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Not impressed by Pawnay 14 August
The play lacked any clear focus; making a Bengali appear in a lungi and a Sindhi in an ajrak is hardly ingenious.
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In marriage, golden jubilee anniversaries do happen
The old saying that ‘marriages are made in heaven’ fits ours just perfectly - all 50 years of it.
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Journalism awards and journalists
The ceremony for distributing Agahi Awards, Pakistan’s first journalism prizes, was a special event for many reasons.
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India and Pakistan’s role in Afghanistan
The national interests of both nations are largely opposing and we may not see progress in the near future.
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Mars Rover: Does ignorance triumph Curiosity?
This expedition could mean being one step closer to discovering whether life can exist on Mars, but do you even care?
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Bahria University: Arsalan Bilal's hunger for justice
He dared to challenge the status quo and he was expelled. Will you support Arsalan and question the powers that be?
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Exposing corruption: Threats to journalists
If you expose the corruption record of any influential entity then you must be ready to face dire consequences.
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The dilemmas of a Muslim shopper
There I was with my shopping bags, and I couldn't help but feel guilty, and as much as I loathe to admit it, greedy.
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10 things I hate about losing weight
The constant questions, the nagging aunties, the dark circles; losing weight does not come without a cost!
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Lights out in Faisalabad: Protest or civil war?
Political pundits are of the view that this power crisis may lead to a civil war-like situation.