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Public rally: PPP puts up massive show of support for LG law
The boisterous crowd danced to political songs and eagerly responded to the slogans about the Bhuttos.
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Court summons SHO over refusal to register FIR for death of JSQM’s former chairperson
The party’s workers had gone to the Sakrand police station on Sept 29.
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Retired army man milks cattle market for all its worth ahead of Eid
New management at the Superhighway sacrificial animal mandi raise charges and devise new ones.
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Khairpur rally incident: Key man behind attack on PPP rally arrested
The accused man has been found from a house he rented in Bahawalpur.
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Ruling party responds: Cornered PPP flexes political muscles
Leaders hit out against nationalists at Hyderabad rally.
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Unpaid Saddar, Lyari sanitation staff say they won’t work this Eid
Fiscal crisis exacerbated by timing of payments from the Sindh government.
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Security guard killed as another Gulistan-e-Johar bank loses millions to bandits
In another incident, guards steal Rs10 million from cash van of money changer.
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Four injured in Karachi hand grenade attack
The attackers were riding a motorbike and managed to escape after the attack.
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Threats to safety: DSP escapes attack in North Nazimabad
Police say attackers are being traced through threatening calls.
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Leadership change required to save Malalas: JUI-F chief
Maulana Fazlur Rehman asks people to switch over to religious leadership to ensure peace, security, development.
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Pre-emptive strike?: Scores held day before PPP rally
Ruling party to hold rally in support of SPLGO 2012 today, opponents to observe black day.
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Workplace fires: ‘Prepare because you never think it could happen to you’
Workshop aims to avoid another Baldia factory fire.
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Departure from chalk-and-talk helps some students get a leg up with English language programme
US embassy and SIE initiated a 410-hour modular language training programme in Oct 2010.
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10 years on, the Daniel Pearl kidnapping and murder case
The men convicted for kidnapping and killing him remain in jail with no updates on their appeal hearing.
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Tackling extremism: We are to blame as well, agree journalists and politicians
SAFMA organises seminar to discuss solutions.
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LG ordinance backlash: Sindhi poet to return his Tamgha-e-Imtiaz in protest
Dur Mohammad Pathan said he could not keep an award bestowed by an ‘undemocratic party’.
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Daniel Pearl Music Day: Arieb Azhar gives diplomats the dhamaal fever, while Noori rock the consulate
A message of harmony is delivered for the Wall Street Journal reporter killed in Karachi in 2002.
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Wake-up call from police chief as force’s weaknesses skewered
While police officers run gambling dens, criminals rule the roost in Karachi, said AIG Karachi.
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Darr mat, Malala bann: ‘We have been held hostage far too long’
Doctors, students, police and nuns gather to condemn the attack on Malala Yousufzai.
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Clarion call: MQM chief backs operation in North Waziristan
Altaf urges military to ‘open their eyes’ and act now.
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Population planning: Before you get your knickers in a twist, use the coil
Successful pilot project helps women right after they give birth.
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Parents give different versions of children’s murder
Police find a ‘suicide’ note on mirror, saying no one could be held responsible.
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As ruling party prepares for rally, nationalists vow to wear black
No call for strike or protests for Monday, nationalists to observe black day.
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Warning words: Altaf wants details of all clerics
MQM workers instructed to collect particulars of religious leaders within their areas.
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PPP workers paid in addition to people injured in attack on Khairpur rally
It is still unclear who was culpable for the payment to the extra men.
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‘Attack on Malala was an assault on progressive thinking’
It took a lot of courage for the girl to raise her voice, says Shahi Syed.
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E-policing project: From next month, brace for tech savvy police
All police stations across Karachi have been networked to register cases on computers.
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LG elections could be held after general elections: Sindh CM
Shah criticised parties opposing SPLGO, calling them remnants of past dictatorial regimes.
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Bar association politics: Lawyer asked to return TVs
Former association president accuses cabinet of corruption.
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Health hazards: Doctors ignore most depression symptoms
If any two or more of given symptoms persist for two consecutive weeks, it must be taken as a sure sign of depression.
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Mumtaz Bhutto hints at election comeback
Mumtaz Bhutto last stood elections in 1993.
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Freedom of Information Act: Govt slow and reluctant in answering people’s questions
The act, however, has its fair share of loopholes.
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Research report: The good of 18th amendment left undone...
NGO claims federal government policy completely opposite to devolution.
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Unclear motives: Nine detained for attack on lawyer
Six men gunned down and six injured in the city on Friday.
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SSGC issues suspension letter for mother of boy accused of blasphemy
Police ask authorities to prevent them from leaving the country.
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Hoping to shun ‘traitor’ label, PPP to hold gathering Monday
Stalwarts like Yousuf Raza Gilani, senators Aitzaz Ahsan, Raza Rabbani among others expected to address the gathering.
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New local govt law: Opposition whips up crowd in Badin against PPP
Highways will be blocked, say nationalists, ahead of ruling party’s rally Monday.
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Even though college begins, students wish they could hold on to school days forever
The principal of the Jubilee Campus tells them to embrace mistakes as a part of life.
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Fury over power outage spills over on local church
Facade of Saint Francis Church pelted with stones, car damaged as protests against power outages turn violent.
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Altaf advises people to only pray behind leaders condemning Malala attack
Hussain urges citizens and the country to submit details of all muftis and ulemas in their localities within a week.
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No evidence of fatal illnesses in Australian sheep: British lab report
The shipment of sheep arrived in Pakistan almost a month ago after being turned away by Bahrain.
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Convict appeals for medical aid outside jail
Counsel says prisoner Rusram Baloch suffers from heart and kidney disorders.
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Guilty or not, nationalist Zakir Bozdar returns home
The activist was picked up in May on suspicion of blowing up railway tracks in Ghotki.
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Rains clear up Manchhar Lake but not enough, says expert
Levels of harmful chemicals have been partly diluted.
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Cross-border aid: Indian visas for ailing children
Speaker Nisar Ahmed Khuhro handed over their visa letters and passports at the Sindh Assembly on Thursday.
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Riots against ‘Innocence of Muslims’: Anti-Terrorism Court releases 21 more suspects
Court rejects charge sheets on grounds that there was no connecting evidence.
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Gun licenses: After Rehman Malik gave Nadra the job, battle lands in court
SHC ruled in July that Nadra did not have the legal authority to grant them.
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With new cantonment tax, schools face closure or higher fees
Gulistan-e-Jauhar’s schools had to use residential plots as no commercial ones existed for them.
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Teen accused of sending blasphemous text message
Police hunting for family as law and order situation broke out.
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Memon vows to track down killers of Khairpur journalist
Sindh information minister assures journalists of security.