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Floods and governance
The massive floods across the length of Pakistan have exposed yet another aspect of deteriorating governance.
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Getting ahead
Since we spend most of our waking hours at work, how do we know we are putting our best foot forward?
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Come hell or high water
Fashion will continue to progress in Pakistan, come hell or high water.
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How America can make a difference
In the aftermath of the 2005 Kashmir earthquake, US helicopters lifted in millions of dollars worth of aid.
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The president under fire
One thing is for sure: President Asif Ali Zardari is a determined man.
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If the shoe fits
If a shoe falls on a president and no one is there to record it, did it make a splash?
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Let’s stay on topic, please!
Can’t we even get through a national emergency without flinging dirt on each other, staging a few “sit-ins”.
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A perfect script for a black comedy
Power centres are busy in point-scoring as if the devastation was a playground for political mileage.
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Whose freedom are we celebrating?
What is likely to be forgotten is the promise embedded in the new land.
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Recommendations for flood relief
To expect people to evacuate on their own is not going to work. The government needs to take charge.
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Shame
The fact that this is the largest disaster does not mean that nobody can be apportioned responsibility.
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Managing the disaster managers
One often wonders how a country run by a bunch of total lunatics can be expected to perform a reasonable job.
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Cameron, cricket and the CM
British Prime Minister David Cameron said something in India that made him an instant celebrity in Pakistan.
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Lost in the flood
The heaviest rains in about 80 years and I still have a roof over my head, still have a home, am still ‘here’.

















































