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Today's Paper

Saturday, July 30, 2011

ISLAMABAD After the calm brought to the troubled waters of the federation by SCs flexible order in Establishment Secretary Sohail Ahmads matter, some quick fixes by the judiciary perceptibly in anticipation of a legislative onslaught by the government raised alarm bells. While cancelling the ...

 

SARGODHA - Three minors including a brother and sister were electrocuted as the local utility store in-charge allegedly connected the shop with electricity wires for prevention of theft in village ...

FEROZEWALA - Progressive Law Associates, a lawyers forum during an emergent meeting chaired by its president Ch Tanveer, demanded the government establish labour and consumer courts in Sheikhupura. ...

It is easy to take pride in being Norwegian this week, when hundreds of thousands of people gather on our public squares without a yell for revenge or death. The Norwegian response to the terror of July 22 has been exceptional: after the initial chaos, calm solidarity. But I fear that it would not ...

The growing disconnect between Indian Defence Minister A.K. Antony and the services came to the fore for the third time in two months when the defence minister told the IAF chief that he was displeased with remarks on Indian nuclear strike capabilities during the Pakistan foreign ministers visit. ...

It is unfortunate that trouble should rock Indian-Held Kashmir shortly before the Pakistan and Indian foreign ministers meet in New Delhi after an agonising one-year wait. Once again, Indian army personnel have dishonoured a Kashmiri woman, leading to anti-India demonstrations by thousands of ...

An abandoned kitten is struggling to find a loving home because her unusual markings bear an uncanny resemblance to Hitler. The six-week-old cat - abandoned at the roadside - earned her name 'Kitler because the distinctive black patch on her top lip looks like the Nazi leaders moustache. Staff at ...

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