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With celebrity readers, children enjoy their favourite stories
Summer Book Club’s ninth session was attended by over 60 children.
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Despite much uproar, political parties fail to show united front on NATO supplies
Response from opposition is divided and mute as compared to what was expected during the seven-month-long blockade.
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Right to education bill: Capital’s 70,000 kids to go to school
Lawmakers ask provinces to make similar laws.
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Taken?: Woman goes missing
Sara informed him that the cab she was travelling in had broken down and she was looking for another one.
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Roof collapse: Thunderstorm kills two of a family
House collapsed around 3am in which an 11-year-old girl Wizra was killed on the spot
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Crime: Four held, hashish, weapons seized
police seized 110 grams of hashish from Kamran Aftab, a Kalashnikov with six bullets
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Tragedy: Man killed in road accident
Police sources said that the deceased was crossing the road when a speeding car
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Govt strategy: Chances of govt filing review petition ‘significant’
Advocate Abid Hassan Manto was of the view that the same bench would hear the review, if it is filed.
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Reactions: ‘New contempt law won’t save PM Ashraf’
Barrister Aitzaz Ahsan says no lawyer was needed at this stage since PM Ashraf had not been summoned to court yet.
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Cordial ties between Pak, Afghan soldiers top priority: ISAF
Isaf committed to prevent reckless, divisive actions that harm innocent civilians and troops.
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Border tension: 17 militants killed in Bajaur
Some 100 militants from Afghanistan crossed the border and attacked a village in the Kitkot area.
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Ultimatum: No-nonsense court gives PM till July 25 to write Swiss letter
SC says it will take ‘appropriate action’ against Premier Ashraf.
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Pak-Iran: Markets to be set up to boost trade
Iran has supplied 100 MW of electricity to Pakistan so far and has agreed to further supply a futher 1,000MW.
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No change in mechanism to process CSF funds for Pakistan: Kirby
CSF claims from 2011 being currently processed. No decision yet on future claims.
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Forex: Reserves drop to $14.9b from $15.2b
Foreign exchange reserves dropped by $328 million to $14.909 billion in the week ending July 12
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Influx of capital: PM eyes more investment
BOI chairman Mandviwala requested to convert BOI into a one-window service provider for investors.
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Sugar: TCP buying 0.2m tons from local mills
Trading Corporation of Pakistan (TCP) has said it is procuring 200,000 tons of sugar from local mills
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Lahore terror attack: Senate session aborted
ANP’s Zahid Khan terms incident ‘Punjab’s well planned conspiracy against Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa’.
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Is your spouse holding dual nationality, asks Senate
It was revealed that spouses of three federal ministers were holders of foreign nationalities.
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Double murder: Couple shot for marrying of their own choice
Taj had been pressured to divorce his wife days before their murder۔
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Judiciary can judge validity of legislative, executive actions on Constitution
CJ says Constitution demands all organs of the State should function within their prescribed and well settled limits.
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Iba schedule: Exams to start from July 16
BBA Part-III (Morning), MBA (Final) Honours of Old Scheme (Morning), MBA (Final) Pass Side (Morning) special sem 2011
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Exams: BISE to announce results today
The result of Secondary School Certificate Part II (Class X) annual examination 2012, Science and General group.
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Not maintained: 134 police motorcycles in disrepair
Police purchased 86 of the motorcycles while 48 were donated by citizens.
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Exhibition: Students display the best in food
As many as 27 students in their 6th semester took part in the exhibition.
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Assistance: FDT pays fees of 10 needy students
Faisalabad Development Trust provided Rs294,000 financial assistance to 10 students from National Textile University
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Trespass: 14 police officials charged
charged with trespass on two houses and misbehaving with their women residents.
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Ghaziabad: Man shot, injured
Police said that the motivation seemed to be a rivalry.
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Ramazan: Mosques to be washed with rose water
The company, OZPAK, will use a mechanical washing system.
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Minority quota increase: Federal cabinet proposal hailed
Bishop of Lahore Alexander John Malik said the government had fulfilled a longstanding demand of the minorities.
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Medical institutions: New principals, dean appointed
Prof Anjum Habib Wohra appointed principal of PGMI and Lahore General Hospital in place of Prof Tariq Salahuddin
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South African white lions to land in Karachi
The zoo authorities are expecting a large crowd to visit once the white lions make their first public appearance.
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Law and order: Qaim asks police to step up efforts
At a meeting held at the Chief Minister House on Thursday, Leghari was directed to set up pickets in ‘sensitive areas’
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After a breach: 30 villages flooded in Kachho
The Express Tribune learnt that drains no. 12, 13 and 14 were damaged.
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Murder: Woman turns husband’s pistol on him
A mother of five is reported to have shot dead her husband Yousuf Khashkheli with his own pistol.
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In captivity: Three Hindus kidnapped from Khairpur
Hindu Panchayat Thull president and two others were kidnapped from Babarloi police limits.
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London Olympics: My dream to run beside Bolt, says Liaquat
Pakistan sprinter hoping for a good show in London.
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Moto gp: Pedrosa extends Honda deal
Dani Pedrosa has decided to extend his contract with Honda for another two years, according to Eurosport.
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Football: Ferguson eyes more signings
There could be one or two more players following Shinji Kagawa and Nick Powell.
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Football: Capello in discussion with Russia
Former England manager Fabio Capello has opened talks with the Russian football federation.
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Cycling: Cancellara’s Tour ends early
Cancellara wants to be with his expectant wife.
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Boxing: Haye vows to punish Chisora
They will both get a chance to settle their differences, as they are scheduled to fight tomorrow.
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Football: UEFA not to use goal-line technology
Uefa and the International Football Association Board will post two extra assistants in competitions.
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Formula one: De Villota recovery remarkable, says Marussia
Marussia test driver Maria De Villota is making a remarkable recovery from last week’s horrific crash.
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First batch of NATO containers reaches Kabul
Containers were cleared after a routine screening at the border point by concerned officials.
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Electricity theft: Power defaulters’ collusion with authorities goes undetected
Influential industrialists continue to receive uninterrupted power supply despite defaulting into billions.
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Ready for ‘The Nabeel Nihaal Project?’
Former Aaroh and Karavan musicians collaborate on rock album.
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Bollywood is hard work, says Ali Zafar
The actor says he hopes to be in Hollywood in the next few years.
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Hafiz Saeed's latest jihad: End VIP culture
Why does the president's daily allowance amount to Rs1 million per day, questions JuD chief.
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Pakistan border clashes kill 12 Taliban: officials
Some 100 militants from Afghanistan crossed the border and attacked a village in the Kitkot area.

















































