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10/09/2010  
 Headlines: Senate told Seven airports shut in country,     ISB: The Senate was informed Friday that seven airports in different cities have been closed due to suspension of PIA flights.     The PIA suspended the flights due to a daily loss of Rs19 million during last year.     Suprem Court orders arrest of Gilani’s ex-PRO,     ISB: SC has asked the FIA to arrest former media coordinator of the prime minister, Khurram Rasool.     Present him in the court on 24th January otherwise action would be taken against the Agency.     Khurram Rasool is accused of corruption of Rs530 million.     Musharraf denies delay in return,     LONDON/KARACHI: Former military ruler & chief of (APML) Pervez Musharraf has rejected reports about suspension of programme to return home.     he would be back in Pakistan according to the scheduled programme.     SBP injects Rs 242.5bn in market,     Trade thru dry port fetches Rs1bn tax,     India SC rejects army chief’s plea,     100 more engines by year-end: Bilour,
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 Roadside blast leaves 10 dead in Parachinar



PARACHINAR: A roadside bomb killed 10 people and wounded four in a Pakistani tribal region on the Afghan border on Thursday, a government official said, as militants linked to al Qaeda launch a new wave of attacks. The explosion happened in Palaseen village, about 65 km (40 miles) northeast of the Kurram region's main town, Parachinar.
"It was a remote-controlled bomb, which was detonated as soon as a passenger van got there," said Hamid Khan, deputy administrator of the region. All those killed were civilians.
About 150 people have been killed in the last week as militants have renewed their attacks, ending a brief lull in violence amid the worst flooding in the country's history.
The Pakistani Taliban have threatened to carry out more suicide attacks on government targets in response to US drone strikes in Pakistan's lawless regions in the northwest.
In the last 24 hours, four drone attacks have killed 19 militants. There was no independent confirmation and militants often dispute government accounts.
Separately, a bomb exploded inside the house of a government minister in southwestern city of Quetta on Thursday, killing two people, police said.
"The bomb was placed inside the guest room but thanks God, most of the guests had gone out," city police chief Abid Notkani told Reuters, adding that Balochistan's finance minister, Asim Kurd, was unhurt.
Balochistan, the country's largest but least populated province, has for decades been home to a low-level insurgency by nationalists demanding more autonomy and a bigger share of income from the province's natural resources. -Reuters