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Internet surfing major cause of back pain in women
Middle aged women may suffer chronic back pain if they spend long hours surfing the internet, say experts.
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Atif Aslam to make Bollywood debut
Atif Aslam set to follow in Ali Zafar's footsteps, signs three film deal with Tips in Bollywood.
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Partying for Pakistan
“Pakistan is cooking!” in London. British rappers, cricket matches and more in the UK...
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Hrithik, not Abhishek in Agneepat remake
Karan Johar finally admits it will be Hrithik Roshan and Priyanka Chopra in the Agneepath remake.
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MPAs debate impact of Indian TV, cartoons and music
Resolution calling for ban on Indian cartoons was one of the five presented and defeated in the assembly.
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Blaze of glory
Noori, Mauj, Gumby and Ali Azmat give Karachiites a night to remember at the Sound of Hope concert.
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Almost 200,000 SMSs sent every second: ITU
The popularity of text messaging has tripled in 3 years as 200,000 SMSs are being sent every second, says UN agency.
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Facebook apps giving user ID data to advertisers
Facebook confirms that some popular third-party applications are violating the social network's rules.
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Ali Zafar jumps to Katrina's rescue
Ali Zafar jumps in to save Katrina when her hair got stuck in a pedestal fan on the set.
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Horror play fails to horrify
Premier of much awaited horror play 'Let Me In' just did not click.
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A political casting call
Kareena Kapoor or Priyanka Chopra may play Indira Gandhi in a biopic.
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Playing a paraplegic has changed my life - Hrithik Roshan
The upcoming film Guzaarish is the story of a man who becomes a paraplegic when a magic trick goes wrong.
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APMC celebrates 50 years
The organisation is celebrating its golden jubilee in Lahore this month.
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‘The actor woke up and realised she never wanted to act’
Marina Khan on the state of television productions and why the audience is responsible for bad morning talk shows.
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Farmville is leaking your data
Facebook has become the world's most popular social network but is facing new concerns over protecting user privacy.
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Finding peace in Latif’s music
The music of the Lower Indus Valley is mesmerising and there’s no better place than the shrine of Shah Abdul Latif.
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10 things I hate about pets
Their promiscuity. Pets have no standards. They mate with everything, including stray animals and your couch.
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Twitter Alert
Twitter denies involvement in celebrity-tracking service JustSpotted, labelled a 'potential resource for stalkers'.
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Performing arts get a nod from parents
Capa wins kudos from parents for instilling creativity in children.
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Juhi Chawla’s ‘animated’ challenge
Juhi Chawla to do voice-over in Ketan Mehta's upcoming 3D animated film 'Ramayana - the Epic'.
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Bipasha Basu wants in on action films
Bipasha to play victim of marital abuse in upcoming film Aakrosh.
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Of babies and bores
Watching babies is as trying as watching your not-very-close friend’s not-very-well-made home videos.
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Andaaz: Fine-dining your way through history
At a giddy three-floor rise, Lahore's Andaaz spells history, art and a passion for food.
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The whole country despises the same person: Feeha Jamshed
Heir to TeeJays, Feeha Jamshed on the miracle of child birth, going blank and wanting to be a horse.
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Pukar aspire to be heard
Having released two music videos to date, Pukaar hope to become one of the most popular Islamabad-based bands.
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Clint Eastwood on death and afterlife
The Hollywood legend wrestles with mortality in his latest directorial effort, Hereafter.
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Winter warmers
The truth is, when it comes to looking hot when the weather’s not, most of us don’t have a clue.
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Unrequited love, dirty linen and the monsoons
A talk with Kiran Rao at the London Film Festival the day after her film Dhobi Ghat is shown to great applause.
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Now, Ranbir-Priyanka as comic book characters
The protagonists of the film Anjaana Anjaani will now feature in a series of comic books.
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Boost your energy with plyometric exercise
Fitness experts say you can opt for short and effective plyometric exercises for desired results.
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Wilde’s Importance of Being Earnest gets a desi tarka
Adaptation titled The Importance of Being Earnest-Desi Tarka has several comic scenes and witty dialogues.
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Professionals, amateurs perform side by side
Open-mic night includes rap, sitar, acoustic guitar and Sufi music performances and poetry and prose recitation
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Bringing ghosts to life
Miniature artist Murad Khan Mumtaz paints the near-extinction of the native Americans.
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SMS fever at all-time high
Telecommunication operators advertising packages for cheap SMS rates as service continues to be incredibly popular.
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‘We believe that art helps young people dream for a better future’
Translation of Vikram Seth poem by Fahmida Riaz forms basis of Tehrik-e-Niswan play performed at Karachi Arts Council.
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Irfan Khoosat’s production entertains Lahore
Tokray Thallay entertains audiences with sarcastic demeanour, comic action, and witty humour despite bumpy story line.
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Obama ‘trapped’ by Bollywood kidnap comedy
Bollywood makes comedy kidnap movie whose plot is woven around Obama's efforts to put US economy back on track.
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Facebook joins forces with Skype
Skype version 5.0 for Windows includes Facebook tab and integrates Facebook's news feed and phonebook into Skype.
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Nokia’s foot soldier
With his newly designed N8 in hand, Mikko Aarras, senior designer, Nokia truly works, lives and breathes Nokia.
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I would like to live as US President for a week: Nomi
Pakistan's top male model wants to go on a VIP vacation with all the parties and drugs sorted in advance.
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Tunes to save a dying art
Lok Virsa publishes the fifth book on the ‘dying’ genre of classical music.
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Jolie’s filming permit cancelled
Bosnian minister cancels permit for Jolie to shoot parts of her debut feature film in Bosnia.
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Colors TV blocked by Mumbai cable operators
Colors TV, which airs “Bigg Boss 4”, was blocked by cable operators in Mumbai on Wednesday from 7 pm onwards.
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Young classical singers look for opportunities
Nadeem Riaz is a gold medallist with a Master of Arts degree yet has never performed at an arts council.
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Beauty & the Brush: Fair hair with yoghurt care
That our grandmothers used everyday household items in beauty treatments seems bizarre but those treatments do work.
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So you think you can Jahm?
Trio of would-be singers, one of them a Pakistani contestant Murtaza Haider, receive verbal lashing from Simon Cowell.
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Love can take the pain away
Intense romantic love is like a drug and can be as effective as morphine in relieving pain, says a new study.
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Microsoft 'friends' Facebook to make search social
What if your search engine could somehow bring in the people you trust most?
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The Expandables: Deadly dull
The Expendables is brainless, campy and violent — but it is also a dreadful bore.
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A Nightmare on Elm Street: Sleeping sickness
A Nightmare on Elm Street offers a host of scenarios blurring the lines between reality and dream.

















































