Stories from Anwer Mooraj
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Just a routine matter
Whenever new face takes over at the top in Pakistan, life history of incumbent is invariably etched in glowing terms.
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Little Italy: Paradiso came to Karachi
It is a remarkable film set in a provincial town in Sicily after the end of the Second World War.
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Treason? What will they think of next?
The majority of people reeling under spiraling inflation couldn’t care less what the govt does with the commando.
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Calling all music lovers: A grand Italian celebration
Beach Luxury hosts exquisite music from the land of eternal sunshine on Saturday evening.
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The many faces of martyrdom
Too many politicians and religious zealots get worked up for the wrong reasons and dribble over their kitsch taste.
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The saga of an infected toe
The Sumo wrestler refused to treat me, unless… now here’s the catch… unless I first saw the skin doctor.
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Is the US spying game backfiring?
Every country has a right to defend itself, or so they say. It’s just that they have different ways of doing it.
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Time for drastic action?
None of the prime ministers have been able to remove that feeling of uncertainty, of temporariness and insecurity.
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It’s tough being a critic
The fact is, nobody really likes to be criticised, even when the censure is healthy and constructive.
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Celebrating Wagner’s birthday
From the very moment Stefan Rahn and Usman Anees hit the keys of the Steinway, I knew the evening would be special.