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Golf: Webb wins record 8th title
Australia’s Karrie Webb overhauled the overnight leaders to win a record eighth Australian Ladies Masters title.
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Formula one: Paul di Resta aiming for strong start
Paul di Resta has said that he is hoping for a strong start to the 2013 Formula One season with Force India.
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Government plans 'amusement city' for Abbottabad
The riverside development will include restaurants, a heritage centre and artificial waterfalls.
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South Africa beat Pakistan by 211 runs in first test
Dale Steyn struck with the second new ball to secure a 211-run win.
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Shahzeb murder case: Are suspects too influential, asks CJ
FIA director submits report, says prime suspect Shahrukh fled the country with fake passport.
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Fazlur Rehman asks govt, military to authorise jirgas to negotiate with TTP
JUI-F chief says willingness to negotiate is a positive sign.
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'Martial law': Rehman Malik asks CJ to take notice of Qadri's statement
Interior minister says Qadri's statements are always against the law.
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What your mother won’t tell you about contraception
Here is the low-down on all the birth control methods that you may be too embarrassed to ask your mother about.
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The News, Daily Jang websites affected as hackers break into PKNIC
Hackers claim they control the “.pk domains”.
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Bad blood: In Sindh, some minors are involved in major tribal clashes
Children have been trained to believe that exacting revenge is something to be proud of.
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Davis Cup: Pakistan defeat Sri Lanka 3-2 in first tie
Aisam, Aqeel to face New Zealand in second round.
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Instead of cats and dogs, why not get a snake, ask brothers
Brothers Hamza and Hassan Hussain say that people have a lot of misperceptions about the animals.
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Transitions: Ayesha Haroon, 1967-2013
Former city editor of The News and The Nation loses battle with cancer.
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Free, fair elections: PML-N to stage dharna today
Likeminded parties to take part in sit-in outside Parliament House.
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Petition on Feb 6: PAT wants court to declare ECP void
Raheeq Abbasi says he will file separate plea against composition of provincial election commissions.
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Resilience unmatched: Malala recovers after successful skull surgery
The procedure was aimed at restoring hearing in her left ear.
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Recruitment bans: Govt yet to share concerns on paper
Although law minister met CEC to air grievances, the commission received letter from Senator Rabbani instead.
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Political manoeuvring: PPP courts MQM, JUI-F for Bahawalpur South Punjab
Offers to meet the two parties’ demands regarding dual nationality bill, governor’s rule in Balochistan.
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Road accident: Five dead, 11 injured
The driver lost control of the vehicle as he tried to navigate a sharp turn, and the van plunged into the rocky chasm
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Demonstration: Students block GT Road for three hours
The police baton charged and dispersed the students.
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Historical structures: Peshawar’s architectural jewel opens its doors for all
The Sethi family may have gone but they have left a rich heritage for people to admire for years to come.
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Education cooperation: AIOU, British varsity sign MoU
Both institutions will share their expertise in joint research and teaching activities.
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National heritage: Norway pledges Rs90 million
Proposal of the new project will be drafted soon, with practical work expected to begin by the next month says Javaid.
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Second phase: 8,500 students to get laptops
The CM will also give 6,012 solar panels among the talented students of schools.
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‘Kidnapped’ woman sent to shelter home
Nadia, daughter of a retired Rawalpindi police official, was recovered from Lub near Wah on Saturday.
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Education: Roots Millennium School teachers conference concludes
The conference was organised by Roots National Institute of Teacher Training and Education (RNITTE).
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Art exhibit: Think like a child, paint like a pro
Tassaduq Sohail, 83, paints with the eye of a child and the brush of a professional artist.
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Lost in melody and memory of Ravi Shankar
A sitar trio’s performance and the maestro’s work revisited.
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Bad times: At FDE, staffers make do without basic amenities
FDE head shrugs issues off as ‘trivial’, says employees should learn to make do.
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Health facility: Rawalpindi Institute of Cardiology becomes operational
The 272-bed facility was built at a cost of Rs2.8b in two years.
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Vocational schools: Creating skilled workers, not artists
Copying, not creating something original is the mantra of a number of art schools in Pindi.
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Defaming HR campaigner: Media mogul promises to take action
Two journalists published articles against Asma Jehangir.
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Showcasing gems, jewellery: Three-day exhibit concludes
Local jewellers, gem dealers and manufacturers of machinery, equipment and accessories set up stalls during the event.
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Ending conflict: Taliban name three guarantors for peace talks
Spokesperson says TTP willing to negotiate if PML-N, JUI-F and JI chiefs act as mediators.
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Reservations: PML-N to buck PPP-Qadri deal
The bill asking for the carving of Bahawalpur Janoobi Punjab is simply a political stunt by the ruling party, says Dar
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Post Osama politics: Household plagued by triple polio tragedy
Journey of a family where three have fallen prey to an unforgiving pandemic.
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Tall claim: Tahirul Qadri claims averting threat of martial law
PML-N decries comments as verbal gimmickry, asks defence institution to take notice
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Public transport: Metro Bus will rid city of traffic problems, says CM
Shahbaz Sharif inspects bus stations, hails ‘masterpiece of architecture’.
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Nishtar hospital: Free TB, cancer tests from today
The BoM also formed a committee for the purchase of an x-ray machine and video bronchoscope.
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Chemical reactions: Students injured in lab explosion
Rescue officials said that Zeeshan was injured when a bottle of acid, lying close to him, broke.
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Bahawalpur voice : Durrani-led protesters block highway
Bahawalpur province should be restored before the general elections, says Babar.
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Budget shopping: Residents want Friday Bazaar back
Protesters blocked the main road of the colony and demanded that the district administration listen to them.
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Roof collapse: Two labourers die, 13 injured
Fifty rescuers evacuated the labourers trapped under the rubble.
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Malala has successful skull surgery
Malala Yousafzai gets cranial reconstruction and a cochlear implant, both of which were successful.
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When it comes to entertainment, the biggest medium is film: Rambo
Actor-comedian believes TV actors and directors are now investing their time in films.
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Rain, snowfall to hit most parts of Pakistan
The snowfall will occur under the influence of intensified weather system from Sunday evening.
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Peace talks: TTP wants Nawaz to act as guarantor
TTP spokesperson says his group needs assurances from PML-N, JUI-F and JI.
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The long and short of relationships
Making it work despite the thousands of miles between them.
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Why the PPP won’t repeat the follies of Musharraf
My sources insist that President Asif Zardari has also begun to view the 'Qadri-driven drama from a different angle'.
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Invisible children - beaten, exploited and sexually abused
At the Pak-Afghan border, young children recruited by smugglers are sexually exploited, abused and abandoned.