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Stranded in Libya
We have seen similar indifference in the past from Pakistani missions when it comes to helping nationals abroad.
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Oil price hike: Role of opposition and media
Pakistan depends solely on imported petrol, there is not much that can be done about passing this increase in prices.
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Petrol retailers’ strike
At a broader level, the events in Karachi highlight the dilemma of the government in regulating oil prices.
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The makings of a police state
The Interior ministry is famous for overreacting to what it deems dangerous to Pakistan.
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More powers for the SBP
The new banking regulations have been passed unanimously in both the Senate and the National Assembly.
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Implementing the law
A host of social attitudes and discriminations come into play when it comes to protecting women's rights.
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Time to give up the game, Colonel
If Qaddafi is true to his word, very few Libyans will be allowed to survive.
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Tax evasion
Tax evasion on the scale that exists in Pakistan is not possible without the connivance the FBR.
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Celebrating Faiz
The recognition of Faiz in India is to be welcomed, we need to do our bit to promote what we have in common.
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Raymond Davis affair: What next?
Whether Davis has diplomatic immunity needs to be decided not by a court of law but by the foreign office.
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Agency divide
There are too many secrets and the Davis affair, now with the ISI-CIA tussle, appears to be adding to these.
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A final parting of ways?
The Sharifs have had differences with the PPP on such as the RGST and the phasing out of the petrol subsidy.
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State of paranoia
The interior minister’s remarks that artists going to India will require a NOC from are hardly reassuring.
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Well played, but some advice
If Afridi bats at the top and brings in Wahab Riaz as an opening bowler, we might have a chance against Sri Lanka.
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Remittances and hope
The study also calls for a bigger effort to channelise money coming home through the formal banking system.
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Verdict on Godhra
While justice may have been belatedly served in the Godhra case, Modi is still in charge in Gujarat.
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Deprivation unveiled
Many figures from the HDI can be cited but that will be pointless. Sadly, we know just how badly off we are.
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Game over for Qaddafi
There is no doubt democratization forces in Libya, Bahrain and Yemen are taking succour from their Muslim brethren.
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A time of instability
Will the PPP be able to keep its government afloat with IMF mandated taxation and ending of the subsidy on petrol.
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Kasab’s death sentence
While Kasab faces capital punishment, his patrons, and masterminds of the attacks, still operate freely in Pakistan.
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Justice for rape victims
WAR revealed the shocking statistic that only 3% of rape cases in Karachi result in convictions against the accused.
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Floods and food
The lifeline offered to Pakistan’s flood victims through WFP food distribution programmes has been severed.
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Dangerous doings
Another attack on foreign soil launched from Pakistan would inevitably leave the country still more isolated.
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Judging the judges
The controversy over the so-called PCO judges creates a cloud of doubt
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Basant: Mixing ideology with law
Why should an innocent seasonal pastime become a revolt against the state?
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A matter of extension
One will have to respectfully disagree with Supreme Court’s suspension of a decision by the Parliamentary Committee.
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May the best team win
While India are the slight favourites, the dominant Australians of the past are no more.
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Raymond Davis case: Emotion and realpolitik
High emotion and reference to national honour should be avoided in the Davis affair.
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Confused status
The Raymond Davis case raises key questions about what exactly is happening on our soil and for what reasons.
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An ad hoc decision?
Ad hocism was once the habit of the executive because of its dominance of the judiciary as an institution.
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Faiz — poet of all ages
His poetry was lyrical, above politics, despite accusations to the contrary and, therefore, eternal.
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Tense talks
Delay caused by Davis case in crucial trilateral talks to discuss the future of Afghanistan will serve as a setback.
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Taliban in charge?
Sometimes one is forced to wonder who is in control of this country. Is TTP is presiding over government?
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A novel measure
There is a need to create wider social acceptability for eunuchs. The loan recovery idea is welcome.
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Working on contract
Supreme Court interest in the long-standing issue of retired officers being rehired on contract is encouraging.
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Unemployment figures
All anecdotal evidence suggests that the real rate of unemployment is significantly higher.
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The future of the Kurram Accord
Why has the Fata jirga concluded an accord between Sunnis, Shias under authority of taliban and not the governmant.
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Talks without normalisation
Both the mainstream parties are in favour of normalisation with India but the army and the ISI call the shots.
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Good riddance
There is no sight quite as pathetic as that of a dictator who refuses to accept his time is up.
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Disarray in the air
It is crucial that the matter be handled coolly, logically and with the purpose of bringing long-term benefit to PIA.
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Shedding deadwood
What may matter significantly more than the actual size of the cabinet is the issue of what it can achieve.
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The art of going wrong collectively?
There is a hint of indirectly revealed truth in Nawaz Sharif ’s reluctance to topple the PPP coalition government.
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Dull lessons
The survey by FAFEN’s Education Monitor Division shows why we find ourselves in such a mess.
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Benazir’s murder and Musharraf
Investigators say an email sent by Musharraf to Benazir could be interpreted as a threat.
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Hindus under attack
The assault on members of minority communities continues.
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It’s time to talk
Indo-Pak relations over last decade has been characterised by India insisting letting up on cross-border terrorism.
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Devolving power regulation
Devolving power regulation has added advantage of rewarding regions with lower rates of theft with lower tariffs.
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A voice from the past
Benazir was deeply anxious about her security and had messaged Pakistan’s ambassador to the US...
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Silencing hatred
The bill imposing restrictions on the misuse of loudspeakers to spread sectarian hatred is a welcome step.
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A festival of literature
Organisers deserve plaudits for putting on a festival that did justice to literature in Pakistan, in English and Urdu.