Other News
on Kalpoint
- Hearing on Zuma painting adjourned
(23-May-2012) - Two parties back strike call
(23-May-2012) - Nuova scossa di magnitudo 3.7 Altre dodici nella notte
(23-May-2012) - Donna Summer and Robin Gibb Their Music Legacy Beyond Disc
(22-May-2012) - Does Diablo III\'s big online-only bet pay off?
(22-May-2012) - North Korea says it will expand nuclear program in face of
(23-May-2012) - Le nouveau gouvernement de Vladimir Poutine
(22-May-2012) - Retrospective adjustment Nepra hikes power tariff by up to
(23-May-2012) - Mending US-Pak ties Bilawal asks Obama to show courage and
(23-May-2012) - Diablo 3 Forum Filling with Hacking Complaints Stolen Item
(22-May-2012) - Al Qaeda bomber kills 96 Yemeni soldiers
(22-May-2012) - Zardaris Chicago visit reaped humiliation for country Imra
(23-May-2012) - NATO summit Obamas Pakistan gamble falls flat
(22-May-2012) - PM makes mockery of his office Nawaz
(22-May-2012) - President Zardari urges early conclusion of Pak Turkey Pre
(22-May-2012) - Humble advice Erdogan meets Nawaz JI leadership
(23-May-2012) - Slow progress in missing persons case annoys SC
(22-May-2012) - Egyptians set to pick president for first time
(23-May-2012) - Donna Summer and the Grateful Dead Added to National Recor
(23-May-2012) - US Pakistan thaw swiftly becomes debacle
(23-May-2012) - Pakistan to discipline officers over base attack
(22-May-2012) - Police doubt temple was attacked
(22-May-2012) - House body summons Chaudhry Nisar again
(22-May-2012) - Mount Everest Death Toll at Four with One Missing
(22-May-2012) - To celebrate seizure of East Jerusalem
(22-May-2012)
SPACE FOR AD
in National - Wed May 23, 2012
QUETTA: Hemmed in between irate and increasingly frustrated judges and a recalcitrant administration, Deputy Attorney General (DAG) Malik Sikander announced on Tuesday hi
in International - Tue May 22, 2012
One week after its release, Diablo III remains the only PC game anyone is talking about. Some of that talk is about how the game, a decade in the making, is a huge hit, with
in International - Mon May 21, 2012
WASHINGTON - (AP) On paper at least, European leaders agree: They need stronger growth measures to help their economies expand out of their 2.5year-old government d
in International - Mon May 21, 2012
The two singers, so different in so many ways, defined their music and their respective eras so precisely as to make it almost impossible for anyone else to fill their enorm
in International - Fri May 18, 2012
ATHENS: Greece began preparing Friday for its second election in just six weeks, with increasing alarm over the crisis in the eurozone after the savage downgrading of banks
in International - Thu May 17, 2012
At a time when international desks are being cut to the bone, this is the one bone that the newshounds won\'t give up. Wars can be covered from thousands of miles away, g
in National - Wed May 16, 2012
LAHORE, May 15: Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif says the energy shortage problem is the result of non-serious attitude as well as "inept" policies of rulers.
T
in International - Wed May 16, 2012
(TEHRAN, Iran) The negotiating stance from Iranian officials never varies: The Islamic Republic will not give up its capabilities to make nuclear fuel. But embedded in the
in International - Mon May 14, 2012
Los Angeles, CA – Many have said that the 1970"s were the golden age of the sitcom. There is little doubt, that at least in comparison to much of what came before and after
in International - Sat May 12, 2012
ATHENS: Greece\'s president is set on Saturday to call last-ditch talks in a bid to forge an emergency unity government and avoid fresh elections, after the main parties
in National - Fri May 11, 2012
LondonThe United Kingdom Thursday vowed to build on a deeper and stronger relationship with Pakistan saying its future matters greatly to Britain and agreed on building u
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 - Thu May 10, 2012
SANAA (Reuters) - As Yemen struggles to shake off ex-President Ali Abdullah Saleh\'s legacy, the United States has intensified drone strikes on al Qaeda-linked militants,
in International - Thu May 10, 2012
Galaxy S3 has just been revealed. Samsung will release it in the market by month end in a few markets. In United States the Galaxy S3 is not expected to arrive at the she
in International - Wed May 09, 2012
BEIJING – China\'s expulsion of an American reporter working for the pan-Arab news network Al-Jazeera has drawn criticism from other journalists and the United States,
in International - Tue May 08, 2012
In poetry, motherhood is often used as a symbol or a metaphor for one who is a source of new life, fertility, a womblike experience, or one who gives birth to someone or
in National - Mon May 07, 2012
WHILE Pakistan has strongly condemned the US drone attack in North Waziristan on Saturday killing more than ten persons, the US Defence Secretary Leon Panetta in an intervie
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
Britain\'s ruling coalition sustained punishing loses in local elections, with final results released Friday showing both the Conservatives and their partner Liberal Democra
in National - Fri May 04, 2012
ACCORDING to media news, the Times magazine, in its recent issue, included Chief Justice of Pakistan Iftikhar Chudary in the list of hundred most influential people of th
in International - Thu May 03, 2012
PARIS -- If polls are to be believed, leftist Francois Hollande will soon be French president, and will tell Barack Obama next month that France is speeding up its withdrawa
in International - Thu May 03, 2012
United States President Barack Obama\'s strategy of maximizing personal political mileage for his presidential re-election campaign from the killing of Osama bin Laden ha
in National - Wed May 02, 2012
ISLAMABAD: The US apology for the Salala attack was once thought to be the easiest of Pakistan"s demands for the Americans to fulfill.
However, it has n
in International - Wed May 02, 2012
Washington: US-led coalition forces have weakened the Taliban in Afghanistan, but terrorist safe havens in Pakistan and endemic corruption still pose tough challenges, a
in International - Sat April 28, 2012
The charity fundraising web page set up by Claire Squires, who collapsed and died while running the London marathon last weekend, has raised more than £1m in less than a
