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Stalemate in Kashmir
The deadlock in Indian Kashmir continues. This situation is extremely unfortunate for the people of Kashmir.
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A city in chaos
The latest round of violence is ominous. The danger that it could quickly expand is very real.
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The tax evasion monster
The inability to collect taxes from the wealthiest evaders suggests there is nobody in Islamabad to run the economy.
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In a fix
The latest allegations concerning possible pre-determined patterns of scoring have left the PCB foaming at the mouth.
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Dams and the flood
The re-ignition of the Kalabagh Dam controversy will only create more difficulties between the federating units.
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Snow and misery in Swat
Disasters, both man-made and natural, seem to be constantly pummelling Swat and its people.
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Petrol problems
Vehicle owners in Lahore have found themselves paralysed by the petrol crisis which has left all pumps short of fuel.
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Ecological fallout of the floods
Pakistan’s worst floods in living memory were a man-made rather than a natural disaster.
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Cuts in higher education
Regrettably, cutting government expenditures in this country results in the education sector's budget being decreased.
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Media bias: Out of sight...
Journalists acknowledge that bias affects decisions regarding what news people want to – and should – know about.
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Mobs on motorbikes
Death by mob action is now becoming a real hazard in several parts of our country.
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Welcome move by the EU
It has become a truism that for long-term development, countries have a greater need for trade, not aid.
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Harbouring guests
We will gain nothing by continuing to support the forces of darkness like the Taliban.
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Democracy’s dividends
President Zardari has made it clear that there is no option for the country but to move along with democracy.
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Manchar Lake flooding
Pakistan’s largest freshwater lake is full to bursting point and if it overflows it could flood surrounding areas.
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A rich man’s world
The restriction of political space chiefly to the moneyed sections of our society is unfortunate.
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Courts and institutions
It is vital that all institutions work towards protecting democracy using the Constitution as their touchstone.
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Double slam
Through his message Qureshi has done more than anything achieved by government officials or diplomats.
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Security and the CM
It is unforgivable when protocol for VIPs takes precedence over the welfare of ordinary people.
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A solution in Kashmir
The Indian prime minister’s call for an all-party conference is a start, but much more is needed.
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Migrating mines
The ICRC has warned that land-mines have moved into flood hit areas posing risks to people unaware of their existence.
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Spared a lynching
The police angered people by saving a rapist from a lynching, but a life was saved and the court will decide his fate.
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Investigating deliberate breaches
Reports of breaches are too numerous and accusations have come from parliamentarians of all political parties.
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A timely reassurance
The last thing Pakistan needs is a military intervention and it seems that the army too is aware of this.
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Eid Mubarak
Normally a time of joy and celebration, Eid this year will be a bitter-sweet event at best.
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Blundering in Balochistan
The government of Balochistan is right in rejecting the proposals suggested by Interior Minister Rehman Malik.
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Rising inflation, falling aid
The government is relying on an increased flow of aid — post-flood — to help it deal with its fiscal pressures.
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Strings and conditions
Despite the fact that the US is the single biggest floods donor it has found goodwill notoriously hard to win.
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A strange silence
We see more and more outrages committed in the name of religion.
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Lakki Marwat bombing
The Taliban are continuing their campaign of indiscriminate violence.
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Murky waters
There are reports that gangs of human traffickers may be taking advantage of the flood crisis.
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Flood tax proposal
Overall, the proposal may be sound but its implementation will be controversial.
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Revolution — or evolution?
What we need to guard against is anarchy, which could destroy what we still have, or a new era of dictatorship.
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Trauma squads
Some lives in the Lahore procession attacks could have been saved had there been greater determination to do so.
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Post-NFC autonomy
After clamouring for autonomy, the provinces, having finally achieved it, do not seem to know what to do with it.
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Diplomatic means
The capacity of the British tabloid press to blow matters out of all proportion is well established.
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Breach of trust
A month after catastrophic floods, the charges levelled against the influential are serious.
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Against martial law
Politics in Pakistan has always been cyclical, with long periods of military rule.
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A correct move by the ICC
The move by the ICC to provisionally suspend the cricketers may be unprecedented but the correct one.
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Migrating mines
The Red Cross has warned that mines have moved into areas where they may not previously have been.
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Not the easy way out
The government, in yet another display of spineless cowardice, has proposed to increase income taxes.
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Feeding frenzy
While the situation at some camps has improved over the last week, there is plenty of reason not to be complacent.
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An act of dishonour
One concept that must die from society is that a man’s honour is dependent on his control over the women of his...
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Against the odds
Even for a nation accustomed to almost constant hardship of one kind or another, recent days have been tough.
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US policies in Afghanistan
Karzai's call for increased focus on militants in Pakistan and decreased civilian casualties is nothing new.
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Pointing the other way
The reason why Pakistan cricket finds itself thrown again and again into the depth of scandal is simple.
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Helping women and children
Flood victims in Karachi, Sukkur, Multan and other places have expressed outrage over the lack of basic provisions.
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Deeper and deeper
In the murky world of cricket corruption, rarely do you get a case so clear-cut.
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Taliban threat to relief workers
Many of us believe true evil, in its worst form, is the stuff of fiction or horror movies.
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Reducing the banking spread
Pakistani banks appear to be little concerned about matters such as their fiduciary duty to their depositors.