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Blast in Balochistan
The fact is, we simply do not know the truth about what is going on in Balochistan.
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GHQ attack verdict
The military needs to make sure that all those serving in its ranks fight for the cause of Pakistan.
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Welcome measures for FATA
The changes in the FCR give people the right to appeal against decisions of the political agent.
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Sachal magic
Jazz album released by a group from Lahore called the Sachal Orchestra has risen to the top of the iTunes jazz charts.
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Killing compensation seekers
One hopes hat GB's CM will take note of the terrible incident and order action against the trigger-happy policemen.
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Growing unrest in Britain
What will come as a relief to the UK government is the solidarity expressed by the various communities.
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Blast in Peshawar
Our policemen risk their lives daily to help divert attacks from areas that have a high concentration of civilians.
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Deeper polio pit
The fact that Afghanistan and Pakistan repeatedly reinfect each other adds to the complications.
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Ms Khar’s ‘eight points’ on Pakistan-India
It appears the world expects the bilateral equation to get out of the old rut of repeating irreconcilable positions.
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Blowing bugles
General Kayani does appear to have worked towards ensuring that the military stays out of politics.
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Incident at a gallery
It seems our police, which have taken upon itself the kind of role the Taliban reserve for their vigilante squads.
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Protests in London
Previous incidents of police brutality have led to condemnation but never descended into such an orgy of violence.
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Change in local government system
The MQM and ANP are now further apart than they ever were.
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Accountability matters
In the ongoing tussle between the government and the Supreme Court, neither side is willing to budge an inch.
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The state of Pakistan Railways
The Pakistan Railways (PR) is another one of the loss-making giants of the state sector.
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Corruption in India
A law is only as good as those who are tasked with implementing it.
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Time for peace in Karachi?
The MQM and the PPP seem to be on their way to holding hands once again.
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The debate for more provinces
Besides, for administrative reasons at least, the creation of more geographical units may make some sense.
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Deadly buildings
Many more buildings may collapse at any time, killing more people, if the KBCA does not get its act together.
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Military might
Nothing seems to have happened since a retired colonel roughed up a music director in a well-publicised incident.
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Elite crime
Perhaps we also need to look a little deeper at our society and the way in which it is evolving.
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Mubarak on trial — finally
The sight of Mubarak in the court inside a cage altered forever his image in the eyes of many Egyptians.
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Death in Thailand
Outrage over the deaths of eight of our citizens in Thailand will ring hollow since we follow the same model back home
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War of words
All institutions indeed must work within the frameworks laid down in the 1973 Constitution.
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Terrorism in China
This incident alone should not be enough to damage our relationship with China but it should teach us to be more wary.
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Damascus and death
The tragedy is that there was no one to snatch the guns away from the hands of the soldiers.
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Quacks at work
Something needs to be done to prevent the blatant ripping off. Authorities have waited too long to act.
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The missing
In the rest of the country, concern over what is happening in our largest province is limited.
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Social sector spending cuts
The government needs to prioritise its spending, far too much of our budget is eaten up by defence and debt servicing.
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The end of the military’s dominance in Turkey?
The army in Turkey is secular and insists that it has a constitutional duty to keep Turkey on the secular path.
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Death and despair
Almost each day it seems a new set of mourners goes about the grim task of burying the dead in Balochistan.
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Friendly words
We certainly hope that Ms Khar will remain committed over the future months to this ideal of dialogue with India.
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An air crash and its aftermath
The company must, for the sake of its own business, take great care of the affectees.
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PML-N elections
The party that he founded and which bears his name is hardly likely to throw up a leadership challenge.
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Thin sense
The Taliban may next make ‘moral’ judgments on colour or pattern, especially as far as clothing for women goes.
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Confrontation unending
The current government is faced with a truly independent apex court, as never seen in the past.
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Inching forward
Everyone knew going in that these talks were merely a precursor for further negotiation.
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Unnecessary confrontation
The government appears to be involved in an effort to avoid the truth from emerging.
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Looking at Sudan
The emergence of the new nation puts an end to the 50-year conflict between rebels and the government.
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Talks in New Delhi
The foreign ministers of both countries are to meet in New Delhi today, hawks wishing that they come to naught.
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Up in arms
The manner in which lawyers have chosen to try and extort money using their collective power reflects poorly on them.
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Fudging tax figures
There are real world consequences to the FBR’s apparent mendacity.
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Children and death
Boys like Sharukh, equipped with suicide jackets and pistols, are as much victims as those they intend to kill.
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A dog’s life
The feudal culture must be broken down and no child should suffer the terrible trauma and pain Hussain faced.
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US assistance and our flawed attitude
We must realise that, given the scale of the danger we face, we need assistance.
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A horrible end
Families believe bright future lies only overseas. Policies need to be put in place to end this sense of despondency.
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Politicians and media
Politicians and media moguls should not be in bed together, be intrinsically adversarial in nature.
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Karachi: No electricity, no water
A city of 18 million must have a power company that is able to carry out all its essential work without any hindrance.
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Prejudging the Abbottabad inquiry
It is very important to see how the world looks at the argument advanced by Pakistan about US ‘betrayal’
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A new foreign minister
Ms Khar has shown in her relatively brief career as a politician that she is quite capable of going about her mission.