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- House body summons Chaudhry Nisar again
(22-May-2012) - To celebrate seizure of East Jerusalem
(22-May-2012) - Politics is not Dr Khans cup of tea
(21-May-2012) - Donna Summer and Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau: They worked har
(21-May-2012) - Separatists Strike to Honor Slain Kashmiri
(22-May-2012) - Syed meets Qadri blames govt for target killing
(21-May-2012) - Lockerbie bomber Megrahi dies in Libya leaving unanswered
(21-May-2012) - Pak Turkey bound in religious cultural links Fehmida
(22-May-2012) - NATO summit Obamas Pakistan gamble falls flat
(22-May-2012) - Activists Urge NATO to Protect Afghan Womens Rights
(21-May-2012) - Obama making Europes mistakes
(22-May-2012) - Pakistan restores Twitter after block over Prophet cartoon
(21-May-2012) - Three original Wiggles to hang up their skivvies
(21-May-2012) - Rulers have sold themselves for $365m: Imran
(21-May-2012) - Lockerbie bomber Megrahi dies in Libya leaving unanswered
(21-May-2012) - Slow progress in missing persons case annoys SC
(22-May-2012) - Quake victims sleep outdoors as aftershocks hit Italy
(21-May-2012) - Donna Summers I Feel Love back in UK charts
(21-May-2012) - Police doubt temple was attacked
(22-May-2012) - Ahmadinejad should open nightclubs Iran MP jibes
(21-May-2012) - Malik welcomes Shahbazs move to record statement before SC
(21-May-2012) - IHC suspends PMs task force
(22-May-2012) - Pakistan US signal cautious optimism on supply routes
(22-May-2012) - One year on Three navy officials court martialled for neg
(22-May-2012) - Protest over murder of journalist Razzaq Gul
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in International - Thu May 17, 2012
Bill Shorten has warned that the labour movement is facing a "gathering storm" from an enthused and engaged Opposition, but urged it not to succumb to pessimism
in National - Wed May 16, 2012
KarachiPresent government is fully representing all the sections of our society and fully efforting to resolve the problems of labour, peasants, students, downtrodden peo
in International - Tue May 15, 2012
PARIS: Socialist Francois Hollande is to be sworn in as France\'s president Tuesday before naming a prime minister and dashing to Germany to battle with Berlin over how t
in International - Fri May 11, 2012
FOLLOWING the local election results, everyone seems agreed this was a reverse for the Coalition. Not one that points to a change of government. More a strong shot across th
in International - Thu May 10, 2012
LONDON Queen Elizabeth II voiced the ruling coalition\'s bid to offer economic hope and win back voters after its worst few weeks yet in her annual address to the parlia
in International - Wed May 09, 2012
Literally overnight, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has jolted his government toward the centre of Israeli politics, given himself the largest ruling coalition in the
in International - Wed May 09, 2012
New Delhi: India appears not to be a happy place for women to become mothers, as it has been ranked 76th among 80 "less developed" countries, even below some of
in International - Wed May 09, 2012
DAVID Cameron sent texts to Rebekah Brooks in the week she resigned as chief executive of News International over the phone-hacking scandal to tell her to keep her head u
in International - Wed May 09, 2012
THE OUTCOME of Sunday"s general election is that Greece"s commitments to austerity are no longer valid, the leader of the country"s second largest party has said, in comm
in National - Mon May 07, 2012
ISLAMABAD: Resolution of the Kashmir issue is the key for the peace and prosperity of 1.5 billion people in South Asia. Any positive move towards the resolution of the issue
in International - Mon May 07, 2012
Socialist Francois Hollande defeated conservative incumbent Nicolas Sarkozy today to become France\'s next president, heralding a change in how Europe tackles its debt crisi
in International - Sat May 05, 2012
Conservative Party\'s Boris Johnson was re-elected as mayor of London beating Labour\'s Ken Livingstone in a close contest, even as Tories took a drubbing across Britain
in National - Thu May 03, 2012
KARACHI: It is a myth that Pakistan does not have resources or money for development, said architect and urban planner Arif Hasan. "The budgets allotted for project
in International - Thu May 03, 2012
This week, nine individuals got together and decided on the price of oranges in Australia. None of them are orange farmers. They decided to reduce the price of oranges by 50
in National - Wed May 02, 2012
LAHORE: As a gift to labourers on May Day, Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif has distributed the keys of 1,296 flats among labourers at the Labour Colony on Defence Ro
in National - Wed May 02, 2012
PESHAWAR, May 1: Various labour organisations on Tuesday arranged rallies and seminars in connection with the International Labour Day in different parts of Khyber Pakhtu
in International - Mon April 30, 2012
French President Nicolas Sarkozy is calling for tougher borders and a stronger national identity.
He is also accusing the left of petty slander as he struggl
in International - Sat April 28, 2012
LONDON: Labour Party"s candidate for Mayor of London Ken Livingston has alleged that right-wing media in Britain and politicians - as well as in rest of the western count
in National - Sat April 28, 2012
Karachi: State Bank of Pakistan and all its offices of Banking Services Corporation, including the Public Debt Offices, will remain closed on May 1, 2102 (Tuesday) being Pub
in International - Fri April 27, 2012
Nations, rights groups and victims hailed a historic verdict after Liberia"s Charles Taylor was convicted on Thursday of aiding and abetting war crimes in Sierra Leone. T
in International - Fri April 27, 2012
The Progressive Conservative (PC) party in Alberta won a majority in the recent provincial election and received a mandate to implement their political platform, which inclu
in International - Thu April 26, 2012
News Corp. chairman Rupert Murdoch said Wednesday that his globe-spanning TV and newspaper empire doesn\'t carry as much political sway as is often believed, telling a Br
in International - Wed April 25, 2012
LONDON James Murdoch, who recently resigned as chairman of U.K. paybox BSkyB, has denied he used the influence of his family\'s British newspapers or his relationship with U
in International - Wed April 25, 2012
Cosatu is the biggest barrier to job creation and redress in SA, says DA leader Helen Zille.
Addressing Stellenbosch University students on Tuesday, Zille ac
in International - Wed April 25, 2012
LONDON (AP) News Corp. chairman Rupert Murdoch defended his globe-spanning, half-a-century long media career Wednesday, telling an official inquiry into U.K. media ethic
