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Iran-Pakistan pipeline
We should be careful of imposition of US sanctions as it could be followed by similar treatment by European countries.
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How do you fight guns with mere words?
The idea of Pakistan being a security state is one that has given rise to the prevailing gun culture in the country.
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Severed head
There is a need for our religious scholars and leaders of political parties to encourage sectarian harmony.
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A victory to cherish
Pakistan finally broke their jinx against South Africa, beating the hosts 2-1 in a three-match ODI series.
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Unattended problems
It is time for the government to confront the elephant in the room and tackle militancy head on.
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Fighting for rights
Current statistics regarding the health and wellbeing of Pakistan’s children are abominable.
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Mind games
There were 8,495 refusals recorded during the recent anti-polio drive in Mardan district.
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Resisting oligopoly
The oil companies would do well to seek constructive changes in policy and avoid getting greedy.
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Teaching ghosts
Ghost schools are not merely failing to deliver on education, they are a drain on provincial education budgets.
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Born to die
Neither hospital team, nor Rescue 1122 nor even those who set fire to rubbish are responsible for death of this child.
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Misleading the nation
The Supreme Court had tried to protect the people. The government, it seems, is far less willing to do so.
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Water and power
The electricity utility supplies power to the board’s pumping stations and, in return, it wants to be paid on time.
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3G spectrum auction
What stands in the way now is the government’s desire to make the auction into a money-spinner for its fiscal needs.
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Challenges for the new chief
General Sharif must keep in mind his primary duty to keep the country safe.
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Chalk and cheese
The last nine months have seen profound changes in the way Pakistan manages itself.
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End of an innings
General Kayani's tenure may have altered the course of our history.
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Seeking out the missing
The issue of persons ‘picked up’ in our country has gone on for too many years.
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Power solutions
By 2050, Pakistan is aiming to generate 40,000MW of nuclear power alone.
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Military order
The new army chief will be stepping into a tough job.
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Unlearned lessons
The education emergency is fixable — but only if provincial and federal governments really want to fix it.
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Quest for clarity
US forces have been present in Afghanistan since late 2001.
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Looking down
The use of weapons by our own forces may well help to convince people that we ourselves need to combat the militants.
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Harassment of fishermen
The fishing community has accused the coastguards of extortion.
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A deficit of wisdom
It is more than time that the PTI moved beyond the politics of the kindergarten.
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New order
Deal between Tehran and the P5+1 opens up the doors for an era of new relations between Iran and the West.
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Pipelines and policies
Pakistan could meet the energy needs it so badly needs through the gas pipeline from Iran.
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Terrible revenge
The fact is, over the years, we have failed to dampen the spark of sectarianism when it had first started to smoulder.
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Headless chickens
Headless, the mighty NAB chicken wanders hither and thither, whilst the corrupt laugh as they count their winnings.
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Going in circles again
Thus far, all we have is talk, and we have been at this point many times over the last 20 years.
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Ban-istan
Please explain, Government of Pakistan — just what threat did the IMDb present?
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Guided missile to misguide people
The real fact is that a war has been raging in our country for years.
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Tourism in Sindh
Given the status of tourism up north, it is no surprise that little attention is paid to developing tourism in Sindh.
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The high price of free money
Pakistan cannot afford the experimentation and hidden political agendas that come along with ostensibly free money.
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Drone strike in Hangu
Condemnations of the November 21 strike have poured in from all quarters.
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Declining standards
FPSC points out that most candidates fail to clear the English segment of the test.
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Better late than never
While controls are necessary, it is hoped that a blanket ban is not imposed on social media.
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Flight of credibility
We need to face the reality of drones and work within this realm to find a way to cope with the menace of terrorism.
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Planting trees
Pakistan must work on the environmental policymaking that has never quite had a place before in Pakistani politics.
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Closely watched
Journalists lack the knowledge that would enable them to better protect themselves in cyberspace.
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Fixing perverse incentives
We hope Government will realise that the best way to reduce subsidies is to crack down on theft.
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Genes and genders
Biased attitudes towards the girl child are the reason why women in Pakistan face discrimination.
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A welcome development
FIA investigation could settle many things and also suggest to us how best to avoid military interference in future.
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Banning hatred
Clamping down on social media alone is of limited value, even if the government’s intentions are good.
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No electricity at public schools
A strong check-and-balance system is needed to hold the education department responsible for each rupee allocated.
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Normal temperatures
Disseminating unsubstantiated information can have extremely dangerous consequences in a nation as volatile as ours.
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High treason
The implications of such a prosecution if it goes ahead are profound.
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Extremes of weather
It is essential that Pakistan invests in mitigating and protective measures in respect of extreme weather events.
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Work in progress
Any move to clean up corruption has to be welcomed.
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IMF goes native
The IMF appears to be quietly lowering the hurdles required for the next few tranches of its bailout package.
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Goodbye, Little Master
One can only be grateful Tendulkar bade farewell at the right time, accorded send-off befitting someone of his stature