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No method to the madness
Is there an end to the madness of American military misadventures that have destroyed hundreds of thousands of homes.
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Floods —inequality and social policy
The current economic situation requires re-envisioning of the economic development doctrine in Pakistan.
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The conquering generals — I
In the govt of the East India Company, the military exercised the dominant role in tandem with the governor-general.
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In the land where bad is good
Religion here is an excuse to get away with murder, encourage intolerance and cement backwardness and illiteracy.
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Bringing about change
The political instability is self-created and not the result of ‘political actors’ out to get the PPP government.
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Untouchable Aafia
Is there any tangible evidence against Aafia except for the whodunit version where nothing was even done?
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On poverty-led suicides
Poverty is threatening the whole society and system where the powerful and the elite would be the major losers.
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Changing the world
Revolution begins at home. The key is to act as a model for others, and to become agents of change.
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The Aafia mafia
We should be spending money on Aafia's defence simply because she is a Pakistani national in trouble.
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Volunteers for guillotines?
So, a majority of Pakistanis doesn’t like this government? What should we do? Get the jokers out? How?
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A lesson to learn from the floods
Every cloud has a silver lining and the floods also bring many opportunities for Pakistan to build upon.
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Packaging modernism
Muslim societies duelling between the modern world and Islam will remain the battleground of ideas for decades yet.
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The scourge of monopolies
Under the ruling regime of firms forming “concentrated oligopolies” in Pakistan, price competition is stifled.
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Managing our river flows
Unless there is agreement on a package of supply-side river-water management measures, we will not be able to manage.
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The courage of children
The sight of elated children, laughing and full of spirits at a KESC organised flood relief camp took me by surprise.
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My African experience
Africans belong to very old and magnificent civilisations and their cultures are extremely rich and diverse.
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Javid Iqbal on Allama Iqbal
Allama Iqbal was right in opposing Hudood, and a courageous son is right in defending his father’s thinking.
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Scramble for what?
Pakistani politics has often been little more than an undisguised scramble for power, at times tense or utterly mad.
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Stripped naked
There is a symbolic connection between the scriptural incident and the floods, and whatever else is happening.
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For Musharraf’s Facebook fans
What compelled Musharraf to allow members elected under his patronage to pile up their assets so rapidly.
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Demo-crassy rules
The rural masses are fed on empty promises, kept poor and beholden to the landlord. Doesn't sound like democracy.
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If only we had some compassion
Just because other societies are behaving inhumanely doesn’t give you the right to do so.
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The life of a working woman
Trapped by a gang the working woman was offered ‘work’ in the profession she is currently involved in with.
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Land of conspiracy theories
Pakistanis should forget the ire of Allah, the rich might deserve it, and look to the real causes of their misfortunes
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Allah ki marzi
The nervousness exhibited by the establishment towards the mullah fraternity is not understandable.
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The higher education debate
Trust the silly economic team to start the exercise with the HEC at a time when degree verification raised its profile
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How to commit hara-kiri
It is still unclear how regime-change will be affected by the ardent, messiah-lovers on the idiot box.
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The price of incompetence
We pay for a bureaucracy and government that does not seem to do much, and talk goes back to corruption, incompetence.
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For pete’s sake
Mandelson’s memoir The Third Man, truly give us an insight into the whole grisly dysfunction of New Labour.
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In a spot, in a fix
Three more faces that I need to reconcile with, they put me in a spot, they put me in a fix.
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The politics of relief
If banned charities can offer support the state cannot deliver, they are likely to succeed in gaining support.
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Help for women prisoners
Women prisoners in Pakistan need help, a contribution to the legal aid office would be a donation to a worthy cause.
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The road to riches?
With legislators, public representatives, demanding immunity from accountability, what can FIA or NAB do?
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Surviving democracy
Two dangers that lurk for our democracy: shadowy intelligence outfits and inability to finance governmental operations
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A new paradigm of education
In order to start improving the quality of education, we need to understand where and why we have failed.
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Literacy and citizenship
Literacy and education could turn the population into a resource rather than a burden on the country.
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The hypocritical media
It seems the Pakistan media like a free media except when it comes to commenting on itself.
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Why our music channels need to die
Watching local music channels makes me want to find a blunt object and pay someone to slowly beat me to death with it.
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The Taliban in Mohmand Agency
An operation needs to be launched in Mohmand to eliminate the strongholds of terrorists in Khwazai and Baizai areas.
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Ayodhya door ast
Ayodhya is far from their reality, but as dreams go the chrysalises are quick to become mortician chroniclers.
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How US-Taliban relations can improve
It may well be that in the future the Taliban will not allow al Qaeda or a similar group a base in Afghanistan.
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A needless proposal
Land-owing, slave-owning ‘farmers’ do not require aid in any shape, why the scheme to make farmers buy fertiliser?
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Rethinking ‘counterterrorism’ strategy
The govt should engage tribal insurgents in talks and bring them into the mainstream in order to isolate the jihadists
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Why Aisam’s tennis is so special
Every time things go wrong, massively wrong, and then we have someone out there who gives us reason to hope.
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The bright side of pakistani cricket
Contrary to what all the News of the World would have you believe, all is not rotten in Pakistani cricket.
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The troubled HEC
The crisis relates to recurring budget funding. The Teacher and Staff Union is threatening to shut down operations.
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Pakhtunwali and the Taliban
If suicide bombings are not representative of Islam, then by no stretch can they be associated with Pakhtunwali.
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No light at the end of the tunnel
With no alternate leadership or a system that can catch the attention of the people, there is despondency all over.
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What ails our public universities?
Unfortunately, education (let alone higher education) has never been on the agenda of the national parliament
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The burgeoning fiscal deficit
It is clear now that Pakistan will remain in a fiscal quagmire for some years to come.

















































