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The sky falls in Islamabad
It was a quiet evening with my husband. I chatted while he paid no attention. That's when the earthquake hit and the media got another chance to spread fear and panic.
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Pakistan’s ‘Johnny Bravo’ returns
Musharraf’s claims that he can bring economic prosperity and peace to Pakistan are nothing but politicking - like other leaders his policies were a result of foreign pressure.
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Learning from China
We have to create a Pakistan similar to post-revolution China, and in order to do so, we must rid ourselves of feudalism.
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Welcome to the corporate jungle
Try as you might to hide behind a pile of files when the king of the jungle is in one of his predatory moods, nothing can save you from his wrath.
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An overdose of Musharraf-ism
The online support that Musharraf has generated is a sign of the inherent weakness of personality based politics. In reality, he is only worth one seat in parliament.
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Can you afford to say 'qabool hai'
We may not have discovered destination weddings and Kylie has not jumped out of any wedding cakes (yet) but shaadi ka ladoo still comes with a hefty price tag attached.
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How Turkey tamed its generals: lessons for Pakistan
Will Pakistan, like Turkey, be bold enough to lay charges on a former dictator and set a precedent for any general who wishes to launch a military coup?
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A fat girl in love
"Don't be stupid. A guy like him won’t take a girl like you (a fat girl) seriously." My friend obviously didn’t say what I wrote in brackets but he didn't have to.
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We don’t like coffee, we like the idea of coffee
We don’t like the bitter taste, but we like the way it makes us feel when we have it. When we sit down with a cuppa, it makes us feel 'cultured'.
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Is a Thalassemia test too much to ask?
A simple blood test can save our next generation, but instead I receive calls by married couples whose lives have been devastated by news of their child having thalassemia.