Tuesday 18 October 2011

Headlines: TODAY

Afghan defense minister renewed the pitch for the fighters, casting the procurement of heavier weapons as a way of ensuring a regional balance of power.
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Gilad Shalit emerged from more than five years in Hamas captivity on Tuesday, surrounded by militants who handed him over to Egyptian mediators in an exchange for 1,000 Palestinian prisoners.
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Briefing the defence committees at GHQ, the Army chief said he has no intentions of sending the troops to North Waziristan prior to government’s orders.
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“18th of October reminds us of the brutal and cowardly attack on the 'Caravan for Democracy' led by Benazir Bhutto four years ago in 2007,” said the PM.
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US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton hailed Libyan forces who ousted Moamer Kadhafi and vowed support for a democratic transition, on a surprise visit to Tripoli on Tuesday.
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Afghan security forces and their Nato allies have launched a new push against the al Qaeda-linked Haqqani network along the troubled Pakistani border.
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The Supreme Court took suo motu notice on the issue and the finance ministry urgently issued a billion rupees for the railway employees.
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Athar Abbas has said regular army and FC have been sent to border areas with Afghanistan to stop militants' attacks.
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Almost every educational institution located in Sindh was damaged during recent monsoons, said Minister for Education, Pir Mazhar ul Haq.
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Paceman Junaid Khan chipped in with a maiden five-wicket haul to help Pakistan bundle Sri Lanka for a mere 197 on the first day of the opening Test.
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Cameron expressed hope that the release of Shalit after more than five years in Hamas captivity would bring peace in the region a step closer.
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