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Labour Day Message: Government believes in dignity of labour: Gilani
“We are celebrating Labour Day with a resolve to reaffirm our commitment to the dignity of labour”
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Youm-e-Shuhada: Slain FC officers in Balochistan honoured
Glowing tribute to the sacrifices rendered by FC personnel for the restoration of peace and stability.
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Revisiting ZA Bhutto’s murder case: SC to hear presidential reference tomorrow
Apex court to deliberate on set of five questions of law.
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Tarot cards: Healing hands
A tarot card reader deciphers ailments and aims to open clinics around the country hoping to cure people.
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Govt, security establishment react in unison
Osama Bin Laden’s death described as a positive development for Pakistan.
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Taseer assassination case: Statement of Rawalpindi magistrate recorded
self-confessed assassin of former Punjab governor Salmaan Taseer has confessed that he committed the murder.
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PML-Q seeks return of ‘unification bloc’ MPAs
New coalition seeking to establish a dominant position in Punjab.
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Resource crisis: NAB understaffed on mass contract expiry
Manpower crisis to affect hundreds of cases pending in superior courts.
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Canal Road commercialisation : Wedding halls fear closure in absence of clear policy
Owners say LDA is sending them notices despite court stay order.
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Recipe for success: From job seekers to job creators
Entrepreneurial conference promotes job creation among the youth.
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Sporting event: City School Islamabad holds ‘Maha Muqabla'
The management of The City School Capital Campus Islamabad (CCI) hosted a mega sports event.
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World Labour Day: The working man’s bitter reality
The worldwide celebration of Labour Day marks no improvement in the lives of Pakistani labourers.
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Youth issues: ‘80% of students cannot afford transport fares’
Youth Senate of Pakistan asks government to issue discount cards.
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Multiple Crimes: Two houses burgled; passerby killed in accident
Armed thieves broke into a house in Westridge on late Friday night.
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Disabled but determined: A woman’s fight for respect
“Sometime I feel it is a curse to be a woman,” said Naheed Akhtar, mother of two daughters.
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Powerless indeed: Parents take to road, say kidnappers being given political refuge
Ali Zakariya’s parents stage a protest at D-Chowk for the recovery of their kidnapped son.
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Water issues: To bathe or to drink?
People flay arms against an acute shortage of water supply in Islamabad; CDA blames power outages.
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ZTBL fiasco: Baton-charge on journalists was an individual act: inquiry
Three police officials suspended as report rules out possibility of planned police brutality.
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‘Development shouldn’t come at the cost of environment’
Speakers highlight the importance of education in sustainable development.
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Labour Day: Surviving on Rs150 or less a day
Labourers of K-P share problems and highlight govt’s negligence.
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Awareness: Thalassaemia awareness campaign initiated
A thalassaemia awareness week will be started from may 2 by the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa
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G-B by-election: Not so free, not so fair
High turnout, suspicious voting patterns and procedural irregularities mark GBLA-19 Ghizer-I by-election.
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Agreement: Fuel-efficient devices being promoted
Enercon and SME Leasing signed an agreement recently to promote the use of fuel-efficient devices and equipment.
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Rice: FAO sees world output up 3%
World rice production is expected to rise to 480 million tons in 2011.
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Earnings: Meezan Bank posts Rs586m profit
Meezan Bank recorded a net profit of Rs586 million for the quarter ended March 31, 2011.
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Wheat: Punjab increases procurement target
Punjab has increased its wheat procurement target from 3.5 million tons to four million tons for the year 2011-12.
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Employees smell rat SC stays balloting for plots
Apex court directs civic agency to provide with record, criteria for plots allotment.
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Overseas Chamber: Naved Khan appointed president
OICCI has appointed Naved A Khan as president for the year 2011-12 in their 151st annual general meeting.
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National Assembly’s missing agenda
he session went on for two weeks, but hardly a sitting focused on the agenda.
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Dubious Process: Islamabad High Court restrains CDA from allotments
A court on Friday restrained the Capital Development Authority (CDA) from allotting plots.
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Icandy
All genuine customers queue up outside the stores many, many hours before the official opening hour.
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Faithless warriors
In militant connections, opportunity beckons.
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Osama bin Laden: ‘Stop govt from handing over body’
Petition filed in LHC also challenging US action on Pak soil as illegal.
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What after Osama?
The death of Osama is likely to raise more questions about Pakistan's intention in fighting terrorism.
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The Operation: What exactly happened in Abbottabad
Details of the US special forces’ highly secretive operation in Abbottabad.
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Infringing sovereignty: Musharraf criticises US action
Musharraf called bin Laden’s death a “positive step” and criticised the US for launching the raid within...
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Trailing Osama bin Laden
Bin Laden masterminded the deadliest militant attacks in history and built a global network to wage a “holy war”.
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Pakistan fears sharp rise in terrorism
Pakistan may face a sharp rise in terrorism cases in the wake of the killing of al Qaeda leader Osama Bin Laden.
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Bin Laden: Even in death
It took less than 24 hours for a moment of triumph to turn into another diplomatic test for Pakistan.
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Osama bin Laden killed
Osama bin Laden is dead and his body has been recovered and reportedly buried at sea by US authorities.
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Unsafe haven: Why was Abbottabad the final destination?
Nobody expected Osama to be in Abbottabad – a virtually military-controlled city.
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Hundreds join Quetta rally to honour bin Laden
Hundreds took to the streets of Quetta to pay homage to Osama bin Laden.
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Power: ‘Industry suffers 14 hours of outages’
SITE chairman expresses concern over unannounced power outages in industrial areas.
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Woman killed as van drives through her living room wall
A woman was killed under the debris of a wall after a van ploughed into her house.
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Death and divorce: 9-year-old poisons parents and himself
Primary school student committed suicide on Sunday after allegedly killing his parents.
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Post-flood reconstruction: Provinces asked to complete work by June 15
Minister calls for pre-emptive measures before monsoon.
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Osama bin Laden: ‘Stop govt from handing over body'
Petition filed in LHC also challenging US action on Pak soil as illegal.
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Loverbirds in hiding: Matric student weds his tutor on the run
A matric student who allegedly ran away with his school teacher was recovered by police officials.
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Senate approves ‘toothless’ SBP amendment bill
Paper says central bank cannot restrict govt borrowing and take emergency financial measures.