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#PakvsNZ is an entirely different and difficult test for the men in green – Is Pakistan prepared for the challenge that awaits?
Facing the Kiwi bowlers on their own turf is not an easy task, especially considering their lethal bowling armoury.
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The only difference between Parchi and Arth 2/Chupan Chupai is the craftiness of its writer and director
Although some bits are derived from Bollywood, they have been crafted accordingly, offering content that is fresher.
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When Pakistan’s messiah Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto came to our house in Larkana
Bhutto’s appeal is now merely a tool to arouse voters with the slogan ‘Jeay Bhutto’, but nothing beyond that.
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A billion dollars and the demise of Manchester United
United has turned into Mourinho’s greatest challenge, but can he restore the club to its former glory or crash with it
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Pervez Musharraf claims he gave women their rights, but then mocks Bilawal Bhutto Zardari by calling him a “woman”
While Musharraf accuses Bilawal of cowardice, he is refusing to face courts on the pretext of some mysterious backache
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Islamophobia is an undeniable fact in the West, but Muslim Americans can’t jump the gun and label every act as hate crime
Some teenage girls ruthlessly attacked a Muslim girl which the victim's father branded as a hate crime, but was it?
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Up close and personal with Parchi’s Ahmed Ali Akbar: “You cannot pull people down if they are more talented than you; you have to push them up”
There are two homes in this lifetime you should take care of; the planet and the other being the body you live in.
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We tried to hate ‘Mamma Mia!’ but ended up singing and dancing to its tune – Can the same be expected from ‘Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again’?
Even though we don’t expect it to be a masterpiece, considering there's no Meryl Streep, how can we possibly resist...
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When soldiers are dying on the borders, how can there be an appetite for a friendly Indo-Pak series?
One may argue that sport should not be mixed with politics, but the case of Indo-Pak cricket is anything but ordinary.
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Yes, Shahrukh Jatoi is a murderer, but is he a ‘terrorist’?
What Jatoi did was criminal, but misusing the anti-terrorism law to stop the misuse of the Qisas law only validates it









