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Why three lion cubs died at Karachi Zoo and other tales of incompetence
Officials charged with taking care of animals seem indifferent to their needs.
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Dengue care: Most patients don’t need hospitalisation
Institute of Public Health dean says fears about platelet kits unfounded.
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Flood prevention: Irrigation field staff on special duty
Cancels the holidays of all the field staff of the irrigation department after the weather warning from the met dept
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Following outburst, Zulfiqar Mirza’s popularity skyrockets
The conference has earned Mirza flower petals and hordes of fans.
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Eid gifts: Bhutto sisters distribute sewing machines
Said that the government wants to empower women in the country to enable them to play their due role in the society.
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Eid holidays: Universities closed till Sept 3
The University of Karachi will reopen on September 5.
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Medical drama: Two-hour strike at JPMC
The doctors would boycott the outpatients department on Tuesday (today) from 11 am to 1 pm, he added.
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Death: Senior journalist passes away
Senior journalist and broadcaster Muhammad Esa Nizamani passed away on Saturday night at the age of 92.
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University admission: Quota restored for three districts
They will now have a quota of 30, 29 and 27 seats respectively.
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Murder: Woman slain by her brother-in-law
Zameeran died on the spot. Police have lodged the case and investigating.
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Firing incident: Soldier shot
Hakim Ali Mangrio of Baloch regiment had arrived home to celebrate Eid with his family.
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Rain precautions: Shortage of water on Eid
Water supply to one-fourth of Hyderabad will be affected during the Eid holidays.
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Aftermath: PPP disavows Mirza, but takes no action
Malik and Awan not invited to meeting at Presidency.
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Satellite contract: Local company signs $134m deal with NewSat
Pakistan may be gearing up for rollout of 3G and 4G networks: analyst.
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Cricket: Ponting backs Clarke as selector
Saying it will lead to better communication between the players and the selectors.
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Golf: Lincicome wins Canadian crown
Lincicome finished 72 holes at Hillsdale Country Club on 13-under-par 275.
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Football: Former AFC chief slams bribery probe
Hammam was sanctioned last month but has denied the charges and is appealing the ban.
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Athletics: Hardee staying under the radar
The 27-year-old won gold in Daegu, following on from his world title in Berlin two years ago.
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Football: Blatter wants 2014 opener at Maracana
Called for the opening match of the 2014 World Cup to be played at Brazil's most famous football stadium.
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Football: Capello calls United kids for Euro
Capello has selected Manchester United youngsters Phil Jones, Tom Cleverley and Chris Smalling in his England squad.
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Formula One: Renault encouraged by Senna debut
Senna qualified an impressive seventh at Spa-Francorchamps.
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Athletics: Richardson wins 110m hurdles
Dayron Robles was sensationally stripped of his title after crossing the line in first place.
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Athletics: Worlds dream over for 'Blade Runner'
He failed to qualify for the final of the 400-metre event.
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Pakistan and Afghan reconciliation — II
Based on press reports, my own estimate is that about 25,000 Americans will remain at Afghan bases.
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Filling the policy vacuum on Pakistan, America and the Afghanistan endgame
Pakistan wants a stable Afghanistan that is pro-Pakistan, have Taliban representation and Indian involvement end.
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Is Pakistan suffering from too much democracy?
Commentators expend considerable time asking whether Pakistan is ungovernable and the answers appear sceptical.
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High noon
One wonders what is the purpose, or perhaps motive, of Mirza’s emotional press conference.
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Shahbaz Taseer is still alive: Khosa
Khosa said significant clues regarding Shahbaz’s abduction have been found during the investigation.
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Obituary: Ex-minorities minister passes away
He was an advocate of interfaith harmony and participated in various dialogues on minorities’ rights in the country.
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Discrimination against women: Civil society urged to play its role
Human rights activist says that women are being raped at gun point.
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Allegations: BLA threatens BBC correspondent
BLA spokesperson said media is ignoring BLA and giving coverage to fake organisations.
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Representing Pakistan: Scouts honoured at global event
Scouts from over 161 countries took part in the event which gave both students colossal international exposure.
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Terror in torkham: Bomb explosion damages hotel
The hotel was fortunately empty due to Ramazan when the explosion took place.
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Intellectual property rights: IPO to be made ‘commerce-friendly’
IPO-Pakistan would be made a commerce friendly organisation through strict enforcement of trademarks.
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Bhatti murder: APMA demands justice
APMA has expressed dissatisfaction over slow-paced investigations.
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Aisam wants to go past finish line
Last year’s US Open doubles and mixed doubles runner-up not under pressure.
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Two terrorists arrested in Islamabad, says police
Terrorists were allegedly planning a massive attack in capital.
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Fool me twice, shame on me: KESC besieged again as protest turns violent
About 14 people injured in firing, stoning and general mayhem outside the Gizri office.
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Taxila boy sets world record, scores 28 A's in O levels
Syed Zohaib Asad set a new world record for Pakistan by achieving 28 A’s in O-level examinations.
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Terrorism: Pakistan's 10 years of chaos
The 9/11 attacks that thrust Pakistan into the war on terror have brought the country to its knees.
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Govt report on Karachi violence lacks facts: Supreme Court
IG Wajid Durrani tells court that some areas of Karachi are 'no-go zones' for law enforcement agencies.
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Pakistan likely to see two Eids...again
Most parts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa set to celebrate Eid a day ahead of the rest of the country.
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Libya rebels on outskirts of Qaddafi's last bastion
Widespread speculation Qaddafi holed up in Sirte, 360 kilometres east of Tripoli, among tribal supporters there.
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Taseer abduction : PM Gilani assures early recovery of Shahbaz
Khosa says Taseer is alive; police say they have ‘a clue’ into abductors’ location.
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Spot-fixing saga still dogs Pakistan
A year on from the scandal that ended in long bans for 3 players, Pakistani cricket still struggling to recover.
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Time flies: As traffic rises, a parking plaza remains unusable
Plaza is now two months overdue; traffic cops cite desperate need for the facility; contractor blames funding delays.
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CM approves three major road projects for Pindi
Two flyovers on BB Road, an underpass on Peshawar Road to be built in 3 months.
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A forgotten tradition: From Eid to e-cards, conventional greetings get a new look
Over the years, the internet has taken over the good old mode of wishing loved ones on special occasions.
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Security forces recover suicide vests, explosives
Sources further informed that militants fired injuring a security personnel.
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Unity, faith and social change: ‘Revolution is not a button’
Protesters claim that the country would not be in this situation if an effort had been made.

















































