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  2. Daily Times (Pakistan) - Wikipedia

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    The Daily Times (DT) is an English-language newspaper that is simultaneously published from Lahore and Islamabad. [4] The Daily Times is considered as a left leaning newspaper that promotes liberal and secular ideas. [5] It is a member of the All Pakistan Newspapers Society. [6]

  3. Daily Times - Wikipedia

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    Daily Times may refer to the following national newspapers: Daily Times (Nigeria) , newspaper published in Nigeria Daily Times (Pakistan) , newspaper published in Pakistan

  4. Pakistan Daily Times - Wikipedia

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  5. 1978 massacre at Multan Colony Textile Mills - Wikipedia

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    In 1978, Colony Textile Mills was one of the most profitable factories in Pakistan, [10] and it employed more than 5000 workers. [11] When workers learned that the factory had made profits, they argued that they were owed a bonus [12] under the Labour Policy of 1972, which extended the scope of the labour laws and entitled workers to increased profit-sharing and a statutory bonus. [13]

  6. Rashed Rahman - Wikipedia

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    Rashed Rahman is the former editor of one of Pakistan's major English language newspapers, the Daily Times. He served as the editor from 2009 – November 2015. He served as the editor from 2009 – November 2015.

  7. Najam Sethi - Wikipedia

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    He was arrested by the second Nawaz Sharif government in 1999 on trumped-up charges of treason before being released by the Supreme Court of Pakistan. In 2002, he founded the Daily Times of Pakistan and became its editor until leaving in October 2009. He also served as the Pakistan correspondent of The Economist from 1990 to 2008. [6]

  8. Rao Hashim Khan - Wikipedia

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    Rao Muhammad Hashim Khan (Urdu: راؤمُحمّد ہاشِم خان), was one of the oldest and most senior members of the Pakistan People's Party.He hails from District Pakpattan which is considered a stronghold of the Rao Family, who settled in this area after the independence of Pakistan in 1947.

  9. Pakistani English literature - Wikipedia

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    There is a growing English press and media in Pakistan. Several English-language newspapers of national and international repute have taken root in the country, with the most prominent being Dawn, established in the 1940s and Daily Times (Pakistan),The Nation, The News International, The Friday Times, The Express Tribune, The Regional Times of Sindh and Pakistan Observer.