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KARACHI: Pakistan’s central bank said it would buy government paper from commercial banks on Friday in seven-day reverse repo to inject funds into the money market. The State Bank of Pakistan did not say how much money it would inject through the open market operation.
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MUMBAI: No other tale is as familiar to me as the Mahabharat. Whether it was stories heard in my childhood, animated books that were gifted, or watching B. R
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Staff Report HYDERABAD: Awami Tehrik (AT) President Ayaz Latif Palijo has termed the bus firing incident at Qazi Ahmed as a deep conspiracy, SAMAA reported Friday. Palijo also contacted with Awami National Party (ANP) and Punjabi Pakhtun Ittehad (PPI) to foil the conspiracy
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NOTTINGHAM: West Indies captain Darren Sammy won the toss and elected to bat against England in the second Test at Trent Bridge here on Friday.
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Staff Report LAHORE: All-rounder Shoaib Malik has said that upcoming series against Sri Lanka will be beneficial for players.
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CANNES: Take a timeless French classic, “Dangerous Liaisons”, and whisk it to 1930s Shanghai: a South Korean director pulled off the unlikely stunt in Cannes on Thursday. “It’s a delightful reworking of ‘Dangerous Liaisons’, a cruel fable with two wonderful actresses,” said Edouard Waintrop who picked the selection at the Directors’ Fortnight sidebar section of the festival
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Staff Report DIR: The teacher, who allegedly tortured a five-year-old female student in a private school of Lower Dir, was produced before a local court on Friday. According to reports, Qari Ibrahim, a teacher at Iqra Model School, beat up the innocent girl, Roheen, with a plastic pipe.
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Staff Report KARACHI: At least four people were killed and three others injured in separate incidents of firing and violence in different areas of the city, SAMAA reports Friday morning. Meantime, 15 miscreants involved in serious crimes in the city have been arrested in a targeted operation conducted by the Rangers.
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Staff Report ISLAMABAD: A trial court on Friday rejected Hamid Saeed Kazmi’s plea seeking acquittal from Hajj corruption case. The former religious affairs minister is facing corruption charges in the Hajj scandal. He will be formally indicted on May 23.
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A three-member bench headed by chief justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry heard the case pertaining to the Lal Masjid operation on Friday. Deputy attorney general informed the court that a case has been registered in Aabpara police station following the court orders. The court ordered to file fir of the parents whose children went missing during the operation.