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Still waiting: Flood survivors stage sit-in
Flood survivors from different districts organised a protest outside the CM House on Thursday.
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‘No immunity for cold-blooded murderers’
PTI senior leader Justice (retd) Wajihuddin Ahmed says Raymond Davis does not hold immunity.
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Company pitches new container-tracking systems, police plug surveillance system
Sarwar briefs members of the corporate world present about the new and exciting container-tracking system.
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Judges to give one day’s salary to a charity
SHC Chief Justice Musheer Alam makes lots of promises to the judiciary and justice seekers.
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While one artist waits for the dust to settle, the other scratches out an existence
Ayaz Jokhio and Adeel uz Zafar have taken pains to a whole new level with their latest work.
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Alleged blasphemy: Student’s jail custody expires, case stalls
It has been a little over two weeks since a 17-year-old student was sent to jail on blasphemy charges.
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Girl uses kidnappers’ phone to call her father for help
Twelve-year-old Faiza Shakeel was kidnapped on November 21 but she refused to give up her parents’ contact details.
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Power tripping: KESC tries to cut off Rangers
KESC unsuccessfully tries to disconnect the supply to the Pakistan Rangers Director-General office.
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Play was central element of people's lives in Moen jo Daro
Almost every tenth item found from the ruined city is play-related; like different forms of dice and gaming pieces.
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Twin blasts damage railway tracks in Karachi
Railway tracks passing through Shah Latif Town damaged in blasts, repaired later.
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Federal govt to hand over Moen jo Daro
Deadlock over employees and funds to be resolved in next meeting.
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Yusuf Haroon to be buried outside his house
Veteran politician, former governor of West Pakistan Yusuf Haroon will be laid to rest in the lawn outside his house.
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Farmers warn of protests over seed and fertiliser
Jacobabad president alleges ‘large-scale’ corruption in distribution.
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‘Three major hospitals to come under the Sindh govt’
Taj Haider says they need to tie up some loose ends in the devolution process.
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How an asthmatic and a computer programmer were saved from kidnappers
Cousins Fawad and Yasin Arain enjoy their freedom after five months in captivity.
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Paramedic promotions delayed because of public holiday
Employees of CDGK-run hospitals have been waiting for nearly five years.
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A case of exploding railway tracks
The Sindhu Desh Liberation Army is blamed, but no headway in investigations.
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‘Kalabagh Dam could have prevented the flood’
Experts disagree over pros and cons over building more dams.
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Foundation students start 5-year plan to save the zoo
O' and A' level campuses join hands with zoo staff and students playing truant.
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Twin blasts damage railway tracks near Hyderabad
Tracks were repaired soon after and the service resumed, investigations were started to find the culprits.
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Sindh’s demand: ‘Hand over the money with the departments’
Raza Rabbani discusses devolution process with Qaim Ali Shah.
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Four men killed as rival clans clash
Sajjad, Saifur Rehman, Sikandar and Naveed of the Choliyani clan were killed in the resulting crossfire.
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Paramedics demand regularisation
The protest caused difficulties for patients coming in for CT scans, MRIs, x-rays and ultrasounds.
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Slain activist buried, members protest
Police said Jamshed Yousuf was injured three days ago during a clash with the Kacchi Rabita Committee.
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Govt bans pillion riding for two days
The ban would be implemented from midnight Monday and would be effective till midnight February 16.
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Waves and Particles: Newton’s theories take on a new face
Artists use ink, helicopters, sandy beaches to explain wave-particle duality.
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Suspended jailer was asked to put all PPP prisoners in one barrack by home minister
Jailer goes to court for refusing home minster's orders. Court issues notice to home minister.
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In a fight for leftover space, 22 cabins for hawkers are mowed down despite sanction
Hawkers’ association accuses Land EDO of asking for money in return for letting them keep their kiosks.
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Child rights: 2011 is ‘Education Year’, declares NGO
Coalition Against Child Labour Pakistan hopes to free 10,000 children across the country from child labour this year.
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Baby elephants live in quarantine as they wait for their enclosures
Three months after arriving at Safari Park, three baby elephant are being kept in quarantine due to delayed funds.
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Karachi University wants IBA cars off its land
The two institutions are at odds again over land. This time, parking at Valika Ground.
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Encroachment: Sindh High Court orders park’s inspection
Assistant Registrar ordered to inspect nursery and public park allegedly under illegal occupation in Korangi Town.
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Online lingerie store becomes a triumph for male clientele who can’t visit shops
Culturally appropriate business capitalises on segregation.
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In a first, chief justice takes oath, but not at Governor House
Justice Mushir Alam sworn as the new and youngest chief justice of the Sindh High Court.
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Pillion riding banned in Karachi
The Sindh government has banned pillion riding and carrying of weapons in Karachi for two days.
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Electricity: Power to be generated from garbage
A project has been prepared to generate electricity from garbage and solid waste.
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Mass transit system: ‘The only solution to Karachi’s traffic woes’
An efficient mass transit system (MTS) is the only solution to the transportation problems in the city, said experts.
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Express Family Festival: The mauj, masti and maza ends with fireworks
After three days of Mauj Maza and Masti, the Express Family Festival came to an end on Sunday.
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Girl gets 3 surgeries as her parents fought when she was small
A teenaged girl was operated on three times only because of “a deeply conflicted childhood”.
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‘Social taboos kill all romance for us’
Most people might not know the whys behind the day but they definitely love to celebrate Valentine's.
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Polygamy: I do, I do, I do and then I do again
From politicians to your neighbourhood cleric, stories of men who have a second wife are the talk of the town.
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Attack disrupts gas supply to Hyderabad
Major gas pipeline targeted near Phuleli Bridge in Diya Shah Bukhari area.
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Over 36,000 bags of wheat ruined at food department storage areas in Garhi Khairo
Garhi Khairo remained submerged for two months but the food department authorities did not move the bags.
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Rejected by snooty galleries? Put your work in the Warehouse
The Warehouse is for any aspiring artist or anyone with any work to show off.
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Mob torches bus for running over three friends
A passenger bus runs over three young friends near Akbar Road in Saddar, sparking a riot.
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Ramesh Udeshi, beneficiaries sentenced
Former Sindh secretary, land utilisation, along with co-accused were beneficiaries of illegal allotment of land.
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‘MA Zuberi saheb enjoyed a long and successful innings’
Two months after the passing away of the renowned journalist, a reference is held at the Karachi Press Club.
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Mysterious raid at DO’s office for a file on Clifton plot
Anti-corruption team raid office of education and health district officer, taking several files.
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‘Flash mobs’ for survivors of flash floods
Nearly 200 people get together to show off their newly-acquired groove.
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Express Family Festival: Bankay Mian doubles the mauj, masti and maza
Express News mascot and qawwali singer attends second day of festival thronged by families and children.