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  • Compensation for cinemas

    Cinema owners have been in dire need of government assistance even before their cinemas were destroyed.

  • Kidnapped

    Sense of insecurity among Hindus has clearly reached a peak. Question is whether it is too late to turn things around.

  • Zardari-Clinton meeting

    It is important to communicate the Muslim viewpoint to the people in the West at an intellectual level.

  • Rimsha’s plight

    Politicians, police, courts need to treat false accusers of blasphemy with same toughness reserved for minorities.

  • Water racket

    Cosmetic steps to shut hydrants will not affect mafias, but residents will suffer significant drop in water pressure.

  • The bounty business

    Bilour deserves to be penalised, though danger following this would be that he will be upheld as a hero by extremists.

  • Attacks on cinemas

    The owners of the cinemas in both Peshawar and Karachi had nothing to do with the making of this short video.

  • Punitive action

    A culture of truth needs to be created, especially expectant of those holding public office.

  • Double standards

    By allowing the publication of the cartoons, France has shown that it is home to a glaring double standard.

  • Building bridges

    Pakistan and India appear to be going about the task of building relations stone by stone and brick by brick.

  • Alienated from the state

    September 21 manifested the alienation of Muslims of Pakistan from the state they live in.

  • Chaos and capitulation

    Decision to observe holiday seems to have galvanised elements who express love for Prophet (pbuh) via destruction.

  • UN team’s visit

    Refusal of senior officials to meet UN team gives impression that some sections of govt are working at cross-purposes.

  • Wasted potential

    It should partially be government’s responsibility to help poorer families obtain education for their children.

  • The march of death

    Solution to target killing can be found with participation of political parties that wield influence in Karachi.

  • Attack on military targets

    It is an open secret that there are some in the lower ranks of the military who may be sympathetic to the militant.

  • The menace of swara

    One of the most disturbing aspects of this story is that the jirga which ordered swara took place at a police station.

  • Shattered peace

    The Bohra community has been unwillingly drawn into the net of sectarian violence

  • The truth behind the flames

    Sindh government tribunal, set up to inquire into reasons for the blaze has not come any closer to the truth thus far.

  • Rain and ruin

    We must ask if more could have been done to prevent the disaster on the scale on which it occurred.

  • Culling of infected sheep

    Pakistan also needs to set safety standards for imports that match those that other countries have placed on us.

  • Blocking blasphemy

    Was blocking Youtube the best way to handle the situation? Did Youtube make the film?

  • Taking on the world

    Pakistan will still have to play out of their skins to have a shot at dethroning the defending champions, England.

  • Triggering a crisis

    The controversial film, Innocence of Muslims will create further distrust among nations.

  • The significance of smiles

    Lehri’s death also brings to an end far better times for cinema in the country.

  • Fire tragedy: Is a resignation enough?

    If convention of resigning was to become binding today, most provinces would have to function without ministers.

  • Reign of hatred

    The fear without which perpetrators of Dasht killings run amok in the province, is a serious affront to authorities.

  • The withering away of the Asghar Khan case

    It is going to be tough to get to the end of this trial due to the highly politicised judicial process in the country.

  • Infected sheep

    Australia needs to refrain from shipping out diseased sheep and other sub-standard items to poorer countries.

  • Karachi fire and after

    Local governments must wake up to the fact that they are equally culpable.

  • Insulting one’s faith

    Time and again the West has allowed certain figures to ridicule Islam and play with the feeling of its followers.

  • Fire from hell

    Unlike most developed countries, Pakistan has little or no concept of fire safety.

  • A controversial interview

    How did the right wing US TV organisation land an interview with someone incarcerated in Peshawar?

  • A cartoonist in India

    Aseem Trivedi arrested in Mumbai on charge of sedition for cartoons, which allegedly mocked the Indian Constitution.

  • Danger at sea

    There may be such incidents in the future and the MSA should learn its lesson from the Ibrahim Hyderi disaster.

  • After the rains

    We need to put better flood control systems in place. In this age of technology, this is not an impossible task.

  • Minority matters

    Zardari must take a stronger and more proactive position for the betterment of the lives of our minority communities.

  • Strong advice

    The crisis in Balochistan cannot be resolved unless the agencies are plucked away.

  • Friends and neighbours

    This progress comes about by turning a blind eye to the many outstanding issues Pakistan and India still have.

  • Forgotten people

    The fate of 500,000 internally displaced persons (IDP) in the country has largely been forgotten.

  • The military and the law

    NAB is investigating a scandal related to the military-run NLC, wherein officers caused a loss of Rs1.84 billion.

  • Local government in Sindh

    Ordinance may have been spurred by politics but end result may not be all that salutary as far as Sindh is concerned.

  • A historic breakthrough with India

    Pakistan will be better able to confront al Qaeda terrorists without relying on the subterfuge of blaming India.

  • Safely bailed?

    Danger right now is given emotional outbursts we have seen over the issue, some fanatic may track her down, harm her.

  • Setting the ground

    We must hope that Pakistan and India will continue to move towards the ultimate goal of long-lasting peace.

  • Expelling NGO workers

    Now, every foreigner working in Pakistan will be viewed suspiciously and will find it even harder to work here.

  • Nuclear safety

    The scenario of Pakistan’s nuclear weapons falling into militant hands, may just be more real than we think.

  • Another ODI series loss

    It is hoped that the Pakistani team will give a better show in the Twenty20 series against Australia.

  • Eye of the storm

    Pakistan, as a good neighbour, must encourage other nations of the world to help in Afghanistan's transition.

  • State of hockey

    We need to keep our sports federations free of political influence.