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Man accused of attacking police station acquitted
Saeed Khan's counsel says he was falsely implicated and there was no evidence against him.
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Magistrate rescues man from detention
Police failed to justify the man’s detention.
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Court suspends transfer orders of nine officials
Petitioners were transferred when they challenged their promotions.
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SHC bars PPP from interfering in PS-21 by-elections
The petitioner accused MNA Faryal Talpur and PPP of using state resources.
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GENCO reluctant to follow PM’s orders
The switch aims at utilising the vast reserves found in Thar’s fields.
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Ghotki’s residents parched as pumps remain broken
Two broken motors installed at the waterworks yet to be repaired.
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Judge refuses to hear Baldia factory owners’ bail plea
Factory owners’ lawyer said his clients are aggrieved as they lost their precious asset.
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Five police officers on trial at the Anti-Terrorism Court
Law enforcers accused of murder of four Baloch men on Tariq Road.
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Ahead of Ashura: Residents on procession route move to ‘safer’ areas
Saviour saint’s mazar, three others shut down due to security threats.
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Karachi gets a taste of Korean culture
The event is a part of a series planned to celebrate the 30th anniversary of Pak-Korea ties.
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BDS defuses 5kg bomb near Baldia imambargah
Police finds bomb containing ball bearings stashed in a ghee container.
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No need of Army operation in Karachi: Kayani
Army chief says Rangers are doing a good job in the violence plagued megalopolis.
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Muharram: Cellular services may be suspended starting tonight
Sindh government announces three-day public holiday on 8, 9 and 10 of Muharram.
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Mobile suspension case: SHC issues notices to PTA, interior ministry
PTA maintains that the suspension is for the safety of people, application should be dismissed.
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Cars provided to judges not insured
In case of accident, judges have to bear the expenses themselves.
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Cellphone crimes: Courts issues notices in petition against unverified SIMs
PTA issued a notice in 2009 directing all cellular networks to check subscribers’ identities.
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Kidnapping case: Three men get life terms
The court ruled that the time the men spent in jail during their trial will be included in their sentences.
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Cellphone ban: Irked gynaecologist takes govt to court
Doctors cannot attend to emergencies when the government suspends cellular services.
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Saving mangroves: Investing in environment is not philanthropy, experts tell industrialists
Govt, private sector needs to work together to protect the country’s coastal areas
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Pursuing peace: MQM appeals for sectarian harmony
Hussain said that his party had been working to unite people of different sects and end sectarianism.
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Nurturing businesses: At IBA, entrepreneurs can develop ideas
Aman Centre for Entrepreneurial Development inaugurated.
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Electoral fraud: ‘PPP approves of army deployment’
I would advise the government to launch a target operation without delay: Manzoor Wasan.
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Illegal weapons: Court upset as NADRA continues to issue licences
SHC calls for comments from interior ministry, NADRA.
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Law and order: ‘Target killers caught have no political affiliation’
Sindh IGP meets the media to discuss Muharram security.
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Wali Khan Babar’s trial: Hearing moved to Nov 28 as judge on leave
Court prosecutor still unhappy with security arrangements during trial.
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Bengali graphic artist feels Kolkata and Karachi are made for each other
Sarnath Banerjee chats with writer Mohammed Hanif at T2F.
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Ban on cellular service: Police fear terrorists may use other means besides cellphones
Bomb experts and police came across mobile-phone-controlled devices in 2004.
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Di Matteo axed after Chelsea thrashed by Juventus
Manager shown the door as Blues’ survival in the balance
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Police arrested 165 target killers in 2012: IG Sindh
Vital information extracted through interrogation of the arrested criminals, says Fayyaz Leghari.
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Traders accuse policemen of kidnapping, say they have video to prove
Two gold traders go to court accusing two policemen of kidnapping them.
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Benazir Bhutto was against Kalabagh Dam: Sharjeel
Sindh information minister refutes Pir Pagara’s allegations against PPP leader.
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Govt to organise cattle show in Hyderabad next month
Veterinary university will be established in Larkana, officials inform chief minister.
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Suspected TTP militant among 12 arrested in city
Police also nab suspects involved in stealing Rs1 million from a private company’s vehicle.
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Govt finds no takers in court on motorcycle ban
High court rejects Sindh government’s plea for one week ‘blanket ban’.
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‘Misoprostol should be available over the counter’
Some gynaecologists believe this ‘abortion-related drug’ should be banned
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Customs officials thwart attempt to smuggle wildlife
Law enforcers seized three trucks which were reportedly carrying ibexes and falcons.
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Senior journalists map out code of ethics for the media
They will also ask political parties to let the reporters do their work freely.
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‘Besides govt, 10% NGOs are also wrong’
CM adviser speaks at workshop to reflect upon the management of 2012’s floods.
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‘Late diagnosis, not breast cancer, the greatest threat’
Dr Rufina Soomro claims Pakistan has highest number of cases in Asia.
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Muharram security: Sindh govt requests army's assistance
ISPR denies receiving any such request.
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For the people: SHC says no to 10-day motorcycle ban in Karachi
Justice Alam says large number of population using bikes for transport, allows ban for holidays
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Karachi operation rhetoric triggers fresh tensions
Khursheed Shah says move on the cards; Nawaz also call for action; Altaf says move to emulate 1992 military operation.
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Pension cards: Govt to computerise data of retired employees
The project aims at getting thousands of ‘ghost’ employees off govt payroll.
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Police register FIR 13 days later
Cantt police register FIR thirteen days after the killing of two men belonging to the Dawoodi Bohra community.
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More collaboration needed in education
Adam Thomson believes KSBL graduates will make a difference.
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LUMHS students call off hunger strike
University authorities inform MBBS students of 2007-08 that their clinical training is unlikely to begin before 2014.
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Police constable killed over blood money
A group of armed men shoot Constable Kamal Khan Domki at his doorstep.
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Home dept seeks court permission to re-impose ban
The earlier notification was suspended by the high court on November 15.
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Anti-local govt forces brace for a showdown
Opposition and nationalist parties to observe ‘black day’ across Sindh on Nov 30.
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‘As extremism rose, so did Iqbal Haider’s passion to defeat it'
Former HRCP chief fought for equal rights of people, including minorities and women.