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News for Monday, 21 May 2012

Ministries hindering decision on reopening of NATO supplies

Certain hurdles, like no conclusion of negotiations by ministries and related departments in addition to the question of the controversy of apology by the US, are delaying finalization of the...

Moving in right trajectory with Pakistan, says White House

Exuding confidence on the reopening of closed NATO supply routes to Afghanistan, a top aide of US President Barack Obama has said that the US is moving in the right...

Erdogan’s address another milestone in Pak-Turkey friendship: Gilani

Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani on Monday thanked his Turkish counterpart Recep Tayyip Erdogan for his address to the joint session of parliament and termed it another milestone in the...

Hypertension, diabetes increasing worldwide

The rates of people suffering from high blood pressure and diabetes are increasing in both developed and developing countries, warns the World Health Organization (WHO). According to the study which...

PAL chairman condemns scholar’s murder

Pakistan Academy of Letters Chairman of Abdul Hameed on Monday strongly condemned the murder of prominent intellectual, critic and poet Dr Shabih-ul-Hassan. The PAL chairman said that writers are reformers of...

Inquiry-based education vital: PSF chairman

Inquiry-based science education (IBSE) is imperative to boost students’ learning process and help in developing strong relationship among students and teachers as learning is a two ways traffic, said the...

Admission in morning shift a herculean task for parents

Like every year, at the advent of new academic session, admission in morning shift in the model colleges working under Federal Directorate of Education (FDE) remained a Herculean task for...

Low-level cadmium increases women’s cancer risk

Low level exposure to cadmium, acommon food pollutant may significantly increase the risk’ of developing cancer among women, new Swedish study warns. The heavy and toxic metal is widely used...

Depressed people spend more time chatting online

Depressed people use the internet differently than others, spending more time chatting online and file-sharing, according to a new study. The study, which followed 216 college students, monitored actual Internet use...

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