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Ramadan Price Spiral
Government action too little, too late
The Prime Minister's Office (PMO) has stepped in for combating the price spiral in the aftermath of the commerce minister washing his hands of his responsibility. Principal Secretary Dr.
 
Short-lived honeymoons
Martial law has only a short-lived honeymoon. It fails to woo people permanently. These sentences by an ex-Brigadier (Brig.
 
Another black chapter in Pakistan's history?
Gen. Musharraf has opened a black chapter in Pakistan's history by brutally killing a popular tribal leader, Nawab Akbar Bugti, who was branded as a "terrorist" creating "trouble for Pakistan.
 
Bangladeshi movies at the Oscars?
For as long as I can remember, I have always dreamt that one day a Bangladeshi would be able to produce a film which would make a profound impact at the Oscars.
 
They also serve
The World Health Organization puts the number of disabled people in Pakistan at around 10 per cent of the total population while the government's estimate is far lower -- three per cent of the population.
 

 
   
 
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