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  QUETTA:Former chief minister Nawab Aslam Raisani has warned that the reversal of 18th Constitutional Amendment would be devastating for the country because it is the only source of provincial autonomy. The nation should ask those in Islamabad why they seek to undo the 18th Amendment. The current leadership must understand that the rollback would cause further woes for Pakistan,  Rais nike jordan ani said while talking to a private TV channel on Sunday.The Sarawan chief said t jordan zalando hat the provincial leadership had been raising its voice for the rights of Balochistan. We won t let anyone to turn the Baloch nation into minority,  he said.  The country will keep suffering if the federal government s attitude of sidelining the Baloch from their resources continues. Commenting on the recent killing of three members of a family in Sahiwal, Raisani said that delay in the provision of justice to the victims would escalate doubts on the government s investigation.The adidas samba adv  former CM said he believes in ideological poli Xkks Italian legend Cannavaro named new coach of China
 PARIS:A giant lion with enormous fangs that roamed the Kenyan savannah more than 20 million years ago was one of the largest ever meat-eating mammals, researchers said on Thursday.A team unearthed the lower jaw, teeth and other bones of a new species, Simbakubwa ku af1 s tokaafrika - Swahili for  big African lion .They calculated it would have weighed up to 1,500 kilogrammes and could have  cheap dunks preyed upon the elephant-like creatures that lived there at the time.Blind dolphin survey reveals 55% increase in population Based on its massive teeth, Simbakubwa was a specialised hyper-carnivore that was si airforce gnificantly larger than the modern lion and possibly larger than a polar bear,  said Matthew Borths, from Duke University, who co-led the research with Ohio University. PHOTO: AFP