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Old Wednesday, February 22, 2012
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dawn news paper is very large it consists of lot of pages which pages are good ones for candidate who tying for css exam
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dawn news paper is very large it consists of lot of pages which pages are good ones for candidate who tying for css exam
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First Page, Editorial Page and International News Page are must and just try to scroll through other pages as well. You don't have to read everything...Stick to the bold topics. As in front page, You don't have to have all the information about what PM is doing or President is doing, but if something big comes up, like Composite dialogue, Baluchistan resolution, Kashmir, and Anything relation the Great Game...then you must read that. Don't waste your time on Crime page, but if you have Sociology then it can be helpful to get statistics about various social problems. Similarly editorials and International news should be of relevant to your sense.

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css aspirants must read front,back, international pages with editorials and comments.
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i am going to appear in 2016 at that time front and back page are important to read for me?
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i am going to appear in 2016 at that time front and back page are important to read for me?
hey i don't think you should go for newspaper if you are going to appear in 2016 instead of that just read notes and books and in 2015 you can make newspaper reading your habit its all time consuming instea ofthat go for subjects like optionals or islamiyat or e.d.s or composition
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