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Buoyancy aids
The state is now bobbing, barely afloat but not drowning nor toppling sideways.
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Talking books
Pakistan is not entirely populated by a bunch of blood-boltered philistines bent on mayhem.
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Absent qualities
Last time Qadri was accommodated. This time a bravura performance is going to bequeath us a rather different outcome.
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The Jihadi Spring
The brotherhood of jihad is universal and is on a roll — a roll to which there appears to be little counter-force.
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Boiling point
The crisis is worse than it was in the past, yet the level of public anger is not at the point where tyres are burned
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Behind the picture
Barbarism that is the precursor to civilisation never goes away — in large part because not enough people want it to.
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A time of bridges
Despite all-too-obvious perils, Pope, Nawaz-Modi have made an effort to at least envision a bridge's superstructure.
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A fond adieu to Zahrah Nasir
Zahrah Nasir's may be an extreme case, possibly unique even, but this is a place increasingly unsafe for foreigners.
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Flying pythons
None that I have spoken to — who were in attendance on May 11 — were able to tell me precisely why they were there.
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Living a life in fear
Life as a target sharpens the senses wonderfully and I have developed a powerful sense of self-preservation.