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Hang on … we’re in for another tsunami
When our politicians talk about change, it’s not really change, just a minor adjustment in selection of the exploiters
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A time to remember outstanding Pakistanis
This year, I will start with ZA Bokhari, writer, poet, broadcaster, musician & ex-director general of Radio Pakistan.
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Is the country ready for more of the same?
None of the politicians who are elected will be able to eliminate entrenched customs that militate against progress.
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When it comes to humour ... you can count on the British
The world’s funniest people are the British. For, in addition to humour, they have something called wit.
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The importance of not being Earnest
Importance of foreign missions is demonstrated by local functionary in attendance of its national day celebrations.
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Was D-8 really a turning point?
We should put our own house in order before we exhort other nations to do so.
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The death of a Muslim hater
Doubtful any Pakistani shed a tear on news of Bal Thackeray's death, as he was seen as a rabid, chronic Muslim hater.
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What the Secret Service thought of ‘em
The Secret Service viewed Republican presidents as moral, while the Democrats were mostly regarded as philanderers.
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The London that was and will never be …
Student life in London was an experience I would not have missed for anything.
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Are reprisals justified?
A travesty in any conflict is that aggressor believes knocking off somebody from the other side fulfills the count.