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Bombay slums: Dark, dingy and full of hope
Rashid treks down at least 5 minutes outside his house to a dingy public toilet which often has no water.
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The insignificance of judicial commissions
A year later, the bin Laden judicial commission has not finalised anything due to a throng of ‘reasons’.
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Saving Face: An Oscar for mediocrity?
I'd give Saving Face an "A" for a sophomore year Film Studies class, yes. An Oscar? No.
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Vicky Donor: Of fertility and revolutionary ideas
If we can save a dying man by donating our blood, why can't we grant our sperm to enable someone to have a baby?
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Who tops Pakistan news on social media?
In the race for clicks and comments, Jang, Express and Dawn lead, with Samaa close behind.
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When college ends and real life begins
Come graduation, the four years of loathing college magically turn into a bitter sweet memory.
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Pep Guardiola: Respect to a living legend
He made Barcelona a legacy; he did it his own way; he did it the right way. For this, he deserves utter respect.
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A year after Bin Laden: Could it happen again?
Tragically, more likely than another Abbottabad is another Salala with war violence spilling over the border.
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Let’s hope your heart keeps going on and on
Watch the film, and don’t mind the stupid things people say - laugh along.
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Indian 'nationalism': Why Kashmir won't move on
India has successfully managed to throttle any voices of dissent, which came out in support of a free Kashmir.