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Back-to-back walkouts mar proceedings
ANP Provincial ministers protest denial of right to speak on Punjab Assembly resolution in favour of Kalabagh Dam.
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Drone strike kills five in N Waziristan: officials
US drone strikes kill five terrorists on militant compound in North Waziristan on Friday.
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Elements in ISI aiding terrorists: Pentagon
Pentagon alleges some elements in the ISI are supporting terrorist networks in the region.
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Investigation points to al Qaeda-sectarian nexus
Officials find clues indicating involvement of al Qaeda-affiliated sectarian nexus in the Abdullah Shah Ghazi attack.
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Living in dread of Taliban attacks
Truckers become impatient as Nato supplies remain suspended for ninth day in a row.
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The video and its sketchy origins
The video widely believed to have been filmed in Swat, according to some websites originated from Orakzai Agency.
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Quake survivors vent fury over projects delay
Fifth anniversary of 2005 earthquake observed amid protests against delay in reconstruction of the affected areas.
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Deedar named new NAB chairman
The move was rejected by his political opponents and appears hardly likely to please the Supreme Court.
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Bad governance, not India, greatest threat: Musharraf
Musharraf says the immediate necessity in Pakistan is a “functional governance structure free of corruption”.
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Under pressure
COAS orders probe into controversial video amidst US warnings that billions of dollars in aid would be at stake.
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CWG Day 5: Australia goes beyond reach
Track the latest news, results and gossip coming from the Commonwealth Games 2010 in New Delhi, India.
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UAE says BlackBerry dispute resolved before deadline
BlackBerry services not to be banned as UAE says BlackBerry services are compliant with its regulations.
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Don’t link CH Shujaat with NRO, says US Ambassador
Anne Patterson says Shujaat had nothing to do with NRO although he was aware of events surrounding its promulgation.
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Musharraf backtracks on home-grown Kashmir militants
Pervez Musharraf says there is no question that the army, intelligence groups or ISI created Mujahideen groups.
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Pakistan envoy criticises US travel alert: report
High commissioner Wajid Shamsul Hasan says US travel alert may have been politically motivated.
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AQ Khan ordered to refrain from comments on atomic programme
LHC orders Dr Abdul Qadeer Khan to refrain from comments on the atomic programme during hearings on his protocol.
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Gen Kayani orders inquiry into controversial video
A military board headed by a Major General will conduct the investigation to determine the authenticity.
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CDA to generate over Rs5b from land auction
CDA will divide the land into 100 commercial plots.
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Police found innocent
Police officers, who had recently been accused of selling large amounts of seized liquor, have been found innocent.
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Five years since the collapse of Margalla Towers
The semi-demolished Margalla Towers still stand with their fate undecided.
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5 more suspected in Holy Family
Five more patients suspected of Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever brought to Holy Family Hospital.
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EU to suspend duties on 75 Pakistani products
The move is meant to help Pakistan recover from devastating floods and maintain political stability.
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2 bigwigs pocketed $400m, SC told
SC directs ministry of water and power to submit records of rental power projects.
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Pakistan denies drone strike killed British militant
Security officials reject British media reports alleging death of Pakistani militant of British origin in US
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Five years later
Memories of the October 8 earthquake remain alive.
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People of ‘dubious character’ unwelcome
Musharraf's nascent party decides not to allow membership to people involved in drugs trade, gambling, corruption etc.
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India moves Interpol for arrest of Pak armymen
India issues arrest warrants for 5 Pakistani citizens, including 2 army officers, for involvement in Mumbai attacks.
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Non-state actors out to occupy country: Zardari
Zardari says no change will come in the country in any undemocratic manner.
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PML-N announces boycott of NA’s current session
PML-N boycotts NA's entire session; move draws criticism not only from government but also from opposition members.
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Former ‘The Nation’ editor launches new publication
A new English daily Pakistan Today launches in Lahore and prepares to launch in Karachi.
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NATO supplies unlikely to resume immediately
Pakistan unlikely to immediately resume supplies for Nato troops in Afghanistan despite a public apology.
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Investigators grapple with timing, militant links
Investigators collect bomb pellets and tiny bits of human flesh splattered all over the blood-smeared floor.
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Eight flood-affected couples tie the knot in Dera Ghazi Khan camps
YWA makes arrangements for nikkah and walima ceremonies at Govt High School No1 Hockey Ground.
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61 top businessmen pick up awards
Chairman and CEO of Al-Karam Towel Industries Limited wins the top President of Pakistan Export Award.
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Well done, Mr Dar
Judged as the best umpire in the world, Aleem Dar has done his bit to rehabilitate the reputation of Pakistani umpires
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Twin suicide attacks at Abdullah Shah Ghazi shrine
Eight people have been killed as a result of twin blasts at the Abdullah Shah Ghazi shrine in Karachi.
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CWG Day 4: India, England neck and neck for second place
Track the latest news, results and gossip coming from the Commonwealth Games 2010 in New Delhi.
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Lynched brothers’ family on hunger strike
Family of lynch victims take out protest rally, set up a hunger strike camp to protest against inaction in case.
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Musharraf has the right to enter politics: Zardari
President Zardari says Musharraf should enter politics, but in a democratic way.
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Media watch: Musharraf's revelations
Pervez Musharraf calls the PML-Q leadership liars, PM Gilani asks the NA to leave Musharraf to himself.
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Your future, your responsibility
New employment contacts assure ‘marketability’ both within and outside the organisation.
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The T factor
Teachers, architects of the future, play a vital role in the social, economic development, progress of the country.
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EU offers trade-tied aid to Pakistan, suspends import duties
EU offers to suspend duties on 75 Pakistani imports to help the country recover from its devastating floods.
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ISI thwarting Taliban talks: report
US newspaper report alleges ISI is pressuring Afghan Taliban members to shun US-backed peace talks.
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NATO says Afghan war not hurt by supply route woes
Blotz said the Isaf operations within Afghanistan are not impeded by Pakistan's closure of the supply line.
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Pakistan may miss Rabi planting season
FOA displays concerns regarding seeds not being provided immediately to farmers for the sowing.
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Minister calls for donations for model villages in flood zone
Rana Sanullah says floods affected 880,000 families in 1,778 villages and 11 districts in Punjab.
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'G-B deliberately turned into tax evaders' haven'
PML-N says the purpose is to keep bureaucratic setup strong.
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‘I respect lawyers and look forward to their cooperation’
New district and sessions’ judge says he respects lawyers and hopes that they help him in dispending justice.
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'Construction of atomic reactor stepped up'
US research institute says the new atomic reactor could help the country produce easier-to-deliver nuclear weapons.














































