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Football: Wapda humiliate Muslim FC
Defending champions Wapda trounced Muslim FC 4-1 in the Pakistan Premier Football League.
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Cricket: Sialkot fall to innings-defeat
Rawalpindi defeated Sialkot by an innings and 19 runs on the third day of their Quaid-i-Azam Trophy fixture.
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Cricket: Sialkot, Lahore U-19 teams post wins
Sialkot Region defeated Peshawar Region by three wickets on the 4th day of National Under-19 Women T20 Championship.
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Tennis: ‘Tour Finals exit won’t ruin my year’
Djokovic won the Australian Open, Wimbledon, US Open and five Masters events this season.
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Burning Concerns: Man and wife burnt in kitchen fire
Hospital officials said that both patients were in critical condition.
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Child Marriage: 4 arrested for marrying off minor
Police officials arrested the parents of a girl, the groom and the nikkah khwan for trying to marry off underage girl.
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Rallying Cry: Qaumi movement protests sentences
The protesters said that the workers had been falsely implicated and that the punishment was unjust.
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Power Play: 4 days without electricity
All computer-related work, including the reservation of trains also remained suspended.
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Violence Against Women: Seminar debates role of state
Seminar titled ‘Preventions of Violence against Women: Role of the People’ was organised by a Catholic Church.
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Theft: Woman deprived of prize bonds
The police have registered a case and started investigations.
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Contempt Petition: Traders want action against DCO, IG
Hall Road traders accused them of failing to implement the court order banning protests on The Mall.
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Visit: Nawaz, Shahbaz meet students
Around 30,000 students had benefited from Punjab Educational Endowment Fund so far.
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Miscalculated Promotion: BlackBerry event organiser may face jail
The sale of discounted BlackBerry smart phones turned chaotic when thousands of Indonesians stormed the mall.
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Automobiles: Mazda eyes car plant in Russia
The proposed plant will supply “several Mazda nameplates” for consumers in Russia.
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Energy Producer: ENI plans to double Libya production
ENI is planning to double production to 600,000 barrels per day in a decade.
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Joint Venture: Pakistan, China groups join hands
Pakistan’s Ruba Group and China’s Chong Hong Group have formed an $11 million joint venture.
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Missing Persons Rally: CJP criticised for silence on killings
Relatives of Baloch missing persons have criticised CJP for his silence over death of Baloch activists.
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Abduction Case: SHO told to register case, prove it
Petitioner Muhammad Bilal said the court had already told the SHO to register the case of his wife’s abduction.
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Pakistan Cards: NADRA to set up more centres
So far, 749,779 Pakistan Cards have been issued to the heads of families.
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2nd Semester: Exams to start from Monday
The Sindh University second semester examinations will start from November 28.
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Shah Mahmood Qureshi joins PTI
"I join the party that is working towards justice and change...I am now part of Imran Khan's party."
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Teachers Only : SU senate elections on December 15
Twelve professors will be elected for senate and six for the academic council.
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Hindu Killings: Police hunt for suspects continues
Unsuccessful raids continued as the police searched for a main suspect in the triple murder of Hindus on Eid.
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Target Killing: City courts employee shot dead
The police suspect that employee was killed by his in-laws.
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Tribune Take: Deciphering Imran Khan
Imran Khan opens up in this weeks T-Magazine.
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Thousands of NATO containers ground to a halt across Pakistan
Nato supplies moving through Khyber Pakhtunkhwa have been completely suspended, say officials.
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Tennis: Pakistan appeal shifting of Davis Cup tie
Tennis federation left disappointed, states Lebanon were ready to play in the country.
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Condemn and condole: Turkey promises to ask NATO for inquiry
Turkish foreign minister tells Khar loss of Pakistani soldiers is "as painful as losing Turkish soldiers".
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Inglourious bustards
A tale of two visitors, one who comes to nest and the other who comes to kill.
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10 things I hate about my mother-in-law
When will she learn to mind her own business and quit telling me to “stop family planning”?
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Imran Khan: Unplugged
Imran Khan and his Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf have emerged as a force on the field of Pakistani politics.
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Korean film festival: Islamabad gets a taste of Korean cinema
Film played at the Korean Film Festival at Pakistan National Council of the Arts.
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Transport with multiple CNG cylinders: Replies sought from administration
Islamabad High Court gives two weeks to respond.
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Heralding change: Promise of the future
Women filmmakers impart important advice to young students.
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Recklessness: Two held for firing in the air
Police raided the wedding of Shabbir Hussain’s son.
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Celebration: 14th anniversary of Motorway Police
Motorway police also organized road safety workshops.
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Boundary dispute: Legislators vow to fight land poaching
Condemn K-P’s claim over 8 kms of land near Diamer-Bhasha Dam in a unanimous resolution.
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Sports gala for women from Nov 28
All the arrangements for the event have been finalised, says FATA sports director.
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Transfers and postings: 23 promoted to grade 22
Lt-Gen (retd) Khalid Nadeem new defence secretary.
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Terror threats in 2011: ‘Check posts cut down civilian casualties’
Decrease in number of deaths has been far more than decrease in attacks.
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The story of a time when medical care was free for all
Locals complain of negligence in Swat’s two major hospitals.
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Agriculture scientist claims to have developed world’s highest rice yield variety
The new variety would yield 12 tons per hectare.
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Following suit: After Pindi, Islamabad nurses join protest
Threaten to observe a complete strike after Muharram if their demands are not met.
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Journalists urged to invoke act for accuracy
US Embassy Public Affairs Counsellor urges Pakistani journalists to use the Freedom of Information law.
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‘Terrorists behind Swat unrest to face justice’
Chief justice attends PHC oath-taking ceremony in Mingora.
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Two years after agreeing to it, Pakistan recognises maternal mortality as a human rights issue
It is yet unclear how much longer it will take before the bill is approved in the Senate.
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Autumnal flowers: Beaming colours in the gloomy season
Floriculture shows attract visitors from all walks of life.
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Reopening shelved cases: New NAB chief faces ‘litmus test’
Bokhari will be held to account after SC’s ruling on NRO, say officials.
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Assembly elections: Women lawmakers demand 10% quota for general seats
Legislators also discuss allocation of funds, seats according to constituency.
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Factbox: NATO supply routes into Afghanistan – some facts
Nato declined to give details of how shipments through Pakistan are divided between the routes.
















































