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Pakistan's uncertain political future Pakistan bank on spin against Proteas
President Pervez Musharraf has won the much-criticised presidential election with part of the opposition (Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz
Pakistan captain Shoaib Malik said yesterday his team will not attempt to match South Africa's pace and will instead focus on their own strengths ahead of the Test series opener here.
Bhutto back in Pakistan amid political crisis Banks expansion in Pakistan dents tight monetary policy
The former Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto has returned from self-exile. Deputy Foreign Editor Anthony Murnane looks at how she is returning to a country in the grip of a political crisis as the Supreme Court prepares to decide on the eligibility of President Pervez Musharraf to remain in office for another term. THE banks have dented the tight monetary policy of the central bank, making it almost ineffective in its key aim of containing inflation. THE banks have dented the tight monetary policy of the central bank, making it almost ineffective in its key aim of containing inflation.
   

Pakistan's uncertain political future

President Pervez Musharraf has won the much-criticised presidential election with part of the opposition (Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz, Muttahida Majlis-e-Amal and some smaller parties) resigning from the federal parliament and provincial assemblies and the Pakistan People's Party (PPP) abstaining from voting.

Bhutto back in Pakistan amid political crisis

The former Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto has returned from self-exile. Deputy Foreign Editor Anthony Murnane looks at how she is returning to a country in the grip of a political crisis as the Supreme Court prepares to decide on the eligibility of President Pervez Musharraf to remain in office for another term.

Pakistan bank on spin against Proteas

Pakistan captain Shoaib Malik said yesterday his team will not attempt to match South Africa's pace and will instead focus on their own strengths ahead of the Test series opener here. "They (South Africa) have six fast bowlers and one spinner, so we are not going to play on their strength," Malik said.

Banks expansion in Pakistan dents tight monetary policy

THE banks have dented the tight monetary policy of the central bank, making it almost ineffective in its key aim of containing inflation. THE banks have dented the tight monetary policy of the central bank, making it almost ineffective in its key aim of containing inflation.

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