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  •  IGP Islamabad confirms that Islamabad is facing threats of PMA Kakul-like rocket attack. (Majority of papers)
  • Incidents of killings return in Karachi (E. Media)
  • Drone attacks are unlawful and unacceptable, Pak FM reacts to Obama statement that US conducts drone Attacks(E. Media)
  •  PILDAT says, only 48 percent of the 5-year strategic plan of ECP has been implemented; commission achieved 6 out of 76 targets set for December 2011; appreciates the commission for electoral reforms plan. (Majority of papers)
  • Tax return filing dips 42 percent in 2011, report. (Dawn)
  • An international survey lists 57 Pakistani firms among the top 500 companies of the 15 emerging economies. (News)
  • Missing prisoners – 4 died, rest can’t be produced, agencies tell SC – Court orders missing prisoners be produced on Feb 9 (News/Nation/ET)
  •  High Court judge to probe Lhr deaths; ‘SC takes suo moto notice of drug reaction deaths’(Dawn)               
  •  Bln MPA Domki’s wife, daughter among three shot dead in Kci’ (Dawn)
  •  UN inspectors can visit any N-site, says Iran (AFP)
  • ‘Free ride for killers in Saleem Shahzad commission report: HRW         
  •  Forces hunt for mtts on Margallas’  (Dawn)
  •  America to use unarmed drones to monitor ‘dangerous’ countries incl Pak: NYT               
  •  Govt to write Swiss ltr on SC order, says Aitzaz            (News)
  •  Is PM using Pasha’s extension as a bargaining tool? (The News)          
  • ‘Kohat jail, Lakki sub-bail handed over to army for conversion into detention centres’        (The News)         
  • Tbn spurn US demand of ceasefire’ (Nation)                              
  •  Blasphemous cartoon case – 2 found guilty of terrorists plot in Norway (AFP)
  •  Asia Director of ‘Human Rights Watch’ Brad Adams asks Pakistani government to re-double its efforts to find the killers of journalist Saleem Shahzad following failure of the judicial inquiry commission (DT)
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