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  • Don't chew on this

    Which is worse cigarettes or chewing tobacco? The answer may surprise you. It may take decades for cancer to hit smokers - for chewers of tobacco it takes only years.

  • When desperation knocks

    If my children were hungry and without a roof over their heads would I have the patience to receive just one bag? Sheer desperation leads to the chaos during aid distribution.

  • Shabana's baby didn't have to die

    Shabana, a victim of the floods, gave birth to baby boy on a charpoy kept beside a road, aided only by her mother-in-law. The new born only survived a few hours.

  • Murphy's law of terrorism

    Ever heard of Murphy's Law of Terrorism? It says: “If a suicide attack can take place, it will.” And the likelihood rises in sectarian-torn Punjab.

  • The beat of Farhad Humayun's drum

    Only a handful of good drummers play the live circuit. Overload's Farhad Humayun happens to be one of them.

  • The keyboard mafia

    Comments are currency in the big, bad world of blogs - and everyone wants to be rich. Some commenters know just how to manipulate the system to keep competition away.

  • A headless revolution

    The last time the country saw a personality capable of changing Pakistan’s ideological foundations was Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto - and he was hanged...

  • As the world changes around us

    The country's first climate change policy is being formulated - and it is about time. Pakistan has already lost Rs365 billion due to environmental disasters.

  • What is young Pakistan thinking?

    The educated youth in Pakistan do not support militancy but do hold out a soft spot for religion (although half do not pray regularly).

  • Entering the corporate minefield

    Those with no experience in the financial sector must realize that lunch breaks are an urban myth and bathroom visits must be saved for when you want to take a catnap.