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Tribute to the Queen of Fado
Amalia Rodrigues was to Portugal what Umm-e-Kulsum was to Egypt, the greatest ambassador her country ever had.
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The survival of Karachi’s Bleak House
However they're changed, I still call the roads by their original names. There’s such a thing as preserving history.
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The Middle East melange
One of the things President Obama inherited from his predecessor was the sordid melange existing in the Middle East.
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A fresh moratorium on Syria
Putin is now hogging the international limelight and calling the shots.
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Anwar Maqsood’s new play
It was a bold attempt to shatter political stereotypes that the nation has been lumbered with for 66 years.
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No turning back for the PPP
In my opinion, Zardari's only enduring achievement was ensuring PPP govt successfully completed its five-year term.
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Further thoughts on Independence
I have personally never heard anybody in Pakistan express other than admiration for what India has achieved.
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Celebrating independence
All we are now left with are memories. And that is something nobody can take away from us.
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Time to focus on the basics
Every sane person is condemning the militancy, but nobody appears to be doing anything about it.
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Mamnoon Hussain — likely presidential winner
The job of a civilian president, especially in a country like Pakistan, is essentially a ceremonial one.