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The devil’s in the detail...
Taking a vow of chastity was possibly the most difficult part of becoming a priest for Faryad Ansar.
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Target killings claim three more in Karachi
A Rangers personnel was shot dead Thursday morning in the continuing cycle of target killing in Karachi.
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SHC issues stay order against KESC tariff hike
The Sindh High Court has issued a stay order against the Karachi Electric Supply Company's power tariff hike.
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Police arrest two hostage-takers
Two more members of a criminal gang, led by the son of Sui Southern Gas Company’s managing director, were arrested.
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Too little space, too little control when it comes to food
The food department does not have any laboratory for testing food quality in the province, said the Sindh food minister.
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President, ANP discuss target killings, Pakhtun registration
President Asif Ali Zardari met with an Awami National Party (ANP) delegation at the Bilawal House to discuss target killings.
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Four Sindh-based students back home from Kyrgyzstan
Four students in Sindh have reached home safely after witnessing the violence in Kyrgyzstan.
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Sindh govt forms committee on target killings
The Sindh government ordered to form a fact finding committee in order to ascertain the reasons behind target killings.
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Zulfikar Mirza urges courts to stop releasing terror suspects on bail
Sindh Home minister Zulfikar Mirza urged courts on Wednesday to stop releasing terror suspects and criminals on bail.
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Karachi target killing toll rises to 5
Target killings continue unabated in Karachi, killing five people in the last 24 hours, including a police official.
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Rallies banned in Karachi
A 30-day ban has been clamped in Karachi on all types of rallies and processions to avert any untoward incident.
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Target killing count continues to rise
A fresh wave of target killings in Karachi has increased the death toll in the last 24 hours to seven.
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Accused in jailer's murder not presented in court
Prisoners, accused of being involved in the killing of Assistant Jailer Ishaq Mayo, have not been presented before the court.
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Mercy Corps shuts 44 offices in Pakistan
US-based charity Mercy Corps shut offices on Monday in Sindh and Balochistan, citing serious security concerns.
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Intelligence agencies to inform police before arrests: Mirza
Home Minister Sindh directed intelligence agencies to inform concerned Police stations before making any arrests.
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MQM delegation meets Zardari over Karachi violence
MQM leader Dr Farooq Sattar said on Monday that MQM does not have any reservations about the PPP.



































