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Cameron now hails Pak progress in tackling terror
 
New Delhi—Visiting British Prime Minister David Cameron on Friday strongly defended his controversial remarks on Pakistan's record in tackling terrorism even as they threatened to affect London's ties with Islamabad ...
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The Cameron’s dilemma: Biased or Diased!
 
British Prime Minister has just paid his first visit to India, originally aiming at enhancing the Thames-Ganges relations. Ironically though, he acted as the God father and issued directives to Pakis ...
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Majority of Pakistanis consider India a threat: poll
 
Washington—Though terror groups continue to strike in their country, a majority of Pakistanis still consider India as a major threat, view US as an enemy and a ...
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Chinese leaders condole fatal air crash
 
BEIJING—President Hu Jintao and Premier Wen Jiabao on Wednesday respectively sent condolence messages to their Pakistani counterparts after a deadly airplane crash that ...
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PESHAWAR—The destruction being brought about by devastating floods in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and in Northern Areas is still afoot as hundreds of people have lost their lives and thousands other have been rendered homeless. The catastrophe in last three decades has claimed lives of over 280 innocent people at isolated places in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pinjab, Gilgit Baltistan and Azad Jammu Kashmir during three-day ...
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By U.Zee

Fake degrees in educational department too!
Well, under-the-cover fake degrees have not been found to be confined to just the politicians but in fact, the educational institution has not been found free of it either. And to top it all, International Islamic University's Head of the Department's degree was recently found out to be all, but fake! What a shame!

Ignorance's bliss…
It all began with checks and balances on the politician's degrees and look where we have landed. We have found out that our most of the doctors were quacks and teachers were with forged degrees. If the focus remained on the politicians only, things would've been better as we are used to of criticising the political figures but with every department carrying forged degrees, one gets depressed and can't help but say that perhaps, ignorance was really a bliss!

Attempt to malign 2-nation theory!
Indian movies have been borrowing our songs time and time again, to such an extend that we have begun to mix the Bollywood songs with ours. In Chhote Ustaad, if our singers were asked to sing just Pakistani songs and Indians to present their cultural numbers, it would have made sense. But combining both the songs as one culture is a serious attempt to malign the two-nation theory and in fact, our very identity which needs to be dealt with iron hands!

Have PPP workers never seen cake?
It seemed here day before yesterday that PPP workers had never seen cake as they literally dropped over the cake being cut to mark the birthday of President Zardari, in Karachi. When our educated illiterates act this way, it seems to be a really shameful sight! God give them some shame!

Nawaz's heartbreak over CoAS's extension…
When Nawaz Sharif was asked to comment on the Chief of the Army Staff; General Ashfaq Pervez Kiyani's term extension, he said nothing but 'Aur Bhi Gham Hein Zamane Main Hazaron, Muhabbat Ke Siwa'!

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