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Harry Potter: Deathly Hallows, Pottermore and saying good bye
As we sat in the darkened cinema I could hear sniffling. We were all saying good bye to a chunk of our childhood.
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Islamabad Diary: Of dodgy scoops and ‘cultural terrorism’
Islamabad may be a town where loose lips reign but there are those who can keep their counsel – up to a point.
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Angry Birds, the Pac-Man of our times
Would Angry Birds pass the ultimate test - our technophobic father?
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I am a death toll, please tell my family
I died along with with 20 people in the city. I am a number, can you please tell my mother?
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The bag that worked
If it takes a fancy bag and pearls to help humanise a reviled people, what’s the fuss, I ask.
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Sino-Pak relations: Beyond the rhetoric
China is observing Pakistan developments carefully from a distance - a hallmark of their foreign policy.
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Google+ is not a threat to Facebook
Unless Google is willing to make radical changes, it would see this new project of theirs join Buzz and Wave.
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Karachi and the failure of Pakistan's multi-culturalism
We have become so religion-obsessed that we have forgotten cultural sectarianism mobilised by the MQM, PPP, and ANP.
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Urdu, English, and our collective inferiority complex
You do not need to be physically captured to be a slave.Why is it that in Pakistan, Urdu has no value?
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Battling polio: If only our children were vaccinated
Despite years of campaigning for eradication of Polio, Pakistan is one of the four countries where it still exists.









