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A year late, FIA wakes up against fertiliser fraud
How National Fertilizer Marketing was swindled out of Rs27 billion worth of urea.
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Folk festival: National festival comes to a close
Lok Virsa Islamabad organised the mega event to promote national, provincial and local culture in the Sialkot region.
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Decide cases on merit, CJ tells judges
Says security will be ensured so that courts can give verdicts without fear.
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Halal meat: International conference on Dec 14, 15
To promote Pakistani products in the international market so that halal meat exports could be boosted.
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Monkey business: Raju’s day out
Zoo officials recover missing monkey with help from his mate.
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Sexual harassment: Don’t stand so close to me
9th grader alleges harassment by principal, police refuse to pursue case.
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Medical university: Search begins for new King Edward campus
Officials say bulding will likely be near Thokar Niaz Baig.
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Woman’s body found from UAF servant quarters
Police have registered a case against the woman’s husband and are looking for her brother.
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Lahore Bar elections: Candidates resent ban on pricey campaigns
Rules ban lunches, pamphlets and processions ahead of elections but past administrations have tolerated them.
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Encroachments: Towns to recheck cleared areas, but not Walled City
TMAs directed to turn back returning encroachers in next week.
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‘Iqbal can help us face imperialists’
Scholars say Pakistanis must learn critical thinking.
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Raiwind Ijtema: Thousands head home as first session ends
SP says over half a million participated in first gathering.
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Faisalabad political rally: Nawaz demands urgent ‘memogate’ inquiry
Nawaz Sharif accuses President Zardari of putting country's sovereignty at stake.
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Jhelum Excise and Taxation department seals WAPDA's complaint office
Department also seals office and residence of senior district officer for not paying property tax.
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Getting off easy: 20 people steal goats, crops to avenge murder
The accused told Ajmal he was being punished for killing their brother.
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Daniyal Aziz says govt needs to go
Aziz says government has failed in every respect.
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Police torture: Who says it’s just a game?
Cop breaks in and tortures woman, her sons after his son lost cricket match.
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Research and development: ‘Buy laboratory instruments locally’
PCSIR has so far designed 49 types of equipment.
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Inaugural Address: Chief justice vows to rectify past injustices
Justice Sheikh Azmat Saeed vowed on Saturday to stay loyal to his oath.
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Muharram policing: Security plan ready
12,000 policemen to be deployed in city.
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Quaid-i-Azam Library: Most visitors studying for civil service exams, says survey
64 per cent of library members are post-graduates.
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Lawyers start fighting in civil court hearing
Lahore Bar president to mediate dispute tomorrow.
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Restaurant sued for ‘serving tainted food’
Petitioner says he spotted cardboard chip in chicken karahi.
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Development priorities: Road repair projects to be launched soon
MM Alam, Model Town Link Road, Peco Road, Nalay Wali Sarak on list.
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Third option: ‘Neither generals, nor politicians good for us’
Qadri offers ‘honest’ leadership for ‘revolution against status quo’.
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Inter exams: Pass percentage jumps to 50 per cent in new results
Over 13,000 more students pass exams, according to re-tallied scores.
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Defending Ally: Shujaat reassures PPP of support
Party chief says PML-Q to contest next elections as coalition partner of PPP under a seat to seat adjustment.
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Lahore Broast sued for serving hard-board in their 'Karahi'
Consumer court has set December 13 for Lahore Broast manager and order taker to file a response.
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Judiciary must not disappoint people's expectations: LHC CJ Saeed
LHC Chief Justice says state institutions must perform within constitutional domain.
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Muharram: IG Punjab orders police officers to be on high alert
more than 12,000 policemen will provide security to cover 4,000 majalis and 640 processions.
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Fire in Imperial Market destroys electronic goods worth millions
The fire brigade reached the scene on time and the fire was brought under control.
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Thou doth protest too much
64 booked for protesting and torturing shopkeeper.
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Happy ending: Judge reproaches girl for betraying family
Warden’s wife chooses to go with him.
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Co-operatives hearing: Registrar withdraws over partiality fears
Accused of staying annual meeting because of the plaintiff.
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Anti-dengue campaign: ‘Why wasn’t the court asked before extension?’
Chief minister, Health secretary and DCO told to reply by Nov 28.
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World Philosophy Day: Extremism linked to ignorance of philosophy
Speakers say current century had yet to have a philosopher worthy of mention.
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For the children: ‘Legislation exists, it just isn’t enforced’
NGOs gather under banner of Child Protection Bureau to discuss problem areas on International Day for Children.
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Self sufficiency: ‘Please grow your own greens’
Participants at food security consultation say allocation not lack of funds bigger problem.
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Admissions delay: Private medical schools pocket millions
Hundreds of students to lose admission fees when they withdraw from private colleges.
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Breast cancer: Late-diagnosis blamed for half the deaths
‘With early detection and treatment recovery is guaranteed in 70%’.
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Culture: Thaap conference concludes with poetry recital
Poets used cultural and architectural heritage of Lahore as inspiration for their poetry.
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Warren Weinstein: Leads dry up three months after kidnapping
Police say they released the witnesses, the driver and gatekeeper after interrogating for three months.
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‘Kashmir campaign should focus on human rights’
Roundtable dissects possibilities of peace in South Asia.
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All welcome but ticket only for ‘clean’ politicians: Imran
Says PTI has invited Qureshi to join but hasn’t received a decision yet.
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Higher Education: Access to poor biggest challenge: HEC chairman
HEC credited for a rise in the rate of graduates from 2.5 per cent in 2008 to 7.8 per cent in 2011.
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Sialkot admin warns against illegal schemes
Sialkot TMA declares 57 private housing schemes as fake.
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Murder Trial: Cops blame one another for losing evidence
Arrest warrant for police inspector to explain where important evidence in a murder case had gone.
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Health Department takes on polio
Attention to kids coming to Punjab from other provinces recommended.
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Culture: Italy to provide Rs850m for Walled City’s rehabilitation
Italy’s Ambassador to Pakistan compared Multan to Milan; both cities contained historical architectural monuments.
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PCS vs DMG: Gilani constitutes committee to address grievances
Provincial officers say DMG ‘sidelines’ them, especially in the Punjab.