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sport: Yousuf, Younis not to challenge PCB in court
The players don't plan to fight in court fearing that PCB may produce some record there, which may go against them.
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11:21 AM PST | Friday, 12 Mar, 2010 |
world: Putin to sign multi-billion dollar arms deals in India
Prime Minister Vladimir Putin will sign more than a dozen pacts, including an accord of the sale of Admiral Gorshkov.
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07:05 AM PST | Friday, 12 Mar, 2010 |
world: Strong quakes torment Chile as president sworn in
More than a dozen significant aftershocks during Sebastian Pinera’s inauguration amply demonstrate his challenges.
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06:02 AM PST | Friday, 12 Mar, 2010 |
international: US Congress urged to engage with Muslims
“The Americans are fixated on technology and technological success but that will not win the war for them,” Dr Atran said.
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05:20 AM PST | Friday, 12 Mar, 2010 |
provinces: Militants bomb BNP Senator’s relative’s home
Police say two militants riding a motorbike threw a hand-held bomb at the house of Muhammad Abid.
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11:11 PM PST | Thursday, 11 Mar, 2010 |
sport: Australia beat Netherlands for place in World Cup final
Australia defeated the Netherlands 2-1 and will now face defending champions Germany in the final.
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10:45 PM PST | Thursday, 11 Mar, 2010 |
sport: Germany thump England to enter World Cup final
Olympic champions Germany thrashed England 4-1 in the first semi-final of the Hockey World Cup in New Delhi.
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07:24 PM PST | Thursday, 11 Mar, 2010 |
sport: PHF sacks team management, selection committee
PHF has sacked the team management and selection committee after Pakistan's disastrous performance at the World Cup.
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06:44 PM PST | Thursday, 11 Mar, 2010 |
cricket: Ijaz Butt not apologetic for action against players
“Such strong action was urgently required to put Pakistan cricket back on track,” the PCB chairman said.
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05:28 PM PST | Thursday, 11 Mar, 2010 |
sport: Pakistan end Hockey World Cup ranked last
Pakistan lost 3-2 to Canada, ending the tournament ranked twelfth, their worst performance in history of the W'Cup.
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04:55 PM PST | Thursday, 11 Mar, 2010 |
business: Finance minister delay "won't disrupt" IMF aid
Tarin and another former ministry chief dismissed concern that the failure to appoint a new minister could delay aid.
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04:44 PM PST | Thursday, 11 Mar, 2010 |
pakistan: SC orders closure of police torture cells
The Punjab government has been asked to issue notices to the concerned officials in the police brutality case.
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02:19 PM PST | Thursday, 11 Mar, 2010 |
pakistan: UK, Pakistani officials say British boy not found
Earlier reports said that the boy had been freed but later it was said that a boy in an unrelated case was the one released.
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11:40 AM PST | Thursday, 11 Mar, 2010 |
HIGHLIGHTS
  • Self-serving PCB
    The queue for the guillotine ought to have been headed by Ijaz Butt and his inner circle.
  • Protection for women
    Can we be certain that the Harassment of Women Bill will actually change the situation on the ground?


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TERRORISM
Tahir ul-Qadri’s fatwa should inspire a strategic campaign geared towards countering militancy and terrorism.
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CRICKET
The PCB's disciplinary actions have been inconsistent, and Younis Khan deserves better.
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UNDERGROUND MUSIC
An 18-year-old rapper uses his lyrics as a way to comprehend and connect with his environment.
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PROVINCE
How much magic can sand cast on one? An indefinite amount, a traveller finds out on a journey to Thar.
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WORLD
The report also noted that Pakistan’s “security forces acted independently of civilian authority” during the judges' restoration.
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SCI-TECH
The blockage of the Hunza spells doomsday for communities dwelling along the basins of the Indus River.