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Cricket: ‘Bowling coach need not be a foreigner’
Intikhab Alam said that national team’s bowling coach would not necessarily be a foreigner.
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Football: FIFA and Brazil put row behind them
Blatter added that Rousseff had promised to meet all of the commitments made to Fifa.
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Swimming: Jones off to fourth Olympics
Jones will compete at her fourth Olympics in London this year.
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Golf: Dufner seizes lead as Harrington fades
Dufner seized a two-shot lead at the US PGA Tour’s Transitions Championship.
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Cricket: England make winning start to tour
England made a winning start to their tour of Sri Lanka by defeating the Board XI by an innings and 15 runs.
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Athletics: Bolt to kick-start season in May
Bolt will officially open his season at the Jamaica International Invitational Meet on May 5.
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Salman Rushdie compares Imran Khan to Qaddafi
Says Imran "Im the dim" Khan could not handle Rushdie's 'bouncers'.
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Pakistan-US relation Parliamentary review slated for March 20
Parliament will review recommendations for three days, and deliberate on reopening NATO supply route.
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I wonder which Pakistan Zardari was talking about: Chaudhry Nisar
“The Pakistan, that we live in, is in a state of misery” says Nisar.
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President Zardari's fifth address: Full speech
Read the full text of the President's speech.
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Fifth parliamentary address: Zardari boasts of PPP's achievements
Zardari becomes the first president of Pakistan to deliver a fifth address to parliament.
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Alleged blasphemy case: Zulfiqar Mirza changes lawyer
Hearing adjourned till March 31.
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Only 10% of Dalit girls have access to primary schools
Around 87 per cent of Dalit women and 63.5 per cent of Dalit men in the country are illiterate, says report.
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For the records: SALU publishes book on Hur prisoners
Book is about the heroes of Hur Movement who were arrested by the British Empire that labelled them terrorists.
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Police raid: Kidnapped baby rescued
Baby was kidnapped on December 18, 2011 when he was eight months old.
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Balochistan reconciliation: Govt withdraws cases against Brahamdagh
Bugti has been accused of targeting important national installations such as gas pipelines and power pylons.
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Should police be allowed access to phone conversations?
Experts warn that the proposed new measures are likely to be misused and infringe on privacy rights.
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Uzma Ayub case: Witness in rape case to undergo DNA test
Uzma’s brother, Zafran, has confirmed the development.
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Threatened Hindu girls to be moved to Islamabad
NA panel directs Sindh police to fly Rinkle, Lata Kumari out of Karachi.
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Protesters demand media coverage of drone-hit areas
Tribesmen stage rally in the headquarters of S Waziristan to protest drone strikes.
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If I were scared, I would not have joined politics: Gilani
Prime minister reminds media that his is the first democratically elected government to complete its four-year tenure.
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Funding war: WB, Balochistan tussle threatens 649 schools
Provincial govt has stopped funding non-salary expenditures of the schools.
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Situationer: Open foes, secret friends
In the face of perceived conspiracies, a covert PPP-PML-N pact.
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Matching China: India hikes defence spending by 17%
Last year New Delhi increased its defence budget by 11%.
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Fighting for women’s rights: Supreme Court urged to declare jirga systems illegal
Apex court to examine tradition of exchanging girls to settle disputes.
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The sovereignty mantra: Pakistan says no accord with US on drone strikes
FO spokesperson reiterates demand to end drone strikes inside Pakistan.
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Pak-US ties: US keen on new ISI chief’s role
Expects a more functional relationship.
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Memogate hearing: Haqqani’s counsel refuses to cross-examine Ijaz in a huff
Changes mind after Haqqani persuades him to continue pleading his case.
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A legitimate demand or open-and-shut case of blackmail?
Although pretending to be sole spokesperson for Karachi, MQM appears to have discovered unbearable limits of crimes.
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Cricket: PIA Academy book spot in U17 final
Batting first, Omar Associates were bowled out for 93 in their allotted quota as Saifur Rehman top-scored with 26.
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Golf: Harrington races to three-shot lead
Harrington’s bogey-free round set a course record on the Copperhead layout at Innisbrook.
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Boxing: Khan training hard for rematch
“I want those titles back. This fight means so much to me. It’s going to be explosive.”
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Judo: Trials for national championship begin
50 participants hoping to qualify for the main event that will begin from March 27 in Rawalpindi.
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Cricket: Sri Lanka players finally paid
Cricket board ran up debts of $69 million due to the development of new infrastructure
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Swimming: Thorpe misses out on Olympic berth
Thorpe finished 12th-fastest in the semi-finals in Adelaide in one minute and 49.91 seconds
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Cricket: Cook shines in warm-up game
Cook hammered an unbeaten 163 on the second day of England’s three-day practice match against Sri Lanka Board XI
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Currency: Rupee ends almost flat against dollar
rupee ended almost flat at 90.74/78 to the dollar
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Qatar Airways: Airline reveals new destinations
Airline exhibited its latest suite of amenity kits and its newly-unveiled Boeing 787 Dreamliner Business .
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Creative agency: OMD starts operations in Pakistan
OMD manages 38 out of 100 most exciting global brands across 80 countries.
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Safe Home: Police rescue two hostages
Unfortunately the kidnappers escaped and the police are trying to find them.
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In Honour of: Reception held for Sarshar Siddiqui
Tehreek-e-Nifaz-e-Urdu Pakistan held a reception in the honour of poet and intellectual, Sarshar Siddiqu
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Post devolution: Over 100 employees of Health Ministry regularised
Majority of them had not been getting their salaries after the devolution of the Ministry of Health.
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Educated women key to prosperity: Khosa
Over 1,400 graduate as Arid Agriculture University holds 13th convocation.
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Accident: Motorcyclist killed, another injured
Police sources said that Shahid Hussain and his friend were waiting at a signal when a speeding truck hit them.
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Murder: Newlywed girl shot dead
Motive behind the cold-blooded murder is stated to be revenge by a rejected suitor.
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Taken: Man goes missing from Faizabad
The 35-year-old Gul Muhammad did not have any enmity with anyone, according to brother Khan.
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Hizbut Tahrir arrests: Activists protest for colleagues’ release
Police had raided an HuT hideout in Sector I-9/4 on Thursday and arrested 19 people.
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Outstanding dues: PAL pays stipends up to February
PAL released monthly stipends to living writers and the heirs of deceased writers all over the country.
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Annual festival: Colours of spring in the air
With the sky full of colourful kites, boys and girls stood in groups enjoying channa chat and gol gappas.
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Philosophy lectures: The truths and fallacies of the Asiatic mode of production
Discussions focus on pre-industrial age India, its governance, significance of water.

















































