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Taller people have higher cancer riskISLAMABAD

Taller people have higher cancer risk

Tall people are more likely than shorter people to develop cancer and the risk of breast, ovarian, uterine, bowel, blood or skin cancer among women is about 16 percent higher for every 4-inch increase

Aug 4, 2011
Troicki, Verdasco advance at rain-hit WashingtonSports

Troicki, Verdasco advance at rain-hit Washington

Serbian third seed Viktor Troicki and Spanish fifth seed Fernando Verdasco advanced to the third round of the rain-hit $1.4 million ATP Washington Classic with victories Thursday morning. World No. 15 Troicki,<a href="https://www.pakistantoday.com.pk/2011/08/04/troicki-verdasco-advance-at-rain-hit-washington/" title="Read more" >...</a>

Aug 4, 2011
Dilshan wary of youthful AustraliaSports

Dilshan wary of youthful Australia

Sri Lanka skipper Tillakaratne Dilshan on Tuesday insisted his team would not be taking Australia lightly despite the youthful look to the tourists’ squad. The skipper will be without injured openin

Aug 3, 2011
Lawmakers warn over British defence cutsForeign

Lawmakers warn over British defence cuts

British lawmakers warned Wednesday that cuts to the defence budget, including scrapping aircraft carriers, planes and 17,000 troops, could leave the armed forces unable to fulfill key tasks within fou

Aug 3, 2011
Sports

F1: Ferrari chief expects more from team

Ferrari president Luca Di Montezemolo said on Tuesday he expects more wins from the team throughout the rest of the season. Ferrari’s Spanish two-time world champion Fernando Alonso has picked up mo

Aug 3, 2011
EU likely to remove ban on fish exportsBusiness

EU likely to remove ban on fish exports

According to well placed sources within the foreign office, EU is likely to remove its ban on the export of fisheries from Pakistan. This step is going to play a crucial role in bridging the trade def

Aug 3, 2011
Japanese Grand Prix to go ahead as plannedSports

Japanese Grand Prix to go ahead as planned

The Japanese MotoGP race planned for October 2 will go ahead as planned, the International Motorcycling Federation (FIM) confirmed on Tuesday, after radiation risks were dismissed as ‘negligible’.

Aug 3, 2011
ISLAMABAD

FO yet to pay Rs 160m to CDA

Despite several requests on part of the Capital Development Authority (CDA), the Foreign Office (FO) is yet to clear Rs 160 million of outstanding dues to CDA. The civic body has spent this amount on

Aug 2, 2011