LAHORE: Outgoing British High Commissioner in Pakistan Robert Edward Brinkley paid a farewell visit to Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif at the Chief Mini
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Pakistan News
HYDERABAD DECCAN: National Champion Muhammad Asif got off to a sterling start in IBSF World Snooker Championship when he out-potted Ahmed Aly of United States of America 4-1 on Sunday in Hyderabad Deccan (India).
Faisalabad-born Asif making his debut in world championship, recovered after dropping the to opening frame to thrash Aly 36-59, 63-53, 62-49, 74-17, 83-16.
Asif, who dethroned Muhammad Sajjad earlier this year to win his first national crown, make a nervous start but raised his game as the match progressed.
Pakistan number one Muhammad Sajjad also outclassed Farhan Mirza of Sweden 4-0.
On Monday, Muhammad Asif will be facing a big challenge as he take on former World Champion Steve Mifsud of Australia while Sajjad play Juha Erkinmikko of Finland.
Top four cueists from each of six-men group will qualify for the last 64-stage of the competition.
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Residents of Lahore like to think their metropolis is a cut above the rest of Pakistan — a hallowed centre of education, intellectual thought and a cultural bell-wether.
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WASHINGTON: The CIA provides hundreds of millions of dollars to Pakistan?s spy service, including payments for the capture or killing of wanted milita
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SYDNEY: Brett Lee?s chances of playing in the first Test have all but disappeared after being ruled out of this week?s Sheffield Shield match at the S
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MANILA: Philippine boxing hero Manny Pacquiao stands to earn tens of millions of dollars in endorsements as firms at home and abroad rush to link them
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PESHAWAR: Various office-bearers of the recently formed Pakistan Muslim League (Likeminded Group) announced rejoining the PML-Q in the presence of its
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