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Containing North Korea
The problem with sanctions is they end up hurting the people while doing little to dislodge a dictatorial government.
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Pipeline priority
The project, which will cost Pakistan $1.5 billion, must be welcomed wholeheartedly.
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Journey to Ajmer
Spiritual journeys are performed on hard-earned legitimate earnings, not on taxes collected from the deprived.
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Policing priorities
Policing is in disarray and there is a complete lack of public confidence in the abilities of the force.
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Missing persons
The Baloch are not about to come to the negotiating table as long as the military refuses to own up to past misdeeds.
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Shock waves from insanity
Tragic stories are emerging, a bride saw her dowry plundered and burnt on her wedding day.
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Safety for sports
It is better for us to accept the unlikelihood of countries sending their sports persons here.
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Treating HIV
We, as a country, have ignored the AIDS epidemic.
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Abbas Town rehabilitation
In Pakistan, the government should have a reserve rehabilitation fund to compensate all citizens.
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The fight against polio
Militants in Pakistan have killed polio workers this year but it is the afflicted people who are the real victims.
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Reviving debate
The Pak Tea House will herald a new era of public debate in Lahore and Pakistan.
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Tourism in Pakistan
We should promote domestic tourism and protect tourist sites, so when security situation improves we can cash in.
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Pay raises
The government is in no mood to practice austerity, it is far more concerned with its re-election prospects.
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Magnificent manifestos
PML-N's Manifesto stays almost silent on the crucial issue of militancy and law and order.
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Standstill in Karachi
we must ask if strike calls are the right way to protest or if there is political point scoring in the strike call.
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International Women’s Day
If we are to make a difference to the lives of women, we need to move a few steps beyond the March 8 festivities.
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A tribute in facts
Best tribute that can be paid to Hugo Chavez, man who changed face of his country and Latin America, comes in facts.
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Switching sides
The PML-N has dealt a fatal blow to the PPP in Balochistan, after getting 22 members of the party to defect to it.
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Curbing terrorism
Urgent reform of the judicial tackling of terrorism is needed to plug the loopholes allowing terrorists to walk free.
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Populist decision-making
Government has been making economically unwise decisions like subsidising power, removing NTN to buy a car and so on.
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Denying the obvious
The Shia and Sunni residents of Abbas Town have chosen to stick together while senate remains confused.
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Another year without Basant
The ban on kite-flying is symptomatic of a government that prefers quick, superficial fixes.
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The genocide continues
Genocide is what we are now facing in our own country, and the Shias are the victims
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A welcome win
It is important that the team does not get carried away with this victory.
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Corporal punishment
The law should be repealed because no one, including parents, should be allowed to hit their children
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US politics and the Republicans
As support base of republicans shrunk, they resorted to thinly-veiled attacks on Obama’s race and “Muslim” heritage.
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Ordered out of Wardak
Although President Karzai is widely seen as a US puppet, he has often had strained relations with the Americans.
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Into thin air
We must quickly & methodically act to save Balochistan before it disintegrates into further disarray before our eyes.
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Sorting out the police
For the police to be effective in Karachi, hiring needs to not only be increased but done on merit alone.
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Expensive embassies
It makes no economic sense to maintain lavish diplomatic presence, especially when we have little to show for it.
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Into the abyss
Virtually all major parties are willing to talk to a force, which openly says it does not believe in the Constitution.
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Proof of the pudding
Military will have learned from Musharraf era that it can still do as much as it used to working behind the scenes.
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Another journalist falls
The reason behind killing journalists is almost certainly to prevent accurate information from reaching the people.
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Life support for PIA
It makes no sense to keep pumping in money without first ensuring PIA goes through a process of economic cleansing.
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Climate change policy
Too often we come up with policy proposals, which die an undignified death because the will to enforce is missing.
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Targeting polio workers
For now, the government has to ensure that each team of vaccination workers has better security
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Rare admission
Islamabad has every reason to fear New Delhi’s influence in Kabul, even more so after the 2014 US pull-out.
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Overwhelmed by poverty
Effective policies at federal level need to be formulated but the Baloch leadership also needs to raise its game.
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Targeting shrines
The influence of the groups involved in attacks on shrines dates back to the Ziaul Haq era.
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Quick draw
Manzar Imam picture fiasco points to the need for greater media responsibility.
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Debacle in South Africa
The most disappointing was performance of senior batsmen, including captain Misbahul Haq, his deputy Mohammad Hafeez.
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Blackout
The blackout incident serves as a microcosm of our crumbling infrastructure.
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School’s safety
School staff in general are not trained to look out for hazards or deal with them.
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The right energy mix
In the short term, shifting to imported coal or gas might be one solution.
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Protecting minorities
Politicians and clerics should get out in front of the blasphemy issue and try to change minds.
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Meeting energy needs
Pakistan has to bear the brunt of US pressure on this if it wishes to import gas from Iran.
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Stalled talks
Pakistan is thwarting the possibility of even creating an anti-Taliban alliance.
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Action against the LeJ
The action against the LeJ leader has come late; but the fact that it has happened is possibly a good omen.
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Expressing regret
Certainly, a connection exists between Britain and its former colonies but it is a connection steeped in inequality.
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Local doings
PPP, its electoral candidates will hope that wiping away the law will benefit in some way, help get support in Sindh.