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Entering the corporate minefield
Those with no experience in the financial sector must realize that lunch breaks are an urban myth and bathroom visits must be saved for when you want to take a catnap.
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Counting raindrops in Thar
Imagine you live in a desert where it rains just once a year, your house does not have any pipelines and your only water source is a well that is 3-4 kilometres away...
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Turning a new leaf
Life for most young people these days has turned into a work-spend treadmill and those who are donating their time rather than money are doing a great service to the country
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The man who was not a terrorist
Cinema is capable of stirring the audience with dialogue and imagery and can act as a powerful pedestal to create awareness. My Name is Khan very effectively treads that path.
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Chronicles of blasphemy
Our blasphemy law is the harshest in the word. Until 1986, 14 cases were reported under the controversial law. Today, there are approximately 700.
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The lament of a jaded cricket fan
We, the fans, also need to share of the blame for putting mortals on pedestals and expecting an awful lot from them, when we know they are as human as you and me.
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Living in a state of sickness
The sense of religious superiority that an increasing number of people seem to be developing has made us intolerant, to say the least.
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A Pakistan with no hope
Am I really such a bad Pakistani for losing hope? As I watch a bus being burned in front of a wedding hall I wonder "what is there to be patriotic about?"
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9 reasons why I am not a Twilight fan
Twilight may have girls swooning over strong, silent Edward and professions of true love. But I'm not buying the hype. The series insults intelligent women everywhere.
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Match-fixing: more than what meets the eye
The story has too many holes. Exactly who recieved £150,000? Where has the cash disappeared? Why did a Sky Sports reporter have a 90 minute heads up? Things don't add up.