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Plot foiled to bomb Americans in Lahore
LAHORE: Police
claimed Monday to have arrested six suspects, including a would-be
suicide bomber, who were plotting to attack a five-star hotel and
kill Americans.
Police recovered an
explosive-laden suicide vest fitted with 26 hand grenades during the
operation in Lahore, senior police superintendent Zulfikar Hameed
told a news conference.
Police rarely release
any details of the alleged plots.
It is not possible to
confirm the alleged plots independently.
The six suspects were
paraded at the news conference wearing black masks to hide their
identity.
"Their target was
Lahore's Pearl Continental Hotel where some Americans were staying,"
Hameed said. "They wanted large-scale death and devastation." |
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Rain disrupts sewerage system in City
Statesman
Report
PESHAWAR: The
ongoing spell of rain has disrupted sewerage system in many
parts of the provincial capital on Monday causing immense
miseries to the citizens, reported a private TV channel. The
rain exposed the tall claims frequently made by the authorities
regarding an effective sewerage system in the city as many areas
were inundated with rainwater. The most affected parts were
Lahori, Hussain Abad, Afghan Colony, Hashtnagri and Tehkal where
sewerage system almost collapsed. In these areas, major and
small drains as well as gutter lines were chocked while the
filthy water, overflowing from them, inundated roads and street
causing traffic mess and creating hazardous situation. |
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Ajmal
Khattak laid to rest
NOWSHERA: Veteran
politician, eminent writer, renowned Pashto poet and former
President of ANP, Ajmal Khattak was laid to rest at his
ancestral graveyard at Akora Khattak in Nowshera district on
Monday afternoon.
The funeral
prayer of the ANP leader was attended by thousands of his
well-wishers from across the country and Afghanistan to pay
homage to political and intellectual services of the legendary
poet. Khattak breathed his lost due to
high long protected illness at his residence late last night. He
was 85. Conspicuous among them who attended the last rituals of
Ajmal Khattak were Federal Minister for Railways, Ghulam Ahmed
Bilour, State Minister for Local Government and Rural |
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Taliban defiant as Afghans flee ahead of assault
KANDAHAR: NATO
commanders urged the Taliban to surrender as troops dug in
Monday for a major assault on a key insurgent stronghold in
southern Afghanistan, sending thousands of residents fleeing.
The Taliban remained defiant as civilians of the Marjah plain
accused the militia, which is leading an eight-year insurgency,
of massing fighters and arms for a bloody battle in Helmand province expected to start this week. Taliban fighters
"prefer to stay and fight," Yousuf Ahmadi, a purported Taliban
spokesman, told AFP by telephone from an undisclosed location.
"Afghan and foreign forces have come to the Marjah area and our
mujahedeen forces are also in the area firing rockets at them,"
he said. |
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Pakistan snub Intikhab,
Kamran for
England T20
Alam
likely to be sacked
LAHORE: Pakistan
on Monday left out coach Intikhab Alam and wicket-keeper batsman
Kamran Akmal from its 14-man side to face England in two
Twenty20 matches.
There is
speculation Alam will be sacked over Pakistan’s humiliating 3-0
Test and 5-0 one-day series whitewash in
Australia
last month, but a Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) official denied
he had been dismissed.
“Alam is not
sacked,” PCB chief operating officer Wasim Bari told AFP. “There
is no decision on Alam’s future as yet, but it will be taken
subsequently,” he added.
PCB has ordered a
six-man evaluation committee to look into why Pakistan was
routed in Australia, summoning Alam, |
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Weekly inflation falls by 0.11 percent
ISLAMABAD: The
Sensitive Price Indicator (SPI), for the week ended on February
04, for the lowest income group up to Rs3,000, has registered
decrease of 0.11 percent over the previous week. The SPI for the
week under review in the above mentioned group was recorded at
253.52 as against 253.80 registered in the previous week,
according to provisional figures of Federal Bureau of Statistics
(FBS).
The weekly SPI
has been computed with base 2000-2001=100 covering 17 urban
centres and 53 essential items for all income groups and
combined. SPI for the combined group registered positive growth
of 0.36 per cent as it went up from 241.14 in the previous week
to 242.02 in the week under |
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Larger-than-life Ajmal Khattak
The demise of
Ajmal Khattak is really a shocking news. That great Khattak,
embodiment of patriotism, commitment, sincerity, loyalty,
courage honesty, humbleness, unwieldiness (in short |
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