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Tribune’s Gamechangers 2011: Asif Ali Zardari
Holding on to the presidency.
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Quorum issues: Sana cries foul over opposition’s attitude
Assembly adjourned before discussion on sugar, fertiliser issues.
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Facing the music: President Zardari returns under the cover of night
Speculation mounted during the day about the time and location of arrival; expected to fly to Islamabad in a few days.
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Kayani calls Zardari, says country's interests supreme
The army chief calls President Zardari, inquiring about his health.
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Quashing rumours: ‘Article 47 cannot be invoked against me’
President Zardari says he’s all right.
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President Zardari fit, resuming duties next week: Shamsul Hassan
Rehman meets Zardari, briefs president about current security situation at home.
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On the mend: Zardari returns home from hospital
Reaches Dubai residence to begin his period of convalescence.
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President Zardari to return in two weeks: Gilani
Gilani refuses to rule out closing Pakistan’s airspace, denies president had a stroke.
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President Zardari is now well: Kaira
Kaira says doctors attending to President Zardari have allowed him to resume presidential duties.
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Zardari went to hospital in Dubai due to security: Gilani
Bemoans dragging the president into every issue; trashes memogate scandal.
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Is the ‘Get Zardari’ campaign democratic?
The PPP government’s mode of survival, given these circumstances, is to blindly follow the lead of the military.
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Conversation over tea: ‘Chief justice wishes Zardari a speedy recovery’
Passes on message during interaction with Awan.
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All’s well that unfolds well: Gilani, Bilawal meet allies, shore up support for PPP
Separate meetings with PML-Q leaders and a group of parliamentarians from FATA.
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Tribune Take: Bilawal Bhutto Zardari signifies continuity
The arrival of Bilawal Bhutto Zardari signifies a continuity of leadership for the PPP, says Zia Khan.
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Return plans: Memogate progress to shape Zardari’s homecoming
PPP’s strategy depends on armed forces’ reply to the Supreme Court, insiders say.
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Dangerous speculations
The time for expressing anger against the present regime will be next year at the polls.
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No link between Zardari's departure and Memogate: Khosa
Khosa says Zardari had gone to Dubai for the medical checkup because of security threats.
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President in Dubai: US quashes coup rumours
President recovering; to return home after further tests.
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US wishes Zardari well, dismisses coup rumours
State Department spokesman says rumours of coup are speculation.
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Bilawal, Gilani stress expediting report on Saraiki province in core PPP meeting
Bilawal Bhutto Zardari lauded the courageous stand promptly taken by the Government on the NATO air strikes.
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Tribune Take: Who is behind the Zardari rumours?
As rumour mills churn in the nation's capital, Muhammad Ziauddin says the spy agencies could be behind the rumours.
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The president’s health
I believe he is a human being first and sending him bad wishes is not very civil behaviour.
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Zardari to remain in hospital for checks: PM office
Col Salman, President's personal physician says he is stable, and all investigations were within normal range.
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Rumours run riot: Zardari’s heart condition sets pulses racing
President to remain in Dubai hospital; US magazine claims he is considering resigning.
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President Zardari admitted in Dubai hospital
Zardari was due routine tests linked to a previously diagnosed cardiovascular condition, says his personal physician.
 
    





















