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Hall of Fame: Waqar Younis — the toe-crusher
Bursting onto the international scene in 1989, Waqar was one of the pioneers of bowling full and straight.
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Helping the poor: For these four boys, their hard work bears fruit [and vegetables]
Four young men have started an initiative of selling subsidised commodities and bear the loss themselves.
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For a change, no praise for the poorest president
'I'm not the poorest president,' says media darling Jose Mujica — the president of Uruguay.
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Premier League’s oldest rivalries clash on Sunday
Four teams locked in a fierce century-long struggle for supremacy.
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Artistic reunion: Play with the people of the Valley and give life to their art
Graduates of Indus Valley School of Art and Architecture showcase their work at the Sixth Alumni Show.
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Sneak-peek into the 16 teams
Pakistan would take heart from the fact that they are the most successful team in the tournament’s short history.
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FA Cup: Arsenal head to Wembley, but will City join them?
The Gunners beat Everton 4-1 and now await other results.
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FA Cup preview: Arsenal hoping for sweet result against the Toffees
Martinez won the competition with Wigan last year.
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Laughing out loud: Madness reigns at the MAD School, hilarity ensues
Lol Waalay’s improvised comedy keeps the audience in fits of laughter.
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In debut novel, a reporter creates fiction out of real events in a very real city
Saba Imtiaz’s debut book talks of violence, romance and how the two coincide in journalism.