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Copycat: Sharif called a ‘project thief’
Vice president of the Pakistan Muslim League-Quaid (PML-Q) women’s wing, said on Sunday.
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In a rare move, Afghan Taliban praise India
Say the US wants New Delhi to shoulder the ‘heavy burden of war so that they could find an exit’.
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Wheat stock: Food Department checking godowns
All district food controllers will check the godowns in their areas.
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Culture: Lok Mela ends
Culture Minister Samina Khalid Ghurki distributed shields amongst the artisans.
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Property tax recovery: ‘Don’t seal five-marla houses’
ETD has been stopped from sealing five-marla houses in its drive against property tax defaulters.
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NATO supply routes: K-P governor warns of isolation
We cannot oppose Nato nor can we live a secluded life in this world, says Masood Kausar.
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Obituary: PPP leader Fauzia Wahab passes away
The MNA had been suffering from complications after a gall bladder surgery.
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Blast near IT university in Quetta kills 5, injures 69
About 40kg explosives were used in the remote-controlled bomb, planted inside a car which was parked nearby.
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Govt buying electricity at Rs25 selling at Rs9 per unit: Kaira
Says in this situation demonstrations and protests by people are legitimate.
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Please state your name, destination and all illegal items in your possession
Customs officials employ profiling to scan people for illegal trafficking.
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Law and order: Policemen in civvies to check crime
Plain clothes policemen with the authority to shoot criminals on sight will be deployed at markets and parks.
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Wasim unaware of PCB’s mentoring offer
Former captain ready to offer services but wants ‘proper invitation’.
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Tennis: Nalbandian disqualified as Cilic wins
Argentina’s David Nalbandian was disqualified in the second set.
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Aisam, Rojer bag Gerry Weber Open
The win marked Aisam’s second doubles title of the year after he also won the Estoril Open with Rojer in May.
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Athletics: Blake wins pre-Olympic event
Won the 100m crown at the Donovan Bailey Invitational in 10.05 seconds.
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Badminton: Saina Nehwal wins Indonesia Open
Indian ace Saina Nehwal defeated China’s Li Xuerui.
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Football: I’m happy at Everton, says Moyes
Despite speculation linking him with a switch to Tottenham as Harry Redknapp’s replacement.
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Football: Chitral edge through to semis
Zaiul Islam scored for Chitral before Irfan levelled.
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Facing hunger together
The vagaries of climate change have begun making serious inroads into agricultural production.
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Twitter alert: Loadshedding films
The Silence of the Fans, Pati, Patni aur UPS, Wehshi Paseena, The Good, the Bad and the Wapda?
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Understanding the value of employee engagement
The benefits of creating an enabling atmosphere at work can never be underestimated.
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A simple solution to Pakistan’s economic conundrum
All our efforts should push for policies that help realise our growth potential.
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Nuke Reactors: Restart approved to save economy
Japan’s fuel purchases soared as reactors were shut down, put through safety checks after the meltdowns at Fukushima
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Suits: Facebook sets up IPO-mess defence
Facebook’s stock leapt 6% on Friday to end above $30 for the first time since May 25.
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Orient Labs: Pleas deferred due to lawyers’ strike
The judge was expected to frame charges against Orient Labs officials over collapse of actory in Kharak on Multan Road
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Quantitative Easing: Fed to meet facing huge stimulus hopes
Recent statements suggest that current economic conditions were unlikely to merit additional stimulus.
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Education: PAF Lower Topa hosts parents’ day
Students performed with finesse various demonstrations, including gymnastics and martial arts shows.
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Daughter’s marriage: Woman killed by husband
The mother of four was killed for refusing to a proposal for her daughter favoured by her husband.
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Illegal Immigration: 76 Pakistanis deported from Greece
Human trafficking networks operating in Iran and Turkey had charged them millions of rupees.
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Security Lapse: Prisoners escape from court
Civil Line SHO Irshad Bukhari told The Express Tribune that the prisoners had been at the court lockup for a hearing
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Unfair: GCU students announce hunger strike
Students protested against not being allowed to take examinations for alleged low attendance.
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Malpractice: ‘Appointments by previous VC illegal’
The posts will be re-advertised shortly.
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‘Poisoned’ Ice Cream: Five children faint
Samples from the children’s stomachs had been sent for testing.
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Pollution Problem: ‘Planting trees is the solution’
Forest experts spoke at a seminar on Environment Changes organised by Faisalabad Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
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As loadshedding riots continue, Zardari takes notice
Electricity shortfall in the country has risen to 8,500 MW: Local media
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Transition: PPP MNA Fauzia Wahab passes away
Wahab held many key positions in the PPP and was a close aide of Benazir Bhutto.
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YouTube video of the day: Singing for Aasia Bibi’s release
Song, featuring Ooberfuse from UK is a part of the Free Asia Bibi media awareness campaign.
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Book launch: Poetry that speaks for women subjected to domestic violence
Sadaf Raza’s ‘Write Me in Red’ launched.
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Book launch: Bringing science and spirituality together, new book inspires discourse
The event was attended by scholars, intellectuals and academic personalities.
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Road Accident: Two passengers killed as jeep falls into ravine
The jeep fell into a narrow pass, killing the driver and injuring the passenger, the police said.
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Meet Nazo Dharejo: The toughest woman in Sindh
In past two decades, she has battled dacoits, has fought off several attempts to grab her agricultural land.
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Education: KMU launches new programme
KMU Vice-Chancellor Dr Muhammad Hafeezullah made the announcement at a ceremony on Saturday.
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Between Islamabad and Skardu: Eleven days pass and still no flights
PIA attributes delay to bad weather, technical faults; Skardu hotel owners demand contingency measures.
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Land ownership: For Marghazar farmers, 42-year-long struggle pays off
Ownership documents of 800 kanals distributed among 70 farmers.
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Poisoned: Property dispute claims woman’s life
Brother claims when sister refused to give up ownership rights of house gifted in dower, in-laws beat her up badly.
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No respite: Lower fuel prices to not translate into lower fares
Transporters in no mood to cut rates, say they should be much higher.
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Paying tribute: After decades, Uncle Sargam remains darling of the crowd
Puppeteer Farooq Qaiser’s work, services praised.
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Fake court document: Seven officials held for helping a suspect escape
The fake court letter, called “Robkar”, showed that Hussain was being released on bail by the court.
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World Blood Donor Day: With life expectancy rising, donations need to catch up to demand
World Blood Donor Day theme: To express thanks to blood donors and encourage more people to donate blood.
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Art exhibition: Spotlighting the tranquillity and romance of Pakistan’s landscape
The first-ever solo exhibit of Saba Adeel will continue at RAC till June 18.















































