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What does the future hold for Egypt?
Congratulations to Egypt on ridding themselves of a dictator, but who is going to occupy the empty seat of power?
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World Cup 2011: The batsmen must click
Afridi asked for captaincy and got it, but he can't control his instincts and failed in the last three World Cups.
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Nationalising culture: A broader perspective
Pakistani culture is a hodgepodge of several different sets. It cannot be confined to territorial borders.
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Skeletons in the Cabinet: A reshuffle that makes no sense
Shah Mahmood Qureshi was one of the few ministers who actually knew what he was doing - why was he removed?
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Love is more than roses: The legends behind Valentine's day
We may celebrate with red hearts but the the ancient holiday has been marked to honour fertility and romance.
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Works on Faiz and other books
The National Language Authority has put together a collection of Faiz's writing.
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Mubarak's departure: Triumph of the citizen
Sceptics may dismiss the change as merely cosmetic but at least the citizens have spoken.
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Taking the GMAT: Easier said than done
The GMAT is tricky; the better you are at it, the more difficult it gets!
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TV talk shows: Today’s violent idiom
Why do participants in political debates on TV shout so much? And why do they all talk at the same time?
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The world is coming down, the flags are up!
Who's gonna be number one? Pakistan, India, South Africa and England are my top choices for the semi-finals.









