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  • Exorcising the feudal

    An uprising will not solve the problems of the impoverished. Without private landholdings there would be an an unavoidable loss of export revenue resulting in a financial crisis.

  • The media in our backyard

    The commercial media's presumptions make them least qualified for the job. The very term community media means it is not someone else's.

  • A building for Bhutto: A monumental mistake

    As millions cry for a meal, creating a monument for Benazir is like throwing mud on her legacy. Why invest in a concrete, heartless slab instead of actual human beings?

  • Aisha: Beauty without brains

    Welcome to the life of the high flying rich young Delhi chicks that are sweet, svelte and stylish. The film completely dazzles with its style quotient.

  • Ban Tom & Jerry

    If the Punjab government does decide to ban Hindu mythology cartoons, there are a few other things that should be banned on TV.

  • Floods and the business of responsibility

    It is the responsibility of companies to participate in and finance projects that address the long term needs and social welfare of the flood victims.

  • Unwind: Pakistan bashing needs to end

    Why do we blame the whole population for the wrongdoings of a few cheats in parliament or the cricket team for fixing matches or a lynch mob that attacks people?

  • Echoes of revolution

    Altaf Hussain's call for revolution to rescue Pakistan and its people from feudal lords and corrupt politicians is in fact in line with the Constitution.

  • Welcoming home Mr Musharraf

    I for one eagerly await the former President's return. It’s not only his right - it’s also an opportunity for voters to have an alternative at the ballot box.

  • How a dog and a brand became celebs in Chile

    The campaign objective of global marketers have moved on from exposure to engagement - and sometimes throwing a dog in the mix can be a good thing!