After the Supreme Court’s orders to make sugar available at 40 rupees per kilogram, sugar mills have again cut off sugar supply to dealers, resulting in a shortage of sugar in the country. The situation is particularly disappointing in the NWFP...
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Stunning the audience and faculty, a law student of the Punjab University (Lahore) refused to accept a gold medal, awarded to him for claiming the top position in LLB, in protest against the political irresponsibility of the government. The student,...
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Continued construction of plaza on cultivable land is becoming a growing concern among the business community in the country; the latter recently demanded that such construction be discouraged so as to prevent the possibility of food shortage in future....
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A terrible suicide bombing incident killed 41 and wounded over 100 people in Peshawar’s famous business center Khyber Bazar.
While the Australian cricket team once again bagged the Champions Trophy Cricket 2009 title, held in South Africa, doubts are being voiced as to whether Pakistan deliberately lost its match against Australia in their last group match and against New...
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The latest in the Kerry-Lugar Bill, as lit by major news sources, is that Pakistani officials and leaders find the bill to demanding to be accepted. They tend to see the bill as at odds with Pakistan’s sovereignty and insulting to the national sense...
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UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has condemned the terrorist attack on World Food program Headquarters in Islamabad.
Business profit in major corporate sectors in Pakistan declined by as much as 22 percent in the second quarter of the year (April to June, 2009), according to a recent analysis report by the JS Group of Pakistan. The main reasons for the decline in...
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The provincial assembly of the NWFP province, on Friday (October 2, 2009), unanimously demanded of the government that the Water and Power Development Authority (WAPDA) stop the merciless load shedding in the province, failing which the provincial...
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Pakistan’s Hopes for ICC Champions Trophy came to a back-breaking end as the Kiwis beat the Pakistani team by five wickets in the second semi-final of the tournament, in Johannesburg on October 3, 2009. With the victory, New Zealand moves on to meet...
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