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Humsafar: Here's what the noise is about
From grandmothers to teenagers, the love-story "Humsafar" has captivated the attention of Pakistanis worldwide.
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Islamabad diary: Making sense of Zardari’s sojourn
That danger the PPP is facing is one the president seems ready to fight - but only from a distance.
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The fast and the furious donkeys
Donkey-cart racing is part of a tradition that is enjoyed by many for the thrill as well as the money.
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Nuclear Iran is not in Pakistan’s interest
Pakistan should do everything it can to prevent being sandwiched between two nuclear states.
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Gabriel Garcia Marquez: Journalist, writer and carpenter
According to Gabriel Garcia Marquez, literature and journalism nurture each other.
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Bonded to brick kilns: A song for revolution
This song is dedicated to the struggle of the one million bonded workers in the country - a song that celebrates hope.
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Pakistan’s trouble can never be India’s gain
Indians who have celebrated the Nato attack on Pakistani soldiers should think again - are we next?
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Six long decades of the Arab-Israeli conflict
The Palestinians just want to be heard; this is why non-violence is not an option.
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The Upper Crust: A taste of Paris in Karachi
The Upper Crust is tastefully decorated, with spectacular bakery shelves loaded with freshly baked aromatic goodies.
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Virender Sehwag: The Genghis Khan of modern cricket
It does not matter who played against whom - 219 runs in a One-Day Internationals is ridiculously good.








