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Headlines in major Pakistani newspapers

Islamabad, July 17, IRNA

Pakistan-Press-Headlines
The following headlines appeared in major Pakistani newspapers on Thursday:

**DAILY TIMES
- Nato forces attack targets inside Pakistan
- Curfew in Hangu, militants positions bombed
- Afghan insurgents occupy base quit by US troops
- Gilani condemns Karzai's allegations
- US envoy to attend nuclear talks with Iran
- Sri Lanka military captures key northern town
- Hezbollah, Israel swap corpses on Lebanon border
- Iraq hopes for full security control by year end

**THE NATION
- Cabinet sees no threat to country
- Gunships target Hangu militants
- Nato troops return fire into Pakistan
- Pakistan warns action would add to ongoing strife
- PML-N perforates reunification plan
- God common link among religions: King Abdullah
- 14 killed in Iraq bombings
- Kabul likely to postpone Presidential election

**DAWN
- Pegging of wheat prices to regional rates proposed
- Troop build-up reports untrue, says US
- PPP rejects fears about coalition's collapse
- Taliban accused of violating pact
- Pak army helped in strike, says Nato
- Obama, McCain differ over military action in Pakistan
- Suspect was tortured by British, Pakistani officials, says MP - Israel frees five Lebanese in swap with Hezbollah
- 21 Indian police die in Maoist attack
- Surge brigade out of Iraq, says Pentagon

**THE NEWS
- Nato forces pound targets in Pakistan
- Operation in Hangu after Jirga talks fail
- Asif offers Nawaz US visit to oust Musharraf
- Extremism main threat: Abdullah
- Haqqani hails US bill for Pakistan
- Hezbollah, Israel swap prisoners, bodies
- 21 Indian commandos Killed in Maoist attack

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