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The solar solution
Pakistan would appear to be an ideal candidate for photovoltaic power generation.
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Medieval murders
Accounts of honour killings keep coming in from across the country.
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A pharma famine
A moratorium on price increases which has been in place for 12 years, has driven vital drugs out of pharmacies.
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The curse of dengue
Preventing the disease is better than curing people of it and action must be taken wherever dengue rears its head.
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Appeasement
In some ways, the stance seems to insult Gandapur, others who died, suggesting weakness to stand up to killers.
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Bilawal’s speech hits right notes
Where Bilawal scored, and it may be scored well, is that he named names, pointed unequivocal finger at the terrorists.
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Humbling South Africa
The one thing the team management may still be missing is lack of a quality all-rounder.
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A long emergency
The deadline for the completion of the Gaddani and Port Qasim plants must be taken seriously.
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Eid day tragedy
Imran Khan has to demonstrate that he is capable of leading from the front.
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Training deficits
The training of teachers in Pakistan has never been a priority for any government.
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More polio
The year 2013 is shaping up to be the worst in a decade or more in terms of notified cases of polio.
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Festivity and fear
It is simply not acceptable that thoughts of attack should mar one of the most holy of days on the Islamic calendar.
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Selling the strategy
The time has come to begin expecting ourselves to pay our own bills.
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Decoding LoC tensions
Most of the trigger-pulling seems to emanate from India; Pakistan has exercised a wise restraint in its response.
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A dangerous place for policemen
The price that Karachi law enforcers have had to pay is definitely great.
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Testing times ahead
Expectations from the national side in the first Test against South Africa will not be too high.
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Plain words
An agreement needs to be reached, at least on stopping exchanges across the LoC.
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Tougher terror laws
New ordinance is resource-heavy and will need large amounts of money, time and effort at federal, provincial levels.
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Desecration and discrimination
We also see, once again, how intolerance is spreading in our society and how it emanates frequently from seminaries.
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A legend will retire
Tendulkar is rightly considered the most complete batsman of his age.
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Terror lives on
Something needs to be done urgently against the militants, who demonstrate no desire to end their killing run.
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Malala’s Nobel disappointment
A Nobel laureate Malala Yousufzai is not, but she is a daughter of Pakistan to be proud of.
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Conservation and citizens
Indeed, all organisations working on conservation must join hands to save it.
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Rise in rape
The rise can be attributed to the fact that more women are stepping forward to report rape.
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A good choice
Mr Jilani is a career diplomat who has held a number of important positions before becoming foreign secretary in 2012.
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Bonded UK visas
The bond scheme is quite obviously discriminatory and needs to be re-examined by the UK.
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CNG shutdown
Public transport running on CNG is likely to be affected as well.
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Safe hands
The vacancy at the top in NAB has led to a virtual paralysis of the organisation.
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A memorable victory
All the plaudits being showered on the duo and the Pakistan Billiards and Snooker Association are well deserved.
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Mass fraud
The poll reforms necessary to carry out the checks, put in place before the May 11 election, were a sound move.
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Malala: One year on
Whether or not she wins the Nobel Peace Prize, Malala has become a global phenomenon.
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Safety first
PIA has in the past mentioned its concerns with meeting the high repair costs of the A-310s.
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Selling the state silver
We need to objectively appraise the privatisation experience to date.
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A dignified exit
General Kayani may look back on his stewardship with a quiet sense of pride, a soldier Pakistan may be proud of.
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Unethical practices of doctors
In Pakistan, we have yet to develop a system wherein doctors are forced to act ethically.
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Morality enforcers
The narrowness of moral policing, this orthodoxy, drives forward militancy.
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Have passport, can’t travel
As the Pakistani passport has come to be less respected, all kinds of problems have arisen for students, travellers.
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Embezzlement at health department
The scam obviously benefited private contractors most but it should be realised that they did not act independently.
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Necessary pain
Our economy has so many structural flaws that fixing it is impossible without the nation suffering significant pain.
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Earthquake? What earthquake?
Balochistan is possibly the most difficult part of the country to deliver help to in the event of a natural disaster.
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Old and miserable
Despite the emphasis placed on care for the elderly, there is a lack of facilities in Pakistan for this age group.
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Death held back
We do not know how many of the 8,000 convicts currently on death row underwent a fair trial.
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An absurd way to fight terrorism
We are turning into a repressive state, perhaps also a desperate one, using puny means to tackle a gigantic enemy.
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All or none
The question of who is to talk to who and under what conditionalities remains unanswered.
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Cash flight
The wealthiest Pakistanis simply do not trust the government enough to keep their money within the country.
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Tragedy over dowry
Our culture is such that parents are burdened with the concept of dowry and trying to keep face.
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Sinful crime
Status as a teacher, a holy man or a cleric should not bring trust.
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Missing the goals
The UNDP has reiterated its intention to continue supporting Pakistan in achieving the MDGs.
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US government shutdown
The last time the American government shut down was 17 years ago and the closure lasted a month.
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Seizing the steering wheel
11,000 signatures have been placed on a petition demanding that the government extend freedom to women.