
Pakistani people sit outside a cafe during a power cut in Karachi late on April 21, 2009. Pakistan has announced that it is moving its clocks forward by an hour in an effort to conserve energy and ease acute power shortages. Pakistan has experienced severe electricity outages across the country since early 2008, with an increasing number of blackouts in major cities causing hardship and putting a strain on businesses.

A Pakistani motor-cyclist rides during a power cut in Karachi late on April 21, 2009. Pakistan has announced that it is moving its clocks forward by an hour in an effort to conserve energy and ease acute power shortages. Pakistan has experienced severe electricity outages across the country since early 2008, with an increasing number of blackouts in major cities causing hardship and putting a strain on businesses.

A student walks on the debris of a school building allegedly destroyed by militants in Mingora, capital of Pakistan's troubled valley of Swat on Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Student sit on the floor as they attend a class in their school building allegedly destroyed by militants in Mingora, capital of Pakistan's troubled valley of Swat on Tuesday, April 21, 2009. Taliban militants are setting up checkpoints in a district next to the valley, a lawmaker said Wednesday, spurring fears that a government-backed peace deal imposing Islamic law in the area has emboldened the insurgents to expand their reign.

Pakistani residents walk on a street during a power cut in Karachi late on April 21, 2009. Pakistan has announced that it is moving its clocks forward by an hour in an effort to conserve energy and ease acute power shortages. Pakistan has experienced severe electricity outages across the country since early 2008, with an increasing number of blackouts in major cities causing hardship and putting a strain on businesses

Students attend a class in their school allegedly destroyed by militants in Mingora, capital of Pakistan's troubled valley of Swat on Tuesday, April 21, 2009. Taliban militants are setting up checkpoints in a district next to the valley, a lawmaker said Wednesday, spurring fears that a government-backed peace deal imposing Islamic law in the area has emboldened the insurgents to expand their reign.

Students sit on the floor as they attend a class in their school allegedly destroyed by militants in Mingora, capital of Pakistan's troubled valley of Swat on Tuesday, April 21, 2009. Taliban militants are setting up checkpoints in a district next to the valley, a lawmaker said Wednesday, spurring fears that a government-backed peace deal imposing Islamic law in the area has emboldened the insurgents to expand their reign
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