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Another plane crash
A transparent and prompt investigation, followed to the end, is the need of the hour.
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Clean getaway
Civilian politicians have faced the brunt of blame for corrupt practices, men who wear uniform have largely escaped.
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Fixing oil prices
Pakistan’s economy is dominated by cartels and companies that often abuse their monopoly power.
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Obama’s troubles
Mid-term election results may force Obama to focus on domestic issues, particularly getting the economy back on track.
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A split in the offing?
The government has not always acted wisely, but constant threats and pressure make its task a more challenging one.
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No peace for the dead
Laws that regulate human rights are supposed to be universal, Ahmadis have been dealt with unjustly and inhumanely.
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Friends and neighbours
Pakistan would do well to capitalise on the friendly remarks from Singh and find for a place in the regional equation.
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The python’s power
An IMF review mission has expressed displeasure over lack of momentum in imposing new taxes and reforming power sector
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No more border goose-step, please!
The absurd goose-step dance made a mockery of an otherwise dignified ceremony of flag-lowering at the border.
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A massive hike
In raising petroleum prices, the government has delivered a death blow to most middle-income people of this country.
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A woman wronged
Until Pakistan allows half its population basic human rights, it should forget about any other kind of progress.
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Merged politics
Without the two largest PML groups, it is hard to say if the new, united force will have any significant impact.
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Visa matters
It is good that the British home secretary Theresa May has promised that processing time will be reduced to 15 days.
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Sharif’s Meesaq-e-Pakistan
On the face of it, PML-N chief Nawaz Sharif’s 25-year plan is unobjectionable.
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Afghan transit trade agreement
This a welcome step in our relationship with Afghanistan beyond the national security paradigm.
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The Legend’s Fund
That the Sindh government is fighting tooth-and-nail against Napa shows that arts and culture are not a priority.
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First at the SCBA
Asma Jahangir is a figure the conservatives hate and the liberals love.
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Perception of corruption
Pakistanis need to be convinced that the tax they pay is actually being put to good use and not being pocketed.
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The Taliban equation
The commonly held notion that the Taliban problem may be solved if the US pulls out is not necessarily true.
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Questionable conduct
The prime minister also has some explaining to do: Why were so many rules violated in the grant of plots?
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Moving into North Waziristan
The will to fight militants and to end the process of dividing them into ‘good’ and ‘bad’ guys is imperative.
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A new path
The PPP should be careful; the new deal may help shore up a government but it will polarise a divided party.
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A frank assessment
The tone adopted by the State Bank of Pakistan in its annual report is cause for optimism in itself.
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Baba Farid blast
What we see is the unfolding of a terrible tragedy, the impact of which grows worse by the day.
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Problems with power tariffs
In fact, we are saddened to see the widespread lack of action towards resolving the problems of the power sector.
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When a bomber is not a bomber
Fiasco: govt mistakenly identifies two living individuals as the suicide bombers in Karachi shrine attack.
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Drone attack ambiguities
Will the US soften in front of the new ‘serried ranks’ of policy in Pakistan?
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Plagued by extortion
It is a shame that political parties have turned a blind eye to the rampant killings in Karachi.
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Tales of torture
WikiLeaks is performing an important service by putting reality before us as it unfolds.
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Aid action
Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani says Pakistan had already spent more than the amount announced on the war effort.
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Gift of life
Illegal kidney transplants continue, notably in Punjab, involving the purchase of organs from impoverished vendors.
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Ministers and their cars
At a time when the country should be tightening its belt, official extravagance is plundering the national exchequer.
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Raise in power tariffs
The government needs to accept that Pakistan needs to find ways to help itself.
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Curfewed minds
With some signs of violence having abated there is a question mark over the need for a curfew.
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Significant friends
The feeling that Pakistan has not been doing enough to deal with militancy appears to have been growing of late.
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Returned to sender
Some jurists thought the ‘unanimous’ amendment was too strong for the Court to overturn.
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Law and the law-makers
It seems that those with any power appear to believe they are above the law and not expected to conform to it.
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US-Pakistan strategic dialogue
The dialogue is a good opportunity for both sides to air their grievances and hope to come to some common ground.
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Ending the violence
Until we know what sinister games are being played, we will not be able to stop the spiral towards chaos.
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Dussehra dangers
Few Hindus celebrated the Dussehra festival at Lahore’s Krishna Temple, in contrast to the high turn-out last year.
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Terror Inc
Failure to act now and stem the killings, catch the murderers and prosecute them will only prolong the violence.
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Good sense
The necessities of state demand that all institutions work together harmoniously, with the poise expected of them.
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Murder and mayhem
We see how different events in Karachi contribute towards growing tension and a general sense of mayhem in the city.
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Sixth time lucky?
If Qari Hussain is dead, someone equally cruel may take over, and that dampens whatever joy we may feel at his passing
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Lack of cooperation
The nation expects the PM to comply with HEC requirements and submit his certificates for authentication.
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Swallowing the medicine
FODP nations make no bones about the fact that Pakistan needs to make more effort to usher in domestic reform.
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Succumbing to a war of nerves
There has been a natural atrophy of the trend of “judicial activism” that began in India and was followed by Pakistan.
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Compensation for victims
Airblue must make speedy compensation a priority, especially for those families who have lost their sole breadwinners.
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Tax talk
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and the European Union are finally saying what we’ve known for decades.
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High noon
The government, the judges, the media and everyone involved must play due role in ensuring the stormy sea is calmed.