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In beauty is a wound, Eka Kurniawan proves that he is the literary heir to Salman Rushdie and Garcia Marquez
Dewi Ayu is a prostitute who awakens after being dead for 21 years. Beauty is her ferociously ugly, youngest daughter.
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Does Chelsea fear losing its trophies more than being caught for match-fixing?
Success always makes forgiveness in football incredibly easy and at the modern Chelsea this ideal is hugely prevalent.
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How shrinking freedom of press in Turkey brought me closer to Pakistan
One after another, my colleagues were pushed and shoved. Journalists were treated like stone-cold murderers.
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He was penalised for drinking water out of a well
What angers me most is how the society has fallen victim to this prejudiced nomenclature.
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The real (philosophical) meaning behind Taher Shah’s new single ‘Angel’
He can make music out of anything, even incoherent babbling.
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Am I a qualified PhD if I paid someone else to write my thesis?
HEC Sindh doesn't care that hardly any students from universities outside Karachi qualify for scholarships every year.
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Brussels Attacks: These attacks are a home grown problem
These attacks are a home grown problem and they cannot be used to scapegoat Pakistan or Afghanistan.
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Series 4 Chandni Chowk Part 3 “We exist, though, don’t we?”
“But in a society like ours, I think people are content to think that this — these problems just don’t … exist.”
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US presidential elections: What is the role of the media?
Scandal portrayed a realistic presidential debate among nominees emulating the real contenders for the US election.
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Does the death penalty target criminals or the poor?
And given the flaws in our system, many of those 300 who were executed, were probably innocent.








