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Review: Devious maids - the maids of Beverly Hills come clean
A carbon copy of Desperate Housewives with a Hispanic twist.
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Right to the City: Inside Karachi with six local artists as guides
The book, curated by Shahana Rajani, will be launched in Pakistan around mid-August.
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The new age of cardiology: Heartbeats turn digital at country’s first paperless hospital
E-cardiology at the Indus Hospital uses text and multimedia messages to transfer information.
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Lyari Youth Café: As bullets fly, residents turn to books and chai
ARM Child & Youth Welfare and Karachi Youth Initiative open up a platform for the youth.
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Stamp of approval: Determined voters refuse to let polling officers leave before their turn
In the absence of trained polling staff, people guide each other on how to vote .
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Review: Bates Motel - too close for comfort
In case of Norman Bates and his mother Norma Bates the creepy mother-son bond goes beyond.
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Post-retirement service: 13 police officials removed on SC order
In October 2012, the apex court had ordered to cancel appointments on contract.
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Karachi violence case: SC orders Sindh IG, Rangers DG to fall on no-go areas from today
Judges question why DG Rangers has failed to appear two days in a row.
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French Bazaar: Parisian delicacies meet Pakistani crafts
Stalls of food, jewelry, clothes, pottery and other items were set up at Alliance Française.
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4th ASNA Clay Triennial: Personal to political, Chinoy lets her work do the talking
Bold, personal and hopeful were some of the words used to describe the works of painter and sculptor Tabinda Chinoy.