DAILY BRIEF NEWS UPDATE:
Latest News in Brief:
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Karachi receives
rainfall
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Oral cancer on the
rise in Pakistan
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Opposition staging
sit-in outside Parliament House today
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Karachi police arrest
38 suspected criminals during crackdown
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Karachi police arrest
38 suspected criminals during crackdown
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PPP leaders condemn
violence in Karachi
WOLRD(Brief News):
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Turkey says tests confirm leftist
bombed U.S. embassy
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Mali hails "savior"
Hollande, he says fight not over
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Support for Spain's ruling
party falls in corruption scandal
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Man beaten by Egypt police shown on TV
blaming protesters
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White House rebuffed Clinton-Petraeus
plan to arm Syrian rebels: report
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Biden raises possibility of direct
U.S.-Iran talks
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White House offers proof Obama
wasn't just shooting from the lip
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Iran threat is paramount for new
Israeli government: Netanyahu
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A second Republican voices support for
Hagel to lead Pentagon
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Thirty-five killed as militants attack
Pakistan checkpoint
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Spain's Rajoy denies
wrongdoing in kickbacks scandal
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Turkey says tests confirm leftist
bombed U.S. embassy
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Mali hails "savior" Hollande,
he says fight not over
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One dead, dozens hurt as police clash
with Egypt protesters
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Four killed, including Frenchman, in
southern Senegal
WOLRD BUSINESS(Brief News):
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U.S. shale gas revolution throws down
the gauntlet to Europe
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Egypt central bank to announce forex
auctions on Monday
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Iraq's $1.4 bln Asiacell
share offer sold out: exchange
o
Japan finance minister Aso: weak yen
result, not goal of anti-deflation policies
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China services' slow uptick
highlights mildness of recovery
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U.S., Mexico reach tomato deal to
avert trade war
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ANA in talks with Boeing to speed up
777 jet deliveries: Nikkei
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U.S., Mexico in weekend talks on tomato
pact
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German opposition SPD threatens to
block Cyprus aid -Spiegel
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Argentina aims at bond
"holdouts" ahead of court showdown
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Fox hits back at Dish in AutoHop bout
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Monte Paschi probe to widen as Italian
election nears
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Daimler CEO to get new contract on
February 21: source
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Strike at Sabic Dutch chemical plant
hits output
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Zambia's 2012 copper output
falls y/y to 824,976 T
Business News:
Pakistan
EXCHANGE FOR CURRENCY NOTES:
U.S.A 98.58
S.Arabia 26.29
U.K 156.36
Japan 1.0736
Euro 134.14
U.A.E 26.84
BULLION RATES IN RUPEES PER 10 GRAMS
KARACHI
Gold Tezabi (24-ct) Rs53700
Silver Tezabi Rs968.57
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