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Echoes of revolution
Altaf Hussain's call for revolution to rescue Pakistan and its people from feudal lords and corrupt politicians is in fact in line with the Constitution.
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Welcoming home Mr Musharraf
I for one eagerly await the former President's return. It’s not only his right - it’s also an opportunity for voters to have an alternative at the ballot box.
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How a dog and a brand became celebs in Chile
The campaign objective of global marketers have moved on from exposure to engagement - and sometimes throwing a dog in the mix can be a good thing!
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A pack of chips
Regardless of whether we may support US foreign policy or not, we should not fail to appreciate the American people who are warm-hearted, welcoming and caring.
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I love Facebook (sort of)
I'm going to be honest - the reasons given for why social networking is an 'insidious villain' to the average 20-year-old don't phase me at all.
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What about our children?
Flood affected children will see the world as a terrifying place. Losing their homes and living on the road is enough to shatter their sense of security forever.
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'When you cheat, you steal someone's right to fairness'
Perhaps 63 years were not enough to eradicate poverty and illiteracy but they should be enough to give people basic facilities, no?
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Hockey – a global pariah
Hockey is our national sport. It is a team game which involves skill, poise and mental intelligence, not to mention quick reflexes and prime physical conditioning.
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Dear (name), Eid Mubarak!
This eid, my mother got an sms greeting from my aunt’s number. It was signed “From Sobia”... Funny thing is, that’s not my aunt’s name.
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Pakistan on the brink of revolution
Almost every leader seems to agree that major change is on the way - but every party has its own version of what that change is.









