CDGL gets hundreds of requests for spray daily

LAHORETHE fear of dengue fever has now emerged as an epidemic in the city as the Public Health Department of City District Government Lahore (

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Govt under fire by women legislators

LAHORETHE Punjab government on Tuesday was criticised by the women legislators from the PPP, elected on reserved seats, and several opposition

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Institute of Parliamentary Services to be set up

ISLAMABAD: In a rare reconciliatory atmosphere in the National Assembly on a private members day, the members from both sides of the aisle stood up to

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REFILE-Al Qaeda troubled in Pakistan under leader-expert (AlertNet)

Source: Reuters (Refiles to change headline) By Randall Mikkelsen WASHINGTON, Nov 18 (Reuters) - Al Qaeda is struggling to boost its appeal in Pakistan following President Pervez Musharraf’s resignation, a U.S. …

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District health dept starts fogging drive

RawalpindiFinally, the district health department has started fogging in one of the seven tehsils of Rawalpindi district, Taxila Tuesday for p

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Pakistan coach favours neutral venue (The West Australian)

Pakistan coach Intikhab Alam wants to play Test matches against India at a neutral venue in case the Indian government does not clear its cricket team’s tour of Pakistan in January due to security con

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LHC summons Bahawalpur SP, SHO

LAHOREJUSTICE Abdul Shakoor Paracha of the Lahore High Court has summoned Bahawalpur SP (Investigation) and SHO concerned for November 20 in a

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Tortured minor girls rescued from employer

LAHORETHE Lahore High Court on Tuesday ordered a thorough medical check-up of two minor maids, sisters, who were illegally detained and severe

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35 more dengue cases detected

LAHOREAS many as 35 new patients of dengue fever have been detected in Lahore during the last 24 hours.Director Communicable Disease C

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Al Qaeda troubled in Pakistan under leader: expert (Reuters via Yahoo! News)

Al Qaeda is struggling to boost its appeal in Pakistan following President Pervez Musharraf’s resignation, a U.S. terrorism expert concludes based on comments by the militant network.

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