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International Firefighters’ Day: Civil defence ill-equipped to deal with emergencies
Senior official claims the department will be upgraded soon.
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Pressing for demands: Scraping by on meagre salary
Paramedics seek risk allowance, pay raise.
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Exhibition: Reconfiguring traditional, oriental art
Abrar Ahmed opens at Nomad Gallery.
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Licking wounds: After shock defeat, PPP point fingers at each other
Leadership blames Governor, CM, party GS, call for party reforms, CM blames ‘certain leaders’.
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Kurram Agency: Govt under attack
MNA and students lashed out at failure to recover missing persons and end violence.
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Between violence and the self
Tehreem Jafri’s provocative and complex work on display at Khaas.
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18th Amendment: Implementation Commission report unveiled
Document details how devolution to provinces is being carried out and facilitated.
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Bahria Town racing: Two accused given bail, driver’s plea rejected
LHC asks Bahria Town marketing manager, security officer to submit surety bonds.
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Struggle bears fruit: Submitting to the might of doctors
PM announces the much-awaited package for young doctors.
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Passport office visit: Afghan visa section sealed
Malik probes illegal issuance of visas to Afghan nationals, NGOs.
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A breath of fresh air: Honour among police exists
Two officials of the police returned over a million rupees they found on the body of a person.
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Finance over foliage: Construction in National Park area allowed
Much-debated Zone-IV to have more construction, more structures.
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No Solution: ‘Death will not affect al Qaeda’
Friend of Al-Zawahiri pleads with al Qaeda supporters against revenge attacks.
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MQM likely to join cabinet today
Party conveys to the president the demand of its inclusion in policy making.
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Mughal heritage: 17th century road bridge found
Binding material used is the same as the Lahore Fort.
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US feared Pakistan could have ‘alerted’ Bin Laden: CIA
As France seeks ‘explanation’, Britain says Bin Laden must have had support in Pakistan.
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Grossman calls takedown a ‘shared achievement’
US-Pak-Afghan trilateral talks overshadowed by Bin Laden’s killing.
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Finding OBL: Zardari insists Pakistan did its part
President calls accusations that Pakistan extends safe haven to extremists as "baseless".
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Abbottabad raid: Pakistan upset about being kept in the dark
Islamabad hits out at US for ‘unauthorised unilateral’ action.
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Crossing borders : World’s cheapest car to be launched in Pakistan
Tata Nano came to the streets of India in 2008 at Indian rupees 100,000.
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US should leave Pakistan, Afghanistan: Imran
PTI chief says 34,000 Pakistanis killed in ‘irrelevant’ war.
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Target killings : Police charge MQM-H chief with Baig’s murder
Targeted murder results in riots across city, several killed and dozens of vehicles burnt in protest.
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Amid vows of revenge, cries of indignation, young men hold funeral prayers for Bin Laden
Nearly 500 men attend gathering organised by the Jamaatud Dawa.
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Hundreds join Quetta rally to honour bin Laden
Organisers said between 1,000 and 1,200 people attended the rally.
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Ransom to be paid on May 16
A total of $2.1 million in ransom money is going to be paid to the Somali pirates.
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Reel bad Muslims
Will Osama bin Laden’s death mean the end of Hollywood’s favourite arch villain?
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US had concerns Pakistan might jeopardize bin Laden operation
CIA chief, speaking to Time magazine, said US officials were concerned Pakistan could jeopardize bin Laden operation.
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Osama's will: Bin Laden says his children must not join Al Qaeda
Osama bin Laden's last wishes were that his wives do not re-marry, his children not join Al Qaeda, say media reports.
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'CIA exploited intelligence leads given by Pakistan'
Foreign Office statement says US helicopters entered Pakistani airspace using "blind spots" in the radar coverage.
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Pakistan has bin Laden wife, children in custody: Sources
A senior Pakistani intelligence official said one of Osama bin Laden's daughters had seen her father being shot dead.
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Al Qaeda in Pakistan: Urban legends put to test
Number of Al Qaeda leaders captured from Pakistan’s cities.
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Pakistan, US vow to fight terrorism after bin Laden death
Pakistan foreign secretary says Pakistan and the US have "robust cooperation" to fight militancy that would continue.
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Company launch: Fine-tuning student life in Islamabad
Entrepreneur aims to socially integrate students, jumpstart their careers.
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Petrol price-hike: Expecting blessings, receiving ‘curses’
Reaction shows people have lost faith in the government.
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Safeguarding labour rights: Anticipated demands, repeated promises
Minister lists facilities provided to labourers in response to demands.
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Welfare of labour is our top priority: Iftikhar
concerns of labour community would be addressed under the 18th Amendment.
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Truckers’ strike: Strike threatens to starve G-B
Increase in fares, removal of ‘Kanta’ system and expediting repair on KKH demanded.
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Highway robbery: From Besham to Gilgit, truckers protesting
Demand immediate action to stop holdups on Karakoram Highway.
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Prickly business of syringes
Alleged decision of registering companies without manufacturing licences challenged.
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Police Action: Eight held on separate charges
The capital police arrested eight persons on separate charges in separate incidents on Sunday.
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Revisiting ZA Bhutto’s murder trial
SC advises Babar Awan to focus on questions of law in ZA Bhutto reference.
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SSP, JuD call Osama Bin Laden a ‘martyr’
Senior clerics, mostly belonging to the Deobandi sect, have come out strongly against reports of Osama's death.
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No proof Pakistanis knew bin Laden location: US
President Obama's counterterrorism adviser says Pakistan's military might have known about bin Laden's presence.
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Cold neighbours: India’s ‘sanctuary’ cries start afresh
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh urges Islamabad to take action against militants.
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Public views: Reaction to bin Laden’s death a mixed bag
Many question the efficacy and role of the country’s intelligence agencies.
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Four TMAs running out of rented premises
Millions spent on rent each year could be saved, say officials.
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Missing or untraced? : Only 55 people are missing: Rehman Malik
Says 6,000 is an exaggerated figure; SC rejects his offer for in-camera briefing.
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New rifts: PML-Q Senators group remains in opposition
A group of PML-Q Senators, opposed to the coalition with the PPP, chose to remain in the opposition.
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LeT holds prayers for bin Laden in Pakistan
Lashkar-e-Taiba has been holding special prayers for bin Laden in several cities and towns since he was killed.
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Coalition woes: PPP, PML-Q off to a rocky start
New ministers unhappy with their portfolios.