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Karachi’s first 3D digital cinema opens its doors
A long red carpet led the way for all those invited to the exclusive launch of the Atrium 3D digital cinema in Saddar.
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Karachi University reacts: Shaken up, but not surprised
Students, parents and teachers deride security arrangements.
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Mixing it up with the Cheapmunks
"A video launch? A world tour? Who knows? We have a lot planned - you’ll know in due time" say Cheapmunks.
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Bomb explodes at Karachi University
At least three people injured in small explosion on campus, exams to go ahead as scheduled.
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Restaurant owner killed in Karachi
Khan was shot dead outside his restaurant by unidentified gunmen.
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'MQM is not quitting govt for the sake of democracy'
Altaf Hussain says President Zardari failed to fulfill his promises, MQM supported govt in difficult times.
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Hazara traditions: Big men prove brawn and bravery with balls of stone
Gutti, has survived in the form of a four-category event with stones that range from 80 to 120kg.
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Anti-Corruption Establishment: SCP summons chairman, asst director
A bench of the SC summons chairman of ACE and over the alleged registration of a false FIR.
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Commissionerate system: Local govt draft sent to coalition
The final draft on restoring the commissionerate system has been handed over to coalition partners.
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Disappointed jiyalas: They make it to Garhi Khuda Bakhsh to pray, not Naudero House to stay
Beating their chests and crying profusely, the PPP supporters showered flowers and prayers on Benazir Bhutto’s grave.
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Exhibition: Whose line is it anyway?
For Jaffri, lines can be grained, static, constant, playful and staid.
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Toddler dies mysteriously after parents fight
A two-and-a-half-year old, who had a hole in his heart died and his parents are now fighting over who is to blame.
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Social welfare: Mobile banking project launched
Sharmila Farooqui says that the launch of the Benazir Bhutto Mobile Banking will bring a new era of development.
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Sindhi TV channel takes classes to where schools don’t exist but students do
Laat is the first educational programme of its kind to be aired on private television in Pakistan.
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Much more to do: BB remembered for women’s rights fight
Women’s rights activists remember Benazir Bhutto for fighting their cause.
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Remembering Benazir Bhutto: 'Our PPP is in power but we haven’t arrested her killers'
Thousands of PPP supporters reached Garhi Khuda Bakhsh to pay homage to Benazir Bhutto on her third death anniversary.
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Naudero rings with cries of 'Zinda hai BB'
President Zardari pledges allegiance to Benazir's legacy, promises to stamp out militancy in Pakistan.
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Sindh Advocate General resigns
Yusuf Laghari resigned after a dispute with the law ministry.
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Aspiring Lums students in Karachi discover the competition
High tuition fee one of the main concerns.
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Residents rally in favour of Ghotki DPO
Accuse landlords of conspiring against him.
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Arts Council: Neck in neck for two panels
54th annual elections of the Arts Council of Pakistan were held with two panels.
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Wrong turn: Girl boards wrong train, ends up in the Punjab
Sakina claims her father sent her to Sehwan Sharif all alone.
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Transitions: Y. Bhaimeah, who loved food and teaching Math in equal measure, dies
He helped generations of Karachi students with the equations and cooking recipes.
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Post-assassination riots: 3 years on, Sindh’s affairs in disarray after burning of revenue records
Property cases pile up, officials accused of demanding bribes.
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Plaza collapse: White paper issued against plaza owners
Leaders of the multi-party conference issue a white paper against the “builder mafia” and owners of Sajjad Plaza.
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Charity match: A’ Level students play football for noble goal
Aman Jafri, a student at The Lyceum School, kills two birds with one stone by combining sports and charity.
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Three-day Hindu celebration: Prayers, weddings, and rites of passage
Yatris from India reach Mirpur Mathelo for 302nd annual celebrations for Shiv Autar Sant Shadha Ram Sahib.
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Kathiawar Sunni Vohras: Gujarati-speaking community honours its high achievers
The Kathiawar Sunni Vohras, a Gujarati-speaking community, boast of their unity and cohesion.
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Disconnection : Resident sues KESC for Rs200m
Resident of Karachi takes KESC to court for Rs200 million over disconnecting his power supply on charges of theft.
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Democrats sweep press club elections
Contenders of the Democrats panel won all 12 seats - five officebearers and seven governing-body seats.
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Protocol: CM’s convoy stopped at mazaar?
Army personnel at the main gate of Jinnah’s mausoleum reportedly stopped the chief minister and his cabinet members.
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Cooking the books: 1 million govt wheat bags go missing
Around one million gunny bags of wheat have gone missing from warehouses in Sindh.
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Dr Ruth Pfau: Pakistan’s ‘Mother Teresa’ on floods frontline
Every morning Ruth Pfau stands short and frail before a tall crucifix in Karachi’s St Patrick’s Cathedral.
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Real powers lie with the EDOs: CM
CM says under the local government system, real powers lie with EDOs, while DCOs just coordinate.
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Swine Flu: First test lab set up in Civil hospital
A laboratory for diagnosis for Swine flu has been established in Civil hospital.
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BB’s death anniversary: Over 5,000 security men deployed
Scores of party office-bearers and activists are likely to attend PPP chairperson Benazir Bhutto’s anniversary.
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Local government - Commissionerate bill sent to MQM: Farooqui
A bill for the restoration of the commissionerate system has been handed over to the Muttahida Qaumi Movement.
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Evil genius: Kidnappers would lure victims by paying for cattle in isolated spot
Sukkur police arrest slew of wanted men.
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Benazir’s 3rd death anniversary: PPP workers to march to Garhi Khuda Bux
The rally will change negative perceptions, says adviser.
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Political predictions - FIA’s Benazir probe is a waste: Pir
MQM likely to make important decision after Bhit Shah event, says Sheikh Rashid.
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Confectionary delights: From Konkan to Karachi, Goans know everyone likes a sweet Christmas
What’s cooking in kitchens around the city for the big day?
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Karachi International Book Fair: Indians miss out on launch of fair
Visas were denied initially but the problem has been 'resolved.'
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Missing persons: Shias complain agencies target only them
Families of 10 missing persons claim their men are picked up without search warrants.
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Rallying against rape: Clifton and DHA residents protest, police urge them to take up community watch work
Just because you wear jeans doesn't mean you're 'fast', says protesters.
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Absent from work: Durrani suspends water board MD
Deputy managing director replaces MD Sajjad Abbasi.
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2010: Karachi's most violent year since 1995
CPLC stats show 1,247 people were killed since the start of the year 2010.
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Across Sindh : Trust to start maternal, child healthcare work
This project will cover Kashmore, Jacobabad, Shikarpur, Jamshoro, Badin, Thatta and Kambar-Shahdadkot districts.
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The Institute of Modern Sciences and Arts: 328 students earn their MBA, BBA and BCIT degrees
Convocation was attended by a large number of scholars, educationists, recipients of degrees and their parents.
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Woman shot dead by suspicious husband
Sarwar Pitafi suspected his wife, Allah Jawai, was involved with someone in their area.
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Govt vs religious organisation : Tug-of-war starts over rehabilitation of historical mosque linked to Muslim hero
Rehabilitation of Muhammad Bin Qasim Mosque starts dispute between culture department and religious organisation.