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The dustbin that never was
As i drank the juice, my first thought was to throw it on the lush-green walking track but something clicked. I decided to look for a dustbin but couldn't find one.
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Stamford Bridge, Green Street and Shor Macha!
My annual leave to London got off to a perfect start with a Chelsea win, Independence day celebrations and EP's cool new video, Shor Macha.
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Flood crisis: Indian aid equals evil aid?
Are we really arguing over whether India giving us $5 million in aid was enough aid? Or that we should give it back because they are 'the enemy'?
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No wrong time for the right person
some people wait for the ‘ideal conditions’ to initiate endeavors - this is the approach of losers. Success is created and must be worked for regardless of externalities.
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The Pakistan Jinnah envisioned
Jinnah stood for faith, unity and discipline.Today we stand for hatred, prejudice, intolerance and bigotry.
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In search of a nation
63 years ago we became a country. but what we never became, and still are not, is a nation. Miraculously, not all hope is lost. Let's work towards building what was lost.
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Screaming from the margins
It's not a women versus men thing. When people find out you're a feminist they judge you and assume you are the girl they don't want their family to meet.
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Morning madness with the irresponsible
Morning show host Sana Tariq commended the man who allegedly threw a shoe at President Zardari while Nadia Khan encouraged her viewers not to vote. Thats morning shows for you.
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True stories of celebrity tantrums
Celebrities live up to your worst nightmare of stereo-typical, narcissistic, social-climbing, materialistic horror - and they can do it in heels!
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All in the name of religion
The blasphemy law remains in place and continues to be misused. President Zardari seems to be the latest gladiator to take on the beast.









