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Actor In Law: Manmohan Desai’s brand of cinema
Qureshi seems clear in what he is trying to achieve with Actor In Law.
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Bristol Hotel: A haunting remnant of the old, glittering Karachi
The hotel was once a jewel in Karachi’s skyline, but now it is a silent observer, a dethroned king.
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For better or worse, Janaan is a step in the right direction
We still seem to be glued to the plot-writing and camera techniques associated with serialised TV shows.
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Sarfraz Ahmed: A successful batsman, wicket-keeper and T20 captain
He started off slow in the Test series, but he stormed through the ODI series with notable scores of 55, 105 and 90.
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How do Americans and non-Muslims view Eidul Azha?
As Muslims integrate more with the west, the west will have a reciprocal understanding, and society will progress.
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Eid is not what it used to be
It was no longer about clothes, visiting or animals anymore. It churned into a reality where I longed for was family.
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In the Skin of a Jihadist: Investigative journalism gone wrong
It’s not a great piece of investigative journalism and may come across as an exercise in publicity and self-promotion
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Is it necessary for animal sacrifice to take place in homes?
To minimise casualties, it should be mandatory for the animals to be kept and slaughtered outside the city.
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Should school administrators be allowed to harass students over non-payment of fees?
Harassing children over non-payment of fee appears to be a policy most private school religiously adhere to.
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If you want a job in British banking, you must get rid of your brown shoes
Britain must ensure that the interests of its aspiring classes are not sacrificed at the altar of elite snobbery.









