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Shobhaa has her day
De makes no bones about expressly stating her opinion - her books have explored raunchy themes with such graceful cunning that their long-term affect is always superbly welcoming.
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Sacrificing education for floods
If the education department remains low in our list of priorities, it will be disastrous both for the students and for the future of this nation.
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For those who haven't donated...
I was going on about how fundraising for the flood victims has developed into a competition among NGOs, when my wife interrupted and asked “What are you doing to help them?”
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Dreams of grandeur for Pakistan's elite
Wild parties are fun and progressive values are important, but the assumption that there is a causal relationship between the two is bordering on idiocy.
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Making the right call
Nurses should not be allowed to use their mobile phones during work hours – no logical explanations required. It is a rule, hence it should be followed.
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My heroes: Jal, Noori, EP, Aaroh, Fuzon
Our musicians deserve acknowledgement and praise for continuing the pursuit of making quality music irrespective of returns, both in terms of fame and money.
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Time for zero tolerance
Grand policies which invoke, “revolutionary zeal” make for good posturing and politics. However, it’s only in the efforts of the individual that true change can be achieved.
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Why the third Pakistan-England ODI was not fixed
I believe the original charges against our spot-fixing trio, but fresh accusations about the third ODI are, in the words of Shahid Afridi “Absolute rubbish”.
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The more things change, the more they stay the same
When it comes to a real and lasting Middle East peace agreement, the Israelis and the Palestinians are as a far apart as they have ever been.
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The legacy of Suzuki Mehran
The Mehran which we have today is one of the only cars in the whole world which to this date uses a carburetor engine. It is by far still the cheapest car to maintain.