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Man found dead January 18, 2021 SARGODHA: A man, who went missing a couple of days ago, found dead in a canal near here on Sunday. According to police, some passersby spotted the body floating in Mahajar Canal Branch near Shadia Pull and informed the police. On information, the police and rescuers rushed to the spot and fished out the body. The man was identified as Umar Daraz (38), a resident of Borana village. Wah Bachran police were investigating. Nine held with narcotics: Police have arrested nine accused and recovered narcotics and weapons from their possession. Police said on Sunday that during the ongoing drive against drug pushers and weapon handlers, the teams of different police stations conducted raids within their jurisdiction and arrested nine accused and recovered 1.180kg hashish, 80 litres liquor, two pistols and a riffle from them.

Transcripts For CNNW CNN Newsroom 20111110

and so it s with great respect that i speak of him and proud to say that i worked for him. it s been a seismic cascade of events since last weekend s arrest of a former penn state defensive coordinator on charges of raping and molesting a number of other boys. two of the university officials are charged with failure to report those crimes. paterno is charged with nothing, but says he wishes that he had done more than simply tell his superiors what an assistant reported to him back in 2002. i want to go now to penn state campus and cnn s jason carroll. jason, we know it was a pretty rough night last night. what s been the atmosphere on campus today. reporter: things much, much calmer out here today. vast difference from what was experienced out here last night by many. so many of the students trying to get a handle on things today. just about half-an-hour ago some students gathered just behind us here trying to speak out, trying to speak in terms of the victims. but just a

Transcripts For KPIX CBS Morning News 20110505

thanks for joining us, i m betty nguyen. president obama visits ground zero here in new york today, where the world trade center towers once stood. this morning s trip follows mr. obama s decision not to release pictures of osama bin laden s body, or his burial at sea. the president told steve kroft at 60 minutes that it is important the very graphic pictures do not become a propaganda tool, or incite violence. the president also said america doesn t, quote, trot out this stuff as trophies. we don t need to spike the football. randall pinkston is at ground zero with more on this. good morning, randall. good morning, betty. as a candidate he came here to ground zero, but this is the first time president obama has been here since he was elected. it s a significant pilgrimage, coming just six days after he ordered the attack on osama bin laden s compound. president obama will visit ground zero today for the first time since navy s.e.a.l.s killed osama bin laden. he will lay

Transcripts For KPIX CBS Evening News With Katie Couric 20110505

katie couric. couric: good evening, everyone. president obama as we just heard has decided not to release photographs of osama bin laden s body taken after he was shot to death by u.s. navy seals. he told steve kroft of 60 minutes today america doesn t trot out this stuff as trophies. we don t need to spike the football. the president said bin laden deserved the justice he received and to anyone who doubts bin laden was killed, the president said you will not see him walking on this earth again. reporter: did you see the pictures? yes. reporter: what was your reaction when you saw them? it was him. reporter: why haven t you released them? you know, we discussed this internally. keep in mind that we are absolutely certain this was him. we have done d.n.a. sampling and testing, and so there is no doubt that we killed osama bin laden. it is important for us to make sure that very graphic photos of somebody who was shot in the head are not floating around as an in

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