Man shoots wife on dowry issue
SIALKOT, June 20 2006: A man allegedly shot dead his wife as a punishment for not bringing dowry from her parents at Majra of Sambrial tehsil on Monday. Reports said
SIALKOT, June 20 2006: A man allegedly shot dead his wife as a punishment for not bringing dowry from her parents at Majra of Sambrial tehsil on Monday. Reports said
SUKKUR, June 20 2006: There teenaged boys were shot dead over a Karo-Kari dispute in a village in Hatri Ghulam Shah police station’s jurisdiction, Larkana district, late on June 17(Saturday)
ISLAMABAD, July 20 2006: The government has taken 156 FM radio stations off the air to stop the spread of religious extremism and anti-state sentiments, notably among Pashtun tribes near
QUETTA, June 20 2006: Journalists protested in Quetta on June 19 against the murder of tribal journalist Hayatullah and demanded his killers be arrested immediately. The rally, organised by the
KARACHI, June 20 2006: A large numbers of journalists from print and electronic media participated in a rally organized by the Pakistan Federal Union of Journalists and the KUJ from
ISLAMABAD, June 20 2006: The protesting mediamen announced June 19 to continue boycott of parliament’s proceedings until the government accepts their demand for an independent fact-finding mission and a Supreme
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