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Tasks before the new HEC chief
Higher education suffers from the dual blights of underinvestment and political interference.
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Line of fire
Sabre-rattling aside, in a conventional war, the uncomfortable reality is that Pakistan would eventually and lose.
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Musharraf and Lal Masjid
General (retd) Musharraf becomes the first former army chief to be formally charged with murder.
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Success in Zimbabwe ODIs
Pakistan’s weaknesses were still quite apparent.
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NUML in limbo
The issue appears to be whether the university is under civilian or military control.
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The Taliban equation
The lack of government clarity on how to tackle militancy and the Taliban is becoming rather disturbing.
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Knock, knock
The militants strike and kill at free will every day; there is no guarantee that they will not come after this woman.
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Stealing energy
he stoppage of theft can alone help overcome an energy crisis that has virtually paralysed us.
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Trauma and violence against women
Violence against women should never be considered a private home matter; it is and always will be a criminal matter.
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Hockey: down the abyss
The changes required of players need to take place at a much junior level.
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Living in the time of terror
The ruling set-up should play the role of a leader and decide once and for all how to tackle the monster of militancy.
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Breach of contract
HEC scholars should be held accountable and the HEC should be pushed to collect the money that it is owed.
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Shakil Afridi for Aafia Siddiqui?
It is hard to see why a rethink on Dr Afridi’s sentence would come so many months after his conviction.
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PTA: guardian of moral values?
Director General PTA bars all calls and SMS packages and seeks a compliance report to be submitted by September 2nd.
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Feed the children
While it is not the job of wealthy citizens to feed those less able, some might say it is their social responsibility.
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Mobile justice
The delays that occur in our judicial decision-making are well known; the initiative of mobile courts is laudable.
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After Afghanistan and Iraq, now Syria
President Obama and his team are under growing pressure to make up their minds.
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Losing to Zimbabwe
Pakistan’s bowlers proved to be off-target and struggled to gain momentum against a determined batting line-up.
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Imran Khan stands his ground
Rather wisely, the Court opted to dismiss the closely watched case.
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Calling for the army?
The notice taken by Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif of events in Karachi is welcome.
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White elephants
The PPP government had five years to fix the PSM and failed miserably.
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Lack of cooperation
The stories told by relatives of missing persons before the Court once more highlights their plight.
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Righting the region
The accusations by Kabul of Pakistan intervening in its affairs by backing certain militant groups must be dealt with.
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Bundle of nerves
Those who have studied cultural anthropology of Pakistan, know impulsivity is a common trait in society.
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A matter of protest
It is a fact that the PTI must now look at itself as a party which wields power, not one sitting in the opposition.
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Killing spree
In the violent melting pot that is Karachi, law enforcers need to be more proactive.
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Engulfed by the angry Indus
If villagers claim that there are not enough rescue boats, let the authorities correct this concern.
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Red tape nightmares
The government places too many bureaucrats in charge of what companies can and cannot do.
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Another silenced voice
Pakistan has already been termed one of the most dangerous countries in the world for journalists.
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Bhakkar violence
Outlawed outfits, sometimes using altered names, carry on their ‘missions’, creating still more havoc.
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Recognising the shift in Pakistan’s India policy
At the heart of the matter is the asymmetry between the domestic approaches to the peace process in both countries.
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By-poll highs and lows
The PPP’s strong showing in Sindh and the PML-N’s in Punjab also displays before us a divided country.
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A word of caution
Funding short-term consumption with long-term financing is the very height of fiscal folly.
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Welcome step
In a somewhat expected decision, the DCC decided that there would be no attempt to talk with home-grown militants.
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Talking trade
The foreign policy of Pakistan is littered with lofty promises of future cooperation that never materialise.
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At the polls, again
Voter turnout and enthusiasm was significantly less than on May 11.
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Polio setback
Rains across all four provinces have delayed a polio vaccination campaign that was to begin on the 13th of this month.
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Freedom of information
At a time when the PTI has been subjected to much criticism, the RTI comes as a breather for the new government.
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Cracking down
Terrorism can only be defeated by acting against it from as many directions as possible.
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Indicted for Benazir’s murder
As head of state at the time of the murder, Musharraf may be able to shed light on some matters.
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PM’s address to the nation
PM Sharif’s rather vague views on militancy, the issue that most greatly impedes development, were disappointing.
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Making the best of it
On the energy front, the Nawaz Administration really does appear keen on making the best of resources.
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A question of prisoners
The process of bringing prisoners home must be expedited.
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Revising textbooks in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa
Promoting violence in any manner does not appear to be a very wise decision at all.
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Blood on the Nile
The people of Egypt need help; the bloodbath there must be stopped.
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The charade continues
The world is growing tired of Pakistan’s increasing inability to govern itself.
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Seeking protection from panchayats
Marriage by choice is a human right and one that parents, panchayats, jirgas or the state cannot override.
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Children who smoke
This calls for countrywide awareness campaign, implementation of the anti-tobacco legislation that we have in place.
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To the gallows
When the death penalty is in place, there can be no hope of undoing a wrong.
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The flow of benefits
The energy plan has had a good start so far, but there are much greater challenges ahead.