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Thursday, September 25, 2008

Paki tid bits, al Qaeda to respond to banking problem

WAR BONDS:
Paradigm Intel:
al Qaeda is working on response to USA's Banking Industry debacle.
They are spinning the story into propaganda, taking credit for the problem and claiming
victory against the great Satan.
And claiming the US banking industrys criminal greed is Allah's vengeance.
And that the GWOT is bankrupting the USA. False.
I have two words for Washington: WAR BONDS.
Any terrorist monies seized should be used to buy these war bonds.
And allies that can't send troops can buy war bonds.

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PM’s security sniffer suffering from maggots
By Amar Guriro

KARACHI: One of the pair of German shepherds, used to sniff for explosive materials, brought in from Islamabad on Monday morning is suffering from maggots and an ear infection, Daily Times learnt on Wednesday. These dogs were brought from Islamabad as part of security measures... Full Story

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Government decides to build consensus on war on terror
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Two Marriott blast suspects arrested in Faisalabad
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Taliban given one-day deadline to leave Khyber
BARA: A jirga of the Mulagori tribe in Khyber Agency on Wednesday set a one-day deadline for the Taliban to leave the area or face an operation by the tribal force in accordance with tribal tradition. The ultimatum came at the jirga presided over by agency counsellor Abdul Manan. Hundreds of elders... Full Story

Six ‘suicide bombers’ enter major cities
Daily Times Monitor

LAHORE: Security at important buildings and installations was beefed up on Wednesday after intelligence agencies reported that six suicide bombers had entered major cities in the country, Aaj TV reported.

The channel quoted sources in the Interior Ministry as... Full Story

699 suspected dengue cases admitted to date
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