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Editorial
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Editorial
Terror turbulence and martyrs' legacy
Missing them sorely today
In the long run of the annual reminiscences about their heinous extermination by the marauding occupation forces in a scorch-the-intellectual wealth-policy at the first light of our freedom in1971,
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Editorial
Eavesdropping on telephone legalised
A danger to freedom
The other day while commenting on a news item that the government was about to legalise telephone-tapping, we urged them not to do it, but those entreaties have unfortunately gone unheeded.
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Post Editorial
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Our martyred intellectuals Dr. Rashid Askari
Intellectuals are the best brains of a country and the conscience of a nation. They are the friends, philosophers, and guides of the people.
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