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Latifabad: Constable’s son shot dead
Victim was rushed to Bhittai hospital, where he was pronounced dead.
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More Arrests: Alleged target killers held
Police officials said that the arrested men are also suspected of being involved in the Rainbow centre attack.
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Young Doctors Association: Murad Ali Shah calls meeting
Young doctors boycotted their duties at the Out-Patient Departments in Nawabshah, Hyderabad and Jamshoro.
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Transport: Sindh govt accepts Rs2 rise in fares
Public transporter operators rescinded their call for a strike on Saturday
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Wali Khan Babar murder: One by one, 4 men linked to investigations bumped off
The Geo reporter was shot dead in January.
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One year on
ET has come up with little apolitical bits and pieces here and there not common to all newspapers.
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Aisam, Bopanna storm into semis
Duo win 6-1, 7-5 to storm into the semi-finals of the Monte Carlo ATP Masters Tennis Championship.
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Shoaib handed local farewell hopes
Region plans exhibition match to honour the retired fast-bowler.
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Cricket: South Africa to reinstate president
Cricket South Africa (CSA) was ordered by the high court to reinstate its former president with immediate effect.
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Hockey: Punjab Colours destroy Sindh
Punjab Colours crushed Sindh 21-0 in the inaugural Pakistan Hockey Federation under-18 Girls Hockey Championship.
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Cricket: Collingwood surgery a success
England’s Paul Collingwood has undergone a successful arthroscopic surgery on his left knee.
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HRCP’s State of Human Rights 2010 report
The work done by the HRCP shows the extent of the rot in society.
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Clash of the Titans
Watching Atif Aslam and Ali Zafar go head-to-head is a treat for the senses!
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Bridal Couture and Business: A Match made in Heaven
PFDC collaborates with cosmetic giant to announce the PFDC L’Oréal Paris Bridal Week.
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Seventh polio case detected in Sindh
The victim contracted the disease after having received seven courses of polio drops.
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No means no, and men must realize this: Tasneem Ahmer
Not only do the girls need to be educated, attitudinal education of men also needs to be carried out.
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Swat lawyers boycott: The demand for Darul Qaza judges continues
Swat bar members boycott of regular courts enters the 24th day.
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Not all children with comprehension problems are dyslexic: Mona Qaiser
Dyslexia should be diagnosed with proper screening, says therapist at Remedial Education and Assessment of Dyslexics.
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UK considers resuming British Airways flights to Pakistan
British Prime Minister David Cameron says flights may help reinvigorate friendly ties between the two countries.
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Slow government development threatens Swat military gains
Damage from floods and fighting still visible, local fears of a Taliban return.
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Submission of Hajj applications start today
Designated bank branches will collect the applications on a first-come-first-serve basis to ensure transparency.
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Police directed to beef up parliament’s security
NA body expresses ‘alarm’ over the presence of irrelevant persons around the House.
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Economic Woes: Exploring domestic resources for prosperity
Mahfooz Elahi highlights the need to find a permanent solution to the deteriorating economic condition.
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Arbitrary posting: SHC declares CMs’ powers illegal
The petition was filed by 50 officers of the Sindh secretariat group.
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Afghan refugees - New repatriation plan devised: minister
Pakistan has devised a new plan of action in collaboration with the Afghan government and the United Nations.
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Resuming work Miners protest against privatisation
PMDC employees workers union alleged that a conspiracy is being hatched to privatise the state-run Sorange Coalmine.
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Ivory Coast: Pakistani forces rescue Turk diplomat
A Turk businessman was also rescued by Pakistani forces.
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Drone Strikes - Attacks are counter-productive: PM
Gilani said that the issue was being raised at all forums to convey Pakistan’s concerns to Nato forces.
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Firing at university: Protest against student’s arrest
The protest at Ghanta Ghar Chowk was led by MSF leaders Kamran and Nadeem.
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CIA will not halt operations in Pakistan: Official
Official says Panetta told intelligence officials that he has a duty to prevent attacks on the US.
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Wheat procurement: ‘Minor changes in targets expected’
Khanewal district food committee can make minor changes to daily targets during its wheat procurement drive.
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Security raid: Man kidnapped in Khuzdar district
Ali Sajidi said his younger brother Mando Sajidi was a tractor driver and had gone to Khuzdar for personal work.
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Board Of Secondary Education Karachi: Admission cards dispatched to students
The admission cards have been dispatched to regular candidates at their institutions.
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Ward Upgrade: Medical college hospital gets Rs400m
This money will be used to provide angiographies and angioplasties.
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Kidnapped: Armed men hold landlord’s son hostage
A landlord’s son was kidnapped near Hingorja of Khairpur district.
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Crime Teenage boy assaulted by kidnappers
They allegedly assaulted him and left him unconscious near a saline water drain.
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Military: Training drill for Army corps
The army’s Victory Corps participated in a field firing and battle inoculation exercise.
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Extracurricular activities: A platform for students to express their talent
AIOU organises multifaceted regional competitions for students.
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Human rights: report No country for peaceful men
Drone attacks, target killings, suicide attempts, violation of human rights and the list goes on.
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Get Registered: Traffic police sends warning to driving schools
Police warns of legal action against unauthorised driving schools.
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Save The Environment: Workshop on environmental issues held
Solid waste management, hygienic issues and importance of forestation discussed.
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Transfers, promotions : IG issues notices to four SPs
Inspector General of Police Javed Iqbal transferred and posted four SPs and promoted several other police officers.
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Pwd Officials: Posting, transfer withheld
Ministry of Housing and Works on Thursday withdrew its notification of transfer and posting orders of two officials.
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Hydropower: Five dams near completion
Approximately five dams are nearing completion.
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Trade boon: EU still pushing for flood-hit Pakistan
EU plans to grant additional aid to Pakistan by suspending import tariffs on Pakistani goods.
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Crackdown: Over 70 beggars, drug addicts arrested
Authorities arrest at least 70 beggars and drug addicts during a crackdown.
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Capital injection: Javedan Cement issues rights shares
Javedan Cement has decided to issue rights shares worth Rs1.13 billion to convert debt provided by sponsors.
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Appointment: New Jubilee Insurance gets new CEO
The company is a subsidiary of Aga Khan Fund, Switzerland.
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Currency: Rupee falls, overnight rates flat
The rupee weakened on Thursday amid increased import payments.
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In defiance: Banned outfit challenges government writ
Police sieged the press club where Hizb-ut-Tehrir had planned a seminar.