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Their maddening, disappointed passion and the silent love
She thought of him becoming silent after he had chosen not to ruin her life by getting married to her.
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1965: You didn't win the war India, but neither did we, Pakistan
"Indian quantity and Pakistan quality. Pakistan’s small, highly trained army is more than a match for the...
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1965: Allah (SWT), artillery and the Pakistan Air Force
The runner told Major Bangash that the target was too close to engage and that they should leave and run.
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The yearning of a 78-year-old Indian to visit Lahore
Having no hope of being able to visit his birthplace again, he was grateful for Google Earth.
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Without Akshay Kumar, can Welcome Back follow Welcome’s legacy?
The twists and turns will keep you on the edge of your seat while the comedy will keep you in continuous laughing fits
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Our blood runs thick, our blood runs green
After the 1965 war, both the nations learnt that the Kashmir conflict could not be solved by military intervention.
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Do rich children even value education anymore?
Faisal is not a prince or the son of a politician, with top schools running after him, expecting generous donations.
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PCB should ban Amir, Asif and Salman Butt for life
They say Amir was young and under pressure. Sure, under extreme duress when he read out his bank details too.
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The Gulf States are defecating gold, but can't offer relief to Syrian refugees?
The International media insists on calling them migrants. No, these people fled to save themselves. They are refugees!
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Religion and abortions do not make a pretty mix
When a girl became pregnant by her rapist, the authorities made her marry her rapist to legitimise the unborn foetus.









