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NATO troops pullout: Is Afghanistan ready?
Afghanistan is far from having an established market economy that helps businesses prosper.
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Blasphemy: Intellectualising murder
The law is dangerous because it is used by people with guns to justify bullying people who are too poor to own them
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In memoriam: Abdul Wahab
I had not heard about Abdul Wahab, an Express News reporter until he was killed in a suicide attack.
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WikiLeaks: Redefining diplomatic history
The public has unprecedented access to information - WikiLeaks has changed journalism and the telling of our history
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Indo-Pak rivalry: Are we sheep?
Hacking Indian and Pakistani websites provides yet another excuse to jump at each other, stereotype and generalise.
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FIFA World Cup: England’s thinly veiled bigotry
There is an unfounded belief that England is 'more advanced' and has the right to dictate terms of the World Cup.
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Are you a player?
With a zest for life, today’s desi champions can become the Hugh Hefners of tomorrow
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No prizes for guessing what happens here
School handed us another unique outlet on a silver platter; they constructed an indoor gym.
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Criminal negligence: Needless death at Bahria Town race track
Is it too much to ask that the organisers of these racing events take necessary precautions?
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It doesn’t matter, unless you vote
Do we have the right to criticise our rulers when most of us do not even step out to vote during elections?









