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Reconstructive surgery: Free camps treat children
free surgical camps to be held in Sindh.
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Protest turns ugly: Sunni Tehreek activists arrested
Police arrested six activists of the Sunni Tehreek for forcefully entering, vandalising the DCO office.
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Census work: CM discusses first, second phase
Sindh Chief Minister Qaim Ali Shah presided over a meeting on the census programme.
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Pu Mushaira: Banyan a big hit among students
Students waved their t-shirts and vests in the air demanding that poet Anwar Masood recite his famous poem ‘Banyan’.
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Bahawalpur Province: Imran lends support
Imran Khan said on Thursday that he supported the restoration of provincial status of Bahawalpur.
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Bribe: MEPCO SDO arrested
The Federal Investigation Agency-Punjab chapter on Thursday caught red-handed a sub divisional officer.
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Murder: Three gunned down over old rivalry
A man, his wife and daughter were killed over an old rivalry on Thursday.
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Electricity Woes: Diamer holds a ‘bright future’
The total electricity requirement for Chilas and its adjacent areas is five megawatts.
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Cricket: CSA reinstates president
Cricket South Africa (CSA) has reinstated ousted president Mtutuzeli Nyoka.
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Cricket: Jamshed, Hanif shine in pre-quarters
Nasir Jamshed and Rashid Hanif gave match-winning performances to take their teams to the quarter-finals.
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Cricket: Ireland’s Botha bows out
Ireland all-rounder Andre Botha announced his retirement from international cricket.
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Cycling: Championship to start on May 10
The Pakistan Cycling Federation (PCF) is organising the 4th National Junior Cycling Championship.
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Tennis: Venus to make Eastbourne return
Former world number one Venus Williams has set her sights on the traditional Wimbledon warm-up tournament.
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JUI rally pays homage to 'martyred' Bin Laden
Hundreds of people took to the streets near Quetta to pay "homage" to al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden.
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Abottabad operation: 'Heads must roll' says Chaudhry Nisar
Without naming an official, Nisar said "someone at the top level must resign" as Pakistan's honour had been...
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Key US lawmakers back aid to Pakistan
Leaders of the US Congress voiced support for preserving aid to Pakistan.
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Bin Laden, two others didn't fire on SEALs: Sources
New account confirms that Bin Laden was not armed when he was shot dead.
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Pakistan govt says it was watching compound since 2009
Pakistani officials have tied themselves in knots with contradictory statements that have left most people bewildered.
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Mumbai attacks case: FO becomes party in Hafiz Saeed’s petition
LHC allows JuD chief to make Foreign Ministry party in a petition seeking directions for the govt to defend Saeed.
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Duplicate ID cards: Citizens protest paying for NADRA’s negligence
Many had reapplied after being frustrated by authority’s slow processing, delivery.
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Questionable selection: Man implicated in fraud case appointed SME Bank chief
Ihsanul Haq was removed in 2000 on charges of financial irregularities.
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Reactions to OBL death: Security stepped across the country
Islamabad Police asks for 1,000 Rangers to be deployed in the city.
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Workshop: Disposing waste, not health
Staff trained on effective management of biomedical waste.
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‘How Cloud 9’s The Mango Tree has set the standard for Thai cuisine’
The Mango tree launches at Cloud 9 and delights Islamabad’s taste buds with Thai cuisine.
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Osama killing: Senators irked as govt evades debate
Lawmakers demand clear policy on the matter.
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Doctors strikes: Loopholes in the service structure warrant protest
Doctors have mixed sentiments regarding the propositions to their demands.
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Kitna Badal Gaya Insaan
Evolution of man through centuries chronicled in school play.
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Senate question hour: ‘BISP funds for PPP workers only’
Senators allege massive bias, misallocation of funds.
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Prize distribution for the 31st National Games
HEC awarded cash prizes and performance based sports scholarships.
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Academic crisis: Community schools at crossroads
The future of 15,000 schools across the country seems bleak, despite the devolution of the education ministry.
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Revisiting Bhutto’s murder trial: Awan rages on, missing record stalls review
Despite being eight hours apart, death warrants were issued in Lahore same day the SC dismissed appeal, says Awan.
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Exhibition: Science, technology ‘sine qua non for progress’, says minister
Growth in science and technological sector is indispensable for putting the country on the road to progress.
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Fear forgone: Locals relieved Bin Laden was not in G-B
Earlier reports of his presence in the K2 mountains in Pakistan had scared locals of US operation in the region.
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AJK to keep youth at par with the world
AJK government has decided to hold study tours to keep the youth abreast of developments in different sectors.
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Kasab on Bin Laden’s death: ‘Toh main kya karoun?’
Mumbai attacks gunman reacts to news of Bin Laden's death.
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Education: Women University planned for AJK
A post graduate level, university for women in Azad Jammu and Kashmir is being planned by the state government.
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Commuting: Bridging distances, easing hardships
Life becomes easy for the locals as RCC Bridge is completed on stern warning from the court.
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Sialkot lynching recalled: Students remember victim brothers
What would have been Mughees’ 18th birthday was celebrated.
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WikiLeaks Guantanamo files: Pakistan worked hard for businessman’s release
Paracha is alleged of having offered his media network for al Qaeda propaganda.
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Cardiology head refuses to retire, thrice
Despite SC orders to the contrary, health ministry grants third extension.
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Devolution of ministry: Child labour issues in limbo
After 18th amendment, labour ministry in quandary.
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US aid on the line: Pakistan lobbyists launch campaign on Capitol Hill
Pakistan govt orders full-court press to quell accusations.
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Elite force officials held for allegedly assaulting women
RA Bazaar police arrested two elite force officials for allegedly assaulting two women.
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Delayed development: CDA weighs strategy to evict ‘illegal occupants’
Residents are demanding more compensation for built-up structures.
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Permanently banning Facebook: Court seeks record of previous petitions
LHC reopens debate on blasphemous content with new contest announcement.
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‘Media must not let people forget Sialkot lynching trial’
Protest planned by citizens coming together on Facebook.
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‘US led to Osama by his own deputy’
Internal rift led to the killing of al Qaeda leader: Saudi paper.
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Analysing the raid: ‘Top-secret stealth helicopters?’
Analysts believe photograph shows "unknown modifications" to the aircraft to reduce radar visibility.
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US military operation: Military moves to dispel doubts
Officials say ingress of US helicopters into Pakistani airspace was not detected, permutations used to avoid radars.
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After Osama: Breaking silence, Army asks US to reduce troops
Military admits to ‘shortcomings’ in search for Osama, but warns against a repeat of US operation.