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*18 killed in Pakistan suicide blast (Second Lead)
A powerful car bomb explosion in the family quarters of the police lines in Kohat city in northwestern Pakistan killed at least 18 people, including mostly women and children, and injured over 50, a police spokesman said.

*17 killed in Pakistan blast (Lead)
A powerful explosion in the family quarters of the police lines in Kohat city in northwestern Pakistan Tuesday killed at least 17 people and injured over 40.

*Blast in Pakistan, four killed
A powerful explosion in the family quarters of the police lines in a northwestern Pakistani city killed at least four people and injured over 20, an official said.

*Counter Indian military spending, Pakistan urged (Lead)
The Pakistan government was Tuesday urged by a leading newspaper to spend more on military needs so as to counter what it said was an Indian challenge.

*\'Why is Pakistan not conducting any missile tests?\'
While \"enemy India\" has conducted three missile tests within this year alone -- the latest being of the supersonic BrahMos cruise missile, Pakistan has not conducted any in the last three years -- and an editorial in a Pakistani paper Tuesday wondered why.

*Gilani joins government-apex court confrontation
Pakistan Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani Tuesday joined the ongoing confrontation between the government and the Supreme Court over the issue of extension in service of the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) prosecutor general.

*Indian witnesses essential for 26/11 trial: Pakistan
Pakistan has told India that the appearance of two main Indian witnesses in a Pakistani court was most important for the trial of the seven 26/11 accused to continue and proposed that a commission may be formed to visit India to record the statements of the witnesses.


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