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Bilateral ties: ‘Chinese investment will usher in a new era’
CM says his recent China tour was the most successful of his political career.
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Youth festival: National flag waving world record achieved
29 world records have been set so far this year.
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Gender rights: ‘Police raids followed TV report’
TV host had blamed transgenders for the spread of HIV infections.
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Punjab Youth Festival: Were you part of the world’s largest art lesson?
Over 5,000 students set new world record.
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Public health: No dengue outbreak this year, says virologist
‘Multan, RY Khan are problem areas’.
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Monitoring system: ‘Little scope for cheating at matric exams’
BISE chairmen have been conferred magisterial powers to try students.
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Anti-encroachment: Encroachments to be removed from Walled City gates
Illegal constructions alongside WASA’s drain lines will be removed in the second phase.
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Ways to prevent acid crime discussed
Participants discuss govt’s role, laws.
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Brighto Paints celebrates
Company celebrates 40-year anniversary.
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Huawei anticipates arrival of 3G to unlock further growth
Company believes smartphone market has not matured yet.
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MBroidered: The latest from Maria B
This well-established designer truly does offer something for everyone.
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Salman Toor: Using his canvas to alter reality
Artist melds consumer and social fantasies perpetuated with a Renaissance-era spirit of light, technique and idealism.
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GSP plus: Cabinet committee formed
Minister for labour and human resource, minister for human rights, will be part of the committee.
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Conflict resolution: Committee formed for lawyer-police clashes
Lawyers said police had unlawfully entered an advocate’s house.
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Lahore International Film Festival celebrates young film-makers
Four-day event provides screen space for short and independent films that focus on social issues.
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Books for all: ‘Make Pakistan attractive to foreign publishers’
LIBF opens to a small crowd.
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Bullies in courts: Lawyers accused of thrashing policeman granted bail
Another lawyer beat up a policeman over a motorcycle.
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Women recognized: LCWU appointed convener for awards
The awards will be given to women from different walks of life on International Women’s Day on March 8, 2014.
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Maha Shivratri: Delegation of yatrees awed by Pakistan welcome
Pilgrims who have travelled from India to Pakistan for Shivratri pray for peace on both sides of the border.
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Reading caps on: Lahore International Book Fair opens today
Only two of the 17 Indian publishers hoping to participate have received visas.
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Educational activity: Beaconhouse organises Learning Festival
The programme featured activities for children and parents.
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Purchasing Managers Index: MCB’s first PMI shows an optimistic picture
Over 200 companies across the country selected for survey.
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‘Many sectors can benefit from GSP Plus’
German ambassador urges Pakistan to take advantage.
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Bad business: ‘PM, CM responsible for price hike, hoarding’
The petitioner had objected to unrestrained hoarding of edible items and high prices ahead of Ramazan.
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IPO: Hascol ready to make stock market debut
Company to become fifth OMC to be publicly listed.
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Pakistan and India: Liberal trade policy stressed
Ease on business visa requirements, restrictions a necessity .
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Sachal Studio: All that jazz!
Sachal Studios has been paving the way for another phase - that of their highly-anticipated live performances.
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Heinous crime: Police find confession letter
Suspected murderer allegedly committed suicide immediately after the murders.
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In search of higher profits, traders switching to loose tea sale
Price difference, quality and location determinants of choice .
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Finding the properties of imagination
The Paint Bucket inaugurates first physical show.
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Social media seen affecting literature
Is it language or content that renders a novel global?
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Is this the end of print?
In India, there will always be space for both print and e-books.
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Lahore Literary Festival: Captivating reading
Zia Mohiuddin says reading style influences understanding of a writing.
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If you are a jihadi, the place to be is Syria, says Vali Nasr
Author says Pakistan should have supported Iran on the Syrian issue.
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‘If you don’t like the heat in the kitchen, don’t get in’
Shobhaa De discusses censorship, the media and politics.
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Politicians need a sense of humour
Mohsin said her satire was “well-intended”.
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Slave trade: Police comments sought in two cases
Petitioner said her daughter was ‘sold’ by her employer.
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Punjab Youth Festival: Two world records to be attempted on the same day
Thousands will attempt to sing the national anthem, wave the national flag to make a record.
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‘Rape survivor’ refuses to prosecute her tormentor
Lahore General Hospital employee is accused of raping a woman who had visited him to get her son X-rayed.
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LLF 2014: From Kabul to Islamabad and back
Pakistan seen bound to Afghanistan by tryranny of geography.
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Responsible reporting: Of truth and national interest
Prospects of Kabul after US troops pull out, efficacy of drone attacks discussed.
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Real estate market hits growth trail again
Various cities in Punjab subject of investors’ interest.
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Dirty business: ‘Blasphemy chant was a land-grab ruse’
The judge fixed March 6 for hearing defence evidence and final arguments.
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Right of way: Rioters torch 4 vehicles, stall anti-encroachment drive
Seven officials injured from stones thrown at them, assault with batons.
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Close race: Asma, Hamid groups ready to battle it out
Lahore High Court Bar Association elections today.
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Rules: ‘Army’s permission needed to sell, land near border’
Border Area Committee submits to Justice Umar Ata Bandial of the Lahore High Court.
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Dissenting note: Lawyers in 5 divisions to boycott LHC bar election
They say lack of LHCBA for division benches was ‘disappointing’.
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Youth festival: Two world record attempts on cards
Minister for Sports and Education Rana Mashhood Ahmad says attempts would be made on the Punjab University grounds.
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From Dubai to Karachi: WWF-P embarks on voyage to explore marine life
A sailing voyage in the Arabian Sea was undertaken from Feb 19 and will end on 28.
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Impose duties on Indian products, demand farmers
Say they are unable to compete with subsidised farm goods.