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Dressing up for the winter
A style guide for men who want to keep trendy in the not-so-far-off cooler months.
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Ride2Rescue: Around the world on two wheels
Four Australian men try to break the cycle of child trafficking by cycling for this cause.
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Dance to the beat of the dhol
The struggles of the men in yellow.
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Front line ‘ally’: Befriended at barrel’s end
Musharraf tells of the "blatant ultimatum" to stand with America in War on Terror and allowing US use of two bases.
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Drone strike kills four on 9/11 anniversary
Drone strike targeted a vehicle, killing four people, injuring two in Mir Ali, North Waziristan.
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Not Chequing Out: Case filed for issuing bogus cheque
Bank officials called in police to investigate the transaction when the cheque bounced.
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Street Stops: 4 people drugged and robbed
The men stole mobile phones, cash and jewellery.
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Corruption: Othiyaan cops transferred
Police officials were accused of beating up people who came to register an FIR, says DPO.
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Family Feuds: Sons torture father over property
Father submitted an application with the Mumtazabad police to take action against his sons.
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Busted: 6 arrested for selling drugs
Police officials recovered one kilogram of Hashish and two pistols from their possession.
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Accident: Man runover by train
Shafi, 57, was crossing a railway track when he was hit by the train.
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Murder: Two killed in separate incidents
Police have registered separate cases and started investigations.
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Found: Body of man recovered
The police sources said that the deceased could not be identified as there were no documents recovered from him.
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Crime : One held, 24 bottles of liquor seized
The police said that they intercepted the man during patrolling in sector I-8/3.
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Abduction Case: Man could not be traced after 25 days
Mehmood had gone to deposit 18 carats of gold ornaments with one of his friends on August 16 and did not return.
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Counter-Terrorism Action: Six suspects arrested
The operation was conducted following a tip-off around 12 am on Saturday.
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Regional Stability: ‘Resolution of Kashmir dispute is key’
Negotiations had failed in the past because efforts had been bilateral rather than multilateral.
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Diamer-Bhasha Dam: MQM demands compensation for all
The MQM and their supporters staged a sit-in lasting over a day on the Karakoram Highway.
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Ground-zero of terrorism: The tea stopped flowing, stories heard no more
Frontline city in the war on terror, Peshawar has been reduced to a shadow of its former self.
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NICL Scandal: Chief investigator’s vehicle damaged
The rear windscreen of the vehicle was smashed while it was parked inside the FIA office premises.
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A sobering anniversary: Pakistan reels, a decade later
As the war on terror sucked the country deeper into crises, the response has been wanting.
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True friends: China first country to offer flood aid
Chinese Government to dispatch relief goods worth 30 million RMB (US $4.7million) for Pakistan flood affectees.
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Asian Champions hockey: Pakistan suffer shootout heartbreak
India take home trophy. Closely contested match ended 4-2 in penalty shoot-outs.
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Dengue claims two lives in Karachi
169 cases of the dengue virus have been reported in Karachi alone.
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Floods 2011: No need for foreign aid, says Nawaz
Reacting to PM Gilani's appeal to foreign agencies for flood relief, Sharif said Pakistan could handle the disaster.
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10 things I hate about being a British Pakistani
The wiry beards on the chins of teenage boys from Bradford to Bristol are already looking a bit passé, fellas.
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An American jihad
23-year-old Salman Hamdani was initially considered a terrorism suspect. But the truth was something else entirely.
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The more things change, the more they stay the same
It is September 11, 2011. Al Qaeda is back in the news — and in a big way.
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Post 9/11: Dollars and sense
Where would the Pakistani economy be if 9/11 hadn't happened?
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Mega drug bust: Cleared in Islamabad, caught in Karachi
Shipment bound for Europe via West Africa had blessings of Islamabad customs and ANF staff; probe, inquiries ordered.
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Golden Jubilee: Abdalians begin preparations
Proposal was presented by HOBA Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Chapter Vice President Sikandar Khan.
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When all isn’t well, pray the PM visits your local hospital
Gilani made to wait for hours in Pims on account of faulty x-ray machines.
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A taste of their own medicine: Eight get jail terms in fake doctors’ case
The case came to limelight in 2009 when four doctors were found to have forged documents.
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Extortion: Two arrested for impersonating IB officials
Police recovered Rs700,000 from their possession.
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Civic agency seeks designers for its ‘main’ scheme
The newly launched Park Enclave will be completed in one-year, official.
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D-day: Low scorers dominate HSSC results
Around half of the candidates failed the exam, while the majority that passed secured D and E grades.
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Intruders: Monkey shot dead by CDA staff
Wild monkeys have injured at least 12 children in sector G-6/3 of capital.
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An exciting evening with special musicians
PNCA organises a musical night with special people.
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Post-flood hardships: Walking your feet sore to fetch a pail of water
Inadequate water supply schemes make each passing day a struggle.
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Recovering from dengue: Govt to discuss treatment pricing with hospitals
CM says all houses must get indoor spray, seeks Sri Lankan expertise.
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Chitral-Tajikistan Road: Change in plan draws severe criticism in G-B
Leaders say the road should go through Gilgit instead of Chitral as was originally planned.
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Rescue 1122: ‘Call us in emergencies only’
Dr Naseer urged people not to call 1122 when the person was not sick.
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Rebel Without a Cause: The end of the world will come at dawn
‘Rebel Without a Cause’ plays at SAFMA.
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Mangla Dam: WAPDA raises water level
Country’s second largest reservoir can now hold up to 1210 feet.
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Imran visits foundation’s relief camps
Imran Khan said that the rain-affected people in Sindh were living in miserable conditions.
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Public-private partnership: VCs to brainstorm on ways to generate funds
VCs’ recommendations will be shared with HEC and other stakeholders.
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Once bitten: Sindh’s farmers plan class action suit against govt
For a second year running, crops across millions of acres were destroyed by breaches in the irrigation system.
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WikiLeaks: Chaudhry Nisar did not want to be seen at the US embassy in Islamabad
Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan assured the US in 2008 that he and his party were pro-American.
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Missing persons: Probe panel begins work
Interior ministry pruned the list to include 44 names.
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Busted: Drug officers getting high on own supply
Narcotics were packed into rice sacks that made it through Islamabad checks.