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Banning opinion: What would Gandhi do?
By banning the book on Mahatama Gandhi, Indian politicians are contradicting their own liberal tradition.
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HEC devolved at the altar of politics
Devolution would be tantamount to the demise of the HEC, and that is the last thing Pakistan needs.
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Hating Terry Jones is bad for Muslims
A bigot is getting press because Muslims go inside a UN Mission compound to behead innocent people.
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Doctors have to eat too
After studying for years, a doctor may earn as much as a driver. We aren't greedy, we just want to feed our families.
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Kalabagh Dam: A lingering controversy
The debate surrounding the project is wide-ranging, from the very need to build large dams to compensation for IDPs.
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As Dhoni lifted the cup, I thought of Afridi
When you use the words brave and captaincy together, the image of a smiling Afridi comes to mind.
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I know a secret: Of former handlers
Why is the chief minister so inclined to doling out public funds?
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‘On Unknown Seas to Unknown Shores’
A selection of over 200 poems by Dr Maqbool Elahi was published by a literary forum.
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Pak-India semi-final: Life, liberty and the pursuit of sadness
The reactions that the defeat of the Pakistan cricket team has elicited are annoyingly painful.
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There’s a mighty pretty book in town
Kyla Pasha’s book of poems, High Noon and the Body, is better than good. Here’s a voice that is fresh and startling.









