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WASHINGTON:A Pakistani held at the US military prison in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba told a sentencing jury how he was raped, beaten and water-boarded by CIA interrogators in the first-ever public account of torture by someone detained in the wake of the September 11 attacks.Majid Khan was sentenced to 26
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KARACHI:Lacklustre trading continued as the index sustained losses for the third successive session amid weak macroeconomic indicators.The KSE-100 index opened downwards as lack of positive triggers kept investors sidelined. The index maintained its decline owing to economic jitters and lower international oil prices. However, later in the day investors
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