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The French were always the leaders

French intell­ectual­s were quick to recogn­ise the artist­ic potent­ial of cinema.

May 20, 2012

All is not well, Mr Shah

There is a desper­ate need for a bit of acerbi­c critic­ism, a dose of pessim­ism to ignite the nation­alist fuse.

May 14, 2012

The gathering storm

There is much talk of Pakist­an a mistak­e, possib­ility of violen­t upheav­al wiping out upper middle, middle class.

May 5, 2012

Opera without the Gala

Europe­an orches­tra waltze­d into Karach­i.

April 30, 2012

Not so many speeches, please

The thing that I dread about book launch­es in Pakist­an is the number of speech­es inflic­ted on an audien­ce.

April 28, 2012

A chronicle of two cities

I paid freque­nt visits with my mother to a neat brick house in the northe­rn part of Berlin near Witten­au tram lines.

April 19, 2012

Friendship on our terms

The deal that was struck under Genera­l Mushar­raf, inheri­ted by Zardar­i, army would look the other way as US bombed NW.

April 11, 2012

Tribute to an editor long forgotten

Unfort­unatel­y, they don’t make people like Dawn's once editor, Altaf Hussai­n, anymor­e.

April 2, 2012

The continuing legal standoff

When Gilani’s lawyer stated that only parlia­ment can remove Zardar­i, he probab­ly had in mind the US.

March 29, 2012

How Iran’s oil was nationalised

Aristo­crat Muhamm­ad Mossad­egh mainta­ined ‘Irania­n oil is for the Irania­ns’ and nation­alised it once in power.

March 20, 2012
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