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The end of subsidies
Nobody and nothing is exempt from the rises in the prices of electricity, petrol and diesel fuels.
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Serving up peace
Both prime ministers Nawaz Sharif and Manmohan Singh have proven themselves to be men of peace.
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Black September
Talking to the Taliban has never ever produced a durable solution that has lasted beyond days or weeks.
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Sliding rupee, rising costs
It would be wiser to negotiate more carefully with the IMF before agreeing to conditions that damage the economy.
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Changed order
Mr Sharif will need to prove in the months ahead that he can indeed turn his optimistic vision into reality.
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Diversifying exports
The government should not be in the business of picking winners and losers in any market.
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Earthquakes and aid
Civilian aid agencies have strict protocols when operating in zones of conflict.
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Plain speaking at the UN
Crafting intent into concrete action is going to take statesmanship, and therein lies the challenge.
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Raped and murdered
The incidents have brought fear to parents across the country.
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Tragedy magnified
The people of Balochistan need all the help that they can get.
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The nuclear question
here is no reason at all why some nations should possess weapons and those of others should bring so much angst.
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Dress modestly, please
Academic achievement is in so many ways crucial to our future. The matter of whether jeans are worn is not.
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Enabling entrepreneurship
Simply put, the government borrows so much money so fast that there is nothing left for anyone else.
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Setting up shop
Setting up an office for the Taliban in Pakistan is no less fraught with pitfalls than setting up an office in Doha.
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Rising polio
Instead of encouraging polio immunisation, the Taliban have done the opposite.
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The Balochistan earthquake
The armed forces are equipped for ‘first response’ but it will be for the civil administration to do the repair work.
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Birds in hand
The hunting of migratory birds has been strictly restricted under international law since 1970, but still takes place.
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The PIA albatross
There may be pride in having a national airline but pride does not pay the bills, profit does. Time for change, PIA.
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Denying DNA
Hopes of getting justice for rape victims fade with the recommendation of the Council of Islamic Ideology (CII).
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Tolerance building
Why should knowledge about other religions not be imparted?
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Protecting witnesses
Sindh Witness Protection Bill is a significant step in the right direction.
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Time for an operation
The terrorists are not going to lay down their arms nor are they going to stop killing at will.
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Our vulnerable children
The sad reality is, most children under five who die in Pakistan do so because of reasons that are entirely avoidable.
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Land of defaulters
Payments from defaulting individuals are of little value considering the sums owed by our most powerful organisations.
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Peshawar carnage
And some of our politicians believe we should be talking to these people?
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Rise in rapes
Of particularly grave concern is the rise in the number of reported rapes of children.
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More power for Rangers
Let’s hope that this latest drastic step is able to bring some semblance of law and normality back to the city.
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Out of school
Pakistan is a land of wasted potential.
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Blocked
The government’s efforts to censor something as massive and ever evolving as the internet are doomed to failure.
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The cauldron that is Karachi
If terrorists can be deprived of arms, restoring order in Karachi may become an easier affair.
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The pursuit of happiness
The initiative to measure happiness in order to develop more targeted, direct and effective policies is a logical one.
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Margalla tunnel madness
The project violates laws, is a threat to the ecology and has been proceeded without approval and NOC.
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Amending anti-terror laws — then what?
Pakistan has no shortage of good legislation, but it has a chronic problem with its enforcement.
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Karachi’s ‘surgical’ operation
The police were given the back seat in this operation due to the high number of political appointments in their ranks.
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Talks, no talks?
Those whose illusions about the Taliban may have been shaken need to pull themselves together and face facts.
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The Turkish connection
A raft of agreements and MoUs has been signed that bode well for future cooperation.
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Kidneys for sale
Poverty is the engine that drives the illegal transplant business.
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Of jirgas and ‘honour’
The murder of three women on jirga orders will make headlines for less than 24 hrs, but the story has a familiar ring.
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Courage and coercion
General Kayani, whose primary role, of course, is to defend the nation, has done well to speak out forcefully.
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Consistently inconsistent
To err is human but to fall down repeatedly in the same manner is plain stupidity.
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YouTube ban: One year and counting
A year after YouTube vanished, there is still no indication of when it may make a comeback.
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Kill us and we will still talk to you
The political response to the attack in Dir is illustrative of the weakness of the government.
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Divesting in PIA
Former PIA managers have welcomed the move, but warned that it could get violent.
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Hide in plain view
Those engaged in anti-state extremist activities now are Zia’s children grown up, a crop of dragons teeth.
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A check on fiscal policy
Pakistan cannot be helped unless we as a nation first decide to help ourselves.
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The SC’s wise counsel
The Shahzeb case has thrown open the whole range of issues surrounding the Qisas and Diyat law.
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Raping a child
Two children have been robbed of their innocence, which no punishment will ever restore.
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Oil firms and social development
Currently, around 80,000 barrels of crude oil are produced in the country each year.
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Drones and terror sanctuaries
What is bound to further complicate and already complex issue is the government’s plan to talk peace with the Taliban.
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Measuring education
Pakistan is going to miss its Millennium Development Goals (MDG’s) in education.