One dies in Mohmand blast; forces? camp attacked

GHALLANAI: A person was killed in a bomb blast while militants fired several rockets at security forces? camp in the Mamad Gat area of Safi Tehsil in

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People are talking about ?

? the brave janitor from a minority community who gave his life and saved that of many female students when a terrorist blew himself up near the cante

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Kayani hails Swatis? support in action against militants

MINGORA: Chief of the Army Staff (COAS) General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani on Saturday lauded the courage and determination of the people of Swat for making

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Cellphone users? number up 6.3m in 2008-09

ISLAMABAD: Cellular subscribers rose 6.3 million in fiscal year 2008-09 as compared to 25 million net additions in 2007-08, suggesting that the satura

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PPP to back any party for Musharraf?s trial: Wattoo

LAHORE: Minister for Industries and Production Mian Manzoor Ahmed Wattoo said on Saturday that the PPP would not obstruct the trial of General (retd)

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Baloch leaders skeptical about Musharraf?s trial

ISLAMABAD: Prominent politicians of Balochistan doubt that former president Pervez Musharraf would face a trial on his possible return because he enjo

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Imran comes up with ?minus-all? formula

LAHORE

PAKISTAN Tehreek e Insaaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan has now shifted his focus from a ?minus-one? formula to ?minus-all? which he thinks

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Journalists ?not equipped to judge story with gender lens?

Islamabad

Pointing out the prevalence of largely unnoticed gender discrimination in electronic and print media, speakers at a national seminar

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?PIC fails to offer angioplasty to the poor?

LAHORE

THE Young Doctors? Association has criticised the Punjab Institute of Cardiology for not offering primary angioplasty to the poor, who

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Ex-navy officer may head KPT; experts oppose ?decision?

KARACHI: Speculations that a retiring naval officer will be appointed to head the biggest port of the country has perturbed industry officials who say

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