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Forex reserves ease to $16.07b
Foreign exchange reserves eased to $16.07 billion in the week ended on September 3.
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Alyssa and Angelina oppose desecration of Quran
Jolie said she had “hardly the words” to express her opposition to burning someone’s religious text.
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Pakistan likely to export 3m tons rice, despite floods
The country consumes about 2.2 million tons annually and is the world’s fifth largest exporter of the grain.
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Pakistan-India peace pair advances to US Open final
Pakistan's Aisam-Ul-Haq Qureshi and India's Rohan Bopanna reached the US Open men's doubles final on Wednesday.
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Donated aid being traded for cash, goods
Bags of wheat flour and tins of cooking oil bearing the logos of international aid agencies being sold in Peshawar.
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Kara DioGuardi out at ‘American Idol’
Fox announced this weekend what media reports have speculated for weeks: Kara DioGuardi is leaving “American Idol.”
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Militants stoking sectarian rift: Rehman Malik
Pro-Taliban Pakistani militants are trying to fuel a sectarian rift, Interior Minister Rehman Malik said.
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‘Floods may delay operation’
Pakistan’s floods are likely to delay army offensives against Taliban insurgents, the US defence secretary said.
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'Pakistan cricketers have a case to answer'
ICC anti-corruption chief Ronnie Flanagan says players suspended on various charges. Aamer reports to police station.
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Taliban take responsibility for bombings
The Taliban on Friday took responsibility for triple bombings at a Shi'ite Muslim procession this week.









