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PAKISTAN NEWSPAPER HIGHLIGHTS - JAN 31, 2005.
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KARACHI, Jan 31 Asia Pulse - Highlights of today's newspapers:
DAWN:
- Kashmir, trade confidence building measures urged
- US to spend $1.5 billion on new Iraq embassy
- Pakistan urges Iran to end nuclear dispute
- UK army plane crashes near Baghdad
THE NEWS:
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