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Target killings: ST worker among two men gunned down
Body of a man was found in a sack.
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Revenge : Teenage girl gunned down
FIR against seven people lodged.
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Some progress : Suspect arrested in journalist’s murder
4 suspects in journalist's murder still at large.
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Diplomacy : US ambassador pays chief minister a visit
Possible avenues of future cooperation discussed.
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Free speech : For Pakistani Parrhesia, a Greek word to look truth in the eye
Fourteen artists, including late Ussman Ghauri, exhibit at IVS gallery.
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Life after floods : Survivors without rations for 2 months
15 injured as police shells protesters.
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For swift justice : In a first, SHC transfers terrorism cases to sessions court
Sindh prosecutor general argues that SHC has the authority to do so.
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New Sindh Assembly session begins with squabbles, no resolution on jirgas
Marvi Rashdi not allowed to move adjournment motion on target killings.
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Sacked and rehired : Protesters causing blackouts: KESC
Union denies allegations, say they are on hunger strike.
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SHC orders release of MQM-H leaders on bail
Afaq and Amir, who head separate factions of the MQM-H, have been asked to submit surety bonds worth Rs300,000 each.
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Water woes: Houses flooded due to canal breach
Authorities failed to contain the breach in Sehar canal even after 12 hours.
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An art exhibition where nothing is for sale, all the works will be painted over
In a first for Karachi, this gallery decides to push the space rather than the product.
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Spreading the word : Listen to Urdu translations of Bhittai’s poetry online
Radio Pakistan veterans hope to launch the website by the end of May.
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Open for business : After nine years, the dust comes off Frere Hall books
Booksellers promise to hold such fairs every Sunday.
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Pannu Aqil jirga : Farmer denies exchange of 12 girls
Paryal Mahar surrenders to the police, sent to undisclosed location.
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Assault: Journalist shot dead in Mirpurkhas
Journalist shot dead at nephew's wedding.
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Murders : Violence claims 3 more lives
All those killed tend to have a political background, says police.
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Thalassemia: 5-year-old becomes youngest doctor in the world
Given honorary MBBS degree to realise his dream of becoming a doctor.
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In this mass exodus from Dadu, families flee not from conflict but in search of water
Villages of Kachho have not received water from the barrage since 1992.
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Drone strikes: PTI vows second blockage of NATO supplies
PTI announces second protest blockage of NATO supplies on May 21 and 22 in Karachi.
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CNG bus project: CDGK takes private operators on board to keep public transport running
Few months ago, the city administrator said he will arrange more funds.
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Protesters claim power outages up to 24 hours
Residents say power utility demands bribes for restoration of electricity.
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Devolution: ‘Local body elections in 2012’
DCO says the elections will not affect cash flow situation.
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Tribal laws: No arrests made so far in the Mahar jirga case
Conflicting accounts about the parallel jury’s verdict.
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Thalassaemia Walk: Patients motivate young people to donate blood
Patients demanded government subsidize treatment.
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Alive and kicking - till 2012
The Arts Council is booked solid for the next 15 months - who says culture is dead?
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For the untouchables of Johi, it is an irony when Muslims start living in their temple
Upper caste Hindus in the next town don’t let them worship alongside.
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Sindh High Court: ‘Why are syringe importers still unregistered?’
DG federal health ministry delaying registration of syringe importers since 2007.
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Activists’ murder case: PFF lashes out at authorities for ‘laissez-faire attitude’
Organisation to observe black day today.
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Target killing: PPP activist shot dead
Deceased was nephew of President Zardari’s former security guard.
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Condolence reference: Moin Akhtar - the friend, the actor - remembered
Friends reveal his intense appetite for research.
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Testing times: Intermediate exams from May 16
90 examination centres set up in different colleges of the city: professor.
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Social reform: CM meets federal, provincial parliamentarians
Development schemes to begin to alleviate poverty and provide jobs: CM
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Numaish Grounds: Substitute housing for uprooted Katcha residents being planned on shaky ground
Residents visited by two groups, one demanding cash, other telling them to stay put.
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JPMC demonstration: Day six of the protest, still no progress
Staff protests against the transfer of institutions from federal to provincial government.
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Legislative proceedings: 'Ad hoc nature of Sindh bureaucracy increasing inefficiency'
Judicial bench says permanent employees more likely to be committed to their job.
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Fishy business: PFF members block Mauripur Road as 3 men turn up dead
The fisherfolk claim that the land mafia killed two of their leaders.
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Taj Hyder talks: ‘Sindh govt didn’t know about changes in delimitation of maps’
The secrecy surrounding the use of revised boundaries was maintained under an act.
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Jirga barters off 12 girls to resolve murder case
Local landlord from Maher clan on the run along with fellow jirga members.
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Street justice: Residents kill robber after shopkeeper is shot dead
Residents managed to apprehend one of the robbers, beat him up badly and then shot him.
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Sir Adamjee Institute: 375 second-year students bid farewell to the ‘good-old’ college days
The juniors say goodbye to their seniors with a party, parody skits, titles.
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Row at wedding : Argument over food results in death
Man shoots nephew following altercation plate of biryani.
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Missing persons: SHC seeks separate report on each case
Court feels respondents merely fulfill formality by sending stereotypical replies to petitions.
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Lawyer’s killing: SHC orders progress report of murder within 10 days
Preliminary investigations have indicated that Dahri may have been murdered in a family dispute.
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Museums cannot be devolved, argues petitioner
Petitioner argues that devolving the museum to the province is a violation of the 1973 Constitution.
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Through hardships to the stars : St. Patrick’s High School turns 150 years old today
The institution has produced more statesmen than any other in Karachi.
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Committee to Protect Journalists : Journalists face threats mainly from terror groups and security agencies
More training, documentation of threats needed, agree media representatives.
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Central jail case: Prisons IG to submit estimates for repairs
Court upset at authorities for sending details in pieces.
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Covering a police raid: CID police attack Express News team
Policemen handcuffed news team, made off with cellphones and wallet.
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Oil tankers strike : 45% increase in fares ends strike
Queues remain as strike ends