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Unity — a vision foresighted
Faith has trumped unity for good in Pakistan and unity, the pivotal element for nation-building, has become a dream.
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My teacher, Professor Syed Ali Haider, was buried by his 85-year-old father
Do you know who buried them? An 85 year old father, a mother, who is 80, a son who is 14 and a six-month-old daughter.
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The Lantern: Lighting up Karachi, the oriental way!
Karachiites have an insatiable appetite for Chinese food and The Lantern is the best place to feed that craving!
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When the victims are buried in mass graves, it's genocide
As genocides go, this is not even Pakistan’s first, and we certainly seem to have not learnt our lessons.
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Meeting Sri Lanka’s ex-army chief
He stated that the presence of US forces jeopardised stability and also praised Musharraf for his role in Pakistan.
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The perfect wife
She cooked him meals, made him dessert, brought him cigars after he ate, and always agreed with him. She was perfect.
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I'll remember, insha'Allah
As the morning rush of traffic hurried passed, I thanked God quietly that the accident hadn’t been more serious.
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Pakistan versus South Africa Test series: Analysing our loss at Cape Town
It's time to realise that Umar Gul is not a good Test bowler and that Saeed Ajmal cannot be a one-man-show.
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With every Hazara you kill, you are killing a piece of me too
I am Sunni, Shia, Christian, Ahmedi, Parsi, Hindu; I can't be Pakistani without diversity that each faction brings.
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Karachi Literature Festival 2013: With tolerance and respect for all
It takes a year of hard work to put this festival together but only a few offhand tweets or comments to tear it down.









