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The car I bought
He thought the officer was going to be the knight in shining armour who would put this entire ordeal to an end.
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Train journey: A story about two 'strangers'
'Which street do you live in?' 'Albany Street' 'Me too! House number?' '56.' 'Me too! But I've never seen...
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Love thy neighbour?
“The headmistress has asked me to resign because of the threats to the school." So he decided they had to move...
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A visit to the Salvation Army
"Besides worship, we have a child care nursery, a charity shop and a small cafe for low income families here" she...
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I remember a Muharram in Quetta when we lived peacefully...
I watched my neighbourhood turn from harmony to hate, from trust to distrust and belief to disbelief.
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When we were too poor to afford Blue Band margarine
The backpack was slowing my friend down. I told him to throw it away and run for his life. It had our food in it...
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Yorkshire: Where trays are 'chrays' and water is 'wa-er'
My manager demanded I get a 'chray' and because I couldn't understand this absurd request, I was fired.
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Balochistan bleeds: A Saturday that shook the province to the core
People are dying! There is a dire need for formal dialogue with the Taliban and separatist groups of Balochistan.
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Elections 2013: Will the 'injured' parties refuse the results?
Either Pakistan will go down a democratic path or it will face further political anarchy.
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What will elections bring for Hazaras - more death?
Will the elections mitigate the plight of the Hazaras or will they be left to fend for themselves again?
 
    








