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CEC’s resignation
The resignation will add to debate over a presidential election which shouldn't have been the least bit controversial.
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Respecting women in the workplace
One of the primary issues is that many women do not have an executive body to report such issues in the workplace.
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Return to Dera Bugti
It is highly neglectful on the part of the government to have ignored its restoration.
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Rangers in Karachi
Rangers worsened Karachi's situation by creating among people a sense of fear rather than security.
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Remembering Muneer Hussain
It was because of the efforts of Mr Hussain that Urdu commentary was given an equal time slot on television.
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Where militants dare
The only way to thwart militant activity is to gain prior knowledge of their plans.
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Pakistan’s new president
Mr Hussain, born in Agra in 1940, has of course been rewarded for his long-standing loyalty to the PML-N.
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An impressive performance
The series win has enabled Pakistan to jump to second place in ICC Twenty20 rankings.
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Killing kin for ‘honour’
Stronger punishment is needed for those who attempt to take the law into their own hands.
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No ordinary man
Police officers must not be punished for having Jamshed Dasti's vehicle stopped for over-speeding.
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Turmoil in Egypt
Democracy is a long-standing issue in Pakistan, and backing for it in Egypt also acts to strengthen it at home.
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Energy: it’s game time
Fuel theft, electricity theft and an over-reliance on expensive fuels have caused electricity costs to skyrocket.
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Losing sight
We must call on the government to take stringent measures, investigate to learn who is responsible, why it occurred.
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Presidential election
In light of broader political good, not to take part is harmful, since final result is a predetermined reality anyway.
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Death revisits Parachinar
It is high time the government made a more concerted and decisive effort to catch those responsible for the violence.
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Crippled polio programme
Efforts need to be made to build trust between communities and the polio eradication campaign.
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Rehabilitating Fata
Rather than introducing countless new schemes, the priority of ADP is to revamp already existing schemes.
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Transparency on drone strikes
While the media reported on the high number of civilian casualties, authorities downplayed the incident.
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Ban-istan
The PTA's seeming ability to ban just about any website it so wishes, goes against the essence of democracy.
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A win to cherish
The win over the West Indies gives Pakistan hope after the Champions Trophy debacle.
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The growing clouds
A situation in which top agencies cannot protect themselves demonstrates just how powerful the militants are.
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Brutality in Indian Kashmir
As aggravated Kashmiris clashed with the police, the scenes were a grim reminder of scarier times.
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Presidential poll
It would appear that Mamnoon Hussain is almost certain to be our next president.
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The streets of Karachi
Since Karachi is our commercial hubt, it is vital that we regain control over it and contain the chaos.
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Who will help Roohi Bano?
Roohi Bano must be rescued and enabled to build a dignified life for herself.
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Militants in Karachi
To clamp down on terrorist activities, law-enforcement agencies need to enhance coordination and intelligence sharing.
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Welcome visit to Kabul
Militancy has been the reason for the Kabul government’s wrath directed towards Pakistan.
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Too much power
Taxes that are not paid because of corrupt SROs are costing the national exchequer Rs200 billion.
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Back into the Dark Ages
We need to take measures to empower women and take them away from the target area set up by clerics.
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Keeping one’s word
The finance minister should leave in place institutional mechanisms to ensure that the govt lives up to commitments.
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Precious peacocks
Last year, in 2012, Pakistan lost 300 peacocks to the deadly Newcastle virus.
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Misuse of authority
With the recent transfer of power, appalling instances of graft in the previous PPP administration are surfacing.
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Forced to beg
This disturbing phenomenon of gangs kidnapping children and forcing them to beg is not new to Pakistan.
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The right message
We applaud KESC’s efforts to get both individuals, as well as large institutions like PSM, to pay their bills.
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Much ado
We need to keep in mind that it is still too early to say what Billah’s fate will be.
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Ending bailouts
If Ishaq Dar is going to turn down bailout pleas from one company, he has to turn them down from all of them.
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Welcome verdict on local bodies
The SC had set July 17 as the deadline for the provinces.
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William Hague’s visit
Hague said that British Council library would open soon in Pakistan.
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Malala and the Taliban
The question of Malala return is unthinkable till Taliban continue to remain active on the ground.
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Privatisation cometh
If the privatization is carried out with transparency, it might be the solution to Pakistan's financial problems.
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Triggers to tragedy
Law enforcers need to be held accountable for their acts and penalised under the law.
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The wrong treaty
President Zardari's mantra of "trade, not aid" should be adopted as government policy.
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A welcome ruling
In a democracy, we need openness, accountability and transparency.
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Great escapes
There have been previous escapes from courts in Karachi and yet, measures were not taken to prevent the mishap again.
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Punishment for war crimes
Bangladesh must be careful that these trials being conducted by the tribunal do not turn into a witch-hunt.
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Balochistan security
Depoliticisation of the police force constitutes one vital aspect of ensuring security in Balochistan.
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A historic milestone
Female officers in the army would now take part in combat along with men.
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Bailing out PIA
The government appears to be taking significant measures to try to improve the national airline.
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Security sense
Talks with groups who violate law & question the writ of state should only be carried out from a position of strength.
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Registering FIRs online
Potentially, this could be an effective tool in combating the endemic corruption and pressure at the thana level.