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Editor’s Note: March 2012

Posted on 05 March 2012  · Categorized in Miscellaneous.

A war-like situation exists in Balochistan and the government seems totally helpless – in fact, most legislators cannot even visit their own constituencies. Syndicated from: Newsline » News & Politics

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Pakistani Journalists Under Siege

Posted on 29 February 2012  · Categorized in Miscellaneous.

Forty-nine journalists have died of violence in the country since 2002 and most belong to the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA). Syndicated from: Newsline » News & Politics

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Let’s Break Up: Is Pakistan Ready for New Provinces?

Posted on 29 February 2012  · Categorized in Miscellaneous.

The case for and against the creation of new provinces takes centre stage as the 20th Constitutional Amendment Bill is introduced in parliament. Syndicated from: Newsline » News & Politics

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The Case of Pakistan’s ‘Bogus Voters’

Posted on 29 February 2012  · Categorized in Miscellaneous.

Will the Election Commission of Pakistan succeed in compiling error-free computerised electoral rolls or will the procedure remain a distant dream? Syndicated from: Newsline » News & Politics

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Pakistan’s Triumvirate: The Government, the Judiciary and the Army

Posted on 29 February 2012  · Categorized in Miscellaneous.

The Memogate and the NRO cases marked the height of the triangular battle between the PPP, the Supreme Court and the GHQ. Syndicated from: Newsline » News & Politics

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Movie Poster Warehouse: Of Gods and Generals

Posted on 28 February 2012  · Categorized in Miscellaneous.

In our latest poster in the “Movie Poster Warehouse” series, we take on the men in khakis. Syndicated from: Newsline » News & Politics

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Interview: Shireen Kamran

Posted on 28 February 2012  · Categorized in Miscellaneous.

“I am always inside my work; I go into my canvas in a bid for resolution, follow my hand, and once I’ve resolved my issues and had enough, I leave it.” Syndicated from: Newsline » People

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The Twilight of the Frontier’s Iron Lady

Posted on 26 February 2012  · Categorized in Miscellaneous.

On February 8, 2012, Nasim Wali Khan had her application for senator rejected by the ANP party parliamentary board. Here’s a look at the former provincial president of the ANP and the first-ever woman directly elected to Pakistan’s national parliament. Syndicated from: Newsline » People

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How Mansoor Ijaz Nearly Brought Down the Government

Posted on 25 February 2012  · Categorized in Miscellaneous.

The verdict on the Memogate scandal is yet to be given but the government and judiciary, among many others, have a lot to answer for. Syndicated from: Newsline » News & Politics

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Interview: Zainab Alam, Co-designer of Krizmah Bags

Posted on 23 February 2012  · Categorized in Miscellaneous.

“The real credit goes to the women of Chitral who would badger me to give them designs to embroider, every time I visited the valley.” Syndicated from: Newsline » People

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Interview: Dr. Mohammad Jawad, Surgeon Featured in the Documentary Saving Face

Posted on 22 February 2012  · Categorized in Miscellaneous.

“The documentary Saving Face is about brave women who have suffered a lot and it ends on a positive note.” Syndicated from: Newsline » People

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Letter from India: Rushdie Interrupted

Posted on 20 February 2012  · Categorized in Miscellaneous.

From the politically motivated exclusion of Salman Rushdie from the Jaipur Literary Festival to the exploitation of the people of the Andaman islands, Sujoy Dhar updates us with news from India. Syndicated from: Newsline » Viewpoint

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Movie Poster Warehouse: The Shining

Posted on 19 February 2012  · Categorized in Miscellaneous.

Altaf Hussain replaces Jack Nicholson in the Stanley Kubrick classic horror film The Shining The Whining. Syndicated from: Newsline » News & Politics

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One Province Too Many?

Posted on 17 February 2012  · Categorized in Miscellaneous.

The debate on the creation of new provinces rages in the country and Newsline examines the constitutional, legal, administrative and economic implications of this step. Syndicated from: Newsline » News & Politics

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