a police officer being arrested in this manner
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    Elections

    News reports say there has been a massive reshuffling of senior army officers. Musharraf has announced many new projects and has been campaigning for the last few months. I believe he is going to announce a date for elections which can be in September/October 2007. This time I will vote for...
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    Man jailed for abusive remarks

    This is interesting news. The COAS can violate constitution, become a president in uniform, kill bugti, take u turns on every policy Pakistan has persued for years and now made a CJ non functional. And yet only those are punished who abuse him
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    AIDS

    This sounds quite familiar. Seems we have known this for centuries but the scientists have realized it now that cricumcision has its advantages.

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