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LHC declares sacking of 20 law officers invalid
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LAHORE: The Lahore High Court has declared the termination orders of twenty law officers in Punjab null and void Wednesday, Geo News reported. While hearing the petition filed by the sacked ...
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Nation united against war on terror: Malik Habib
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ISLAMABAD: Caretaker Interior Minister Malik Habib has said that war on terror is our own war and the whole nation is united against it, Geo News reported. In a policy statement during Senate ...
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Pakistan's twisting, turning politicians
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PESHAWAR: For politicians in most countries, switching parties is a once-in-a-career move made only after careful thought. But in Pakistan, changing sides to gain advantage is standard practice. ...
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Printing of Pakistan’s largest voters list begins
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ISLAMABAD: National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA) has begun printing what is being billed as the country’s largest voters’ list as part of the arrangements for the upcoming general ...
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A long road back to No. 1 for Tiger Woods
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ORLANDO: Tiger Woods never questioned his ability, only his health. Woods returned to No. 1 in the world by winning the Arnold Palmer Invitational, not surprising except if you consider where ...
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1965 war hero MM Alam passes away
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KARACHI: 1965 war hero Muhammad Mahmood Alam popularly known as MM Alam passed away in Karachi. Pakistan Air Force (PAF) spokesman said that Air commodore (retd) Muhammad Mahmud Alam passed ...
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US teens go mobile for Internet: survey
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WASHINGTON: Most American teenagers use their phones to access the Internet, with one-fourth of them going online mostly on their mobile device, a survey showed Wednesday. Some 78 percent of ...
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Pakistan middle class fixes sights on China
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ISLAMABAD, March 8, 2013 (AFP) - When Misbah Rashid taught Chinese 30 years ago, few signed up. Today her department has more than 200 Pakistani students, increasingly attracted by the prospect of ...
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Malala Yousafzai stresses need to educate women
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LONDON: In a message recorded for the United Nations, Malala Yousafzai has stressed the need to educate women and hopes peace can be achieved. In her Women’s Day message, Malala said those ...
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