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The good the bad and the ugly of Pakistani dramas
After spending hours watching and analysing local dramas, I have finally figured out the best ones.
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Miscarriage: Who I tried to forgive, what I tried to forget
She had played, and lived inside me for six months, before they took her away; mothers cannot forget that.
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Of tattoos and 'foreign hands'
Foreign or not, what's important is that at these hands, people of Pakistan are suffering. They're taking us down.
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Lahore's Dar-ul-Sukun, now an institute of torture and abuse
Working at Dar-ul-Sukun I learnt of robbery, sexual abuse and the downward spiral of those held there.
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So, which tablet should you buy?
This tablet frenzy has left buyers confused. I have attempted to simply the buying process for potential buyers.
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I envy Indian cricket - they had Tendulkar!
I envy India because if Pakistan had someone of Tendulkar's calibre, we would have been a different force today.
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Tahirul Qadri's increasing popularity
Whether these leaders are loyal, or their rise is a transitory hype, the outcome is a renewed sense of unity.
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Chronicles of a misfit Pakistani in Tashkent
There are no fast food chains in Uzbekistan, no credit card facilities, internet is slow, but history is enthralling.
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Christmas dessert: Red velvet cake is served!
I have perfected the recipe that takes me back to my grandmother's kitchen, where I spent every holiday as a child.
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A tale of eras: Christmas in Pakistan and Bethlehem
“Hark the Herald Angels Sing, Glory to the Newborn King!” they chant. Christmas in Pakistan has begun.