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Yasser Arafat again faced major strains within his powerful security forces on July 8 over whether or not he sacked a top intelligence chief as part of pledged reforms.


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Pak hopes to save mega bucks by investing in tea industry Pakistan to invest in tea cultivation programme
Pakistan is one of the world's largest importers of tea, spending $ 300 million annually on the national beverage, but it is trying to save greenbacks with a green revolution.


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