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Healthy living: Keep your whites pearly
A few simple home remedies to get the star shining on your teeth.
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Travel: Musings on the Mekong
Scarred by war and stifled by communism, the Vietnamese are now looking to the future.
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Tattoos: Skin deep
Blood, sweat, tears and a whole lot of convincing… that’s what goes into making a tattoo in Pakistan.
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The 3D’s of self-defence
In these troubled times, you need to know how to Defend yourself, Deflect attacks, and Defuse dangerous situations.
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Strumming along Zoe Viccaji
Ms.T goes one-on-one with the talented Zoe Viccaji.
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Book review: Philosophy of Love - a logical love?
Singer looks at historical developments in conceptualization of love in literature and older philosophical writings.
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Recipe: Eggplant and parmesan cheese
This delicious cheesy recipe is totally worth slaving in the kitchen.
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Hottie of the week: Shehroz Sabzwari
Shehroz is the kind of guy everyone wants to bring home to Mommy dearest!
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Gender equality: Levelling the playing field
Gender equality is not only a desirable goal but also one which will help Pakistan realise its untapped potential.
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Healthy living: Hair rescue
Here are some natural methods to resolve the anguish of hair fall.
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The new Nazis
Bolstered by an economic meltdown and fears of a cultural invasion,the radical right is on the march across Europe.
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I conquered Kilimanjaro
‘He who climbs upon the highest mountains laughs at all tragedies, real or imaginary,’ says Nietzsche.
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Naya Pakistan: Revitalised
Years have passed since their debut album rocked Pakistan. Now Vital Signs are back with an offering for our times.
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An open letter to the preachy married friend all Pakistani singles have
Sorry to burst your bubble, but I am not dying to tie the knot today.
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Divide and Rule!
90% of women from all walks of life, were frustrated with the amount of stress they faced to get a lawn suit.
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Lawn hater
A multitude of models on billboards, a ballroom and a stampede of bored aunties results in lawn exhibition.
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Hottie of the week: Umair Jaswal
Rock band Qayaas’ frontman Umair Jaswal can definitely hold more than a few tunes.
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Healthy living: To eat or not to eat?
Skipping meals will make you giddy while overeating afterward might not do you any good either.
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All the shor about Chor
Why does co-Ven’s Chor bring all the trolls to the yard?
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Travel: Small wonders of the Maasai Mara
It is better to be poor and live long than to be rich and die young ~ Maasai proverb.
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And miles to run…
“My mind was set on doing what it takes to help survivors of domestic violence. I did what I do best: I ran.”
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A glimpse of the magnificent Mughals
From Babar’s Bagh-e-Wafa to Zafar’s defeated golden crown, Mughal exhibit brings to life journey of legendary empire.
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AIDS: They call him Patient Zero
A migrant worker was the first Pakistani to be reported HIV positive back in 1987.
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Drama mama: Love is all you need
On most days, love doesn’t seem nearly enough. I need patience, humour, wet wipes!
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Recipe: Honey BBQ wings
They are easy to make and the lip-smacking sauce makes them even yummier.
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Zodiac: Reeling in the Pisces man
Pisces man will continue to protect his freedom before diving into a serious commitment.
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Movie review: Flight - a safe landing
Flight is a moving voyage, and almost entirely turbulence free.
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Do you wear conscientiousness on your sleeve?
Exploring the ethics of ethical fashion.
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Healthy living: Easy ways to banish stress
Stress is deadly. And the more you worry about it, the worse it becomes.
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A portrait of the artist, Ambreen Butt
Ambreen’s work speaks volumes about modern Pakistani art.
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Footprints in the mud
Taking the road less travelled to the Chandragup volcanoes, a hidden geological wonder off the coast of Makran.
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Muslim rule: The other side of the story
Our minds grow closed, our books remain unread and our true history is forgotten. But there exists a glorious past.
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Bin the bags
Break the stranglehold before polythene bags suffocate us.
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Hair in Style: 2013
For all you fashionistas, 2013 has brought a variety of wearable hairdos that will bring out the diva in you.
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Celebrating College Sweethearts
Love is happiness, love is eternal bliss but can true love really happen in college?
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Recipe: Chicken, shiitake mushroom, noodle soup
Clear soups are both mouthwateringly delicious and extremely healthy.
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Make-up tips: Glam Night vs Day Chic
Anam Falak gives tips on how to turn on the heat during the day and become a show-stopper at night.
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Hottie of the week: Faris Shafi
These days, our local Slim Shady is working on another video and has also tiptoed his way into acting.
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Movie review: The Impossible - swept away
The Impossible, through some fantastic CGI, shows the massive impact of the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami.
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The buzz is all about bees
In arid Chakwal, honeybees come to the rescue of groundnut farmers.
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Chinese Zodiac: 2013 - Happy new year
Banish those merely monthly zodiac signs, for the Chinese New Year is upon us!
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The shadow of Sadequain
Sadequain’s legacy, like his greatest work in the historic Frere Hall, is in decay.
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Beating about Bush Bazaar
The last thing Bush expected when he invaded Afghanistan: Bush Bazaar.
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Drunk driving: When one for the road becomes one too many
Broken bodies and shattered lives are the result when booze mixes with baravado.
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What NOT to say to a woman when she’s PMSing
If you are a guy, you’re likely to make this time of the month a little worse than it needs to be.
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Hottie of the week: Shehryar Munawar Siddiqui
Move over Fawad Khan, we’re putting another actor on our hottie throne.
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Book review: Deliciously Yours - measuring happiness
Grab your copy of book of recipes written by none other than Lal Majid of Lal’s patisserie fame.
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Self-defense: Playing it safe
Women often present an easy target for criminals out for some quick gains, since they are physically vulnerable.
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Recipe: Bohri Fried Chicken
Bohra food is easy as pie and tasty at the same time.
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Book review: The Perfect Gentleman - a portrait of confusion
Imran Ahmad’s memoir is an account of his struggle for acceptance in the multi-racial Britain of his childhood.