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Funimation delighted a lot of fans last year with their pickup of the Satoshi Kon-directed anime series
Paranoia Agent, which had been out of print for a long time. Some new information recently came out of Japan regarding the property as well as distributor Frontier Works has set a compact single-disc version of the series for release. This compact edition will bring the thirteen-episode run with no extras out on May 26th, 2021 where it’ll be priced at 9,000 yen. It’ll be in Japanese with no subtitle options and no extras.
With that coming up in a few weeks, the main cover artwork has now been released. While there’s always the hope we’ll get something new and updated, even with a compact release, this goes for the traditional cover design.
By Mumtaz Alvi
SARGODHA: Prime Minister Imran Khan said on Wednesday that sugar mill owners extracted Rs126 to Rs140 billion from the pockets of the people by increasing the price of sugar by Rs26 in one year.
Talking to the media after laying the foundation stone of low-cost housing units under the Naya Pakistan Housing Programme here, the prime minister said: “The government’s job is to protect its people.”
He added that the government conducted an inquiry into the sugar scam through the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA), which submitted a startling report showing how the mill owners and powerful people had minted money by increasing the price, evading tax, etc.
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Imran Khan ready to listen to pro-Tareen PTI lawmakers dailytimes.com.pk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from dailytimes.com.pk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.