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Murders in Balochistan: I blame the government
With kidnappings and subsequent killings on the rise, how can anyone feel safe in this province?
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Help! I'm in love with a girl who has a fiance
I've been in love with my best friend for years but have never said it. She's getting married and I can't take it.
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World Cup 2011 quarter finals: Remaining calm is crucial for Pakistan
There is nothing wrong with this side that cannot be sorted out quickly and there is absolutely no need to panic.
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My Lent prayer for Pakistan
I pray to God to guide our nation's leaders to help us grow tolerant of each other's faiths.
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On love and marriage: Where did the spark go?
Do you wonder why romance went flying out the window after you tied the knot? The truth is that it's inevitable!
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Editor's life: Chopping block
Having to cut a 1,000-word press release down to a 70-word brief? I’ll grow old editing this, I tell myself.
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Not everyone who dies tragically is a ‘shaheed’
The abused term of "shaheed" is an appeasement tactic - getting actual justice is unlikely.
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Pakistan vs Zimbabwe: Understanding the power of the single
Promoting Kamran Akmal to open the innings with Hafeez might be an experiment worth testing against Zimbabwe.
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A coffee date with bored, rich people
The newlywed, unemployed social butterflies I met for coffee were so pretentious, I wanted to cringe.
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A Hiroshima survivor's message to the nuclear world
Sasamori was a young girl when the atomic bomb was dropped. Her skin fell off like yellow powder.









