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How Sandy took Pakistan by storm
The Pakistani dream of seeing America stripped of its superpower status during Sandy were shattered.
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What a street boy taught me
Sajid, a street child, taught me that I wasn't unhappy or stressed; I was simply ungrateful.
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New plans for Saudi Arabia: Bulldozing historic holy sites
We burnt buildings for the Holy Prophet (pbuh). Then why are we quiet about his companions' graves being flattened?
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The hurricane diaries
I still have electricity and it’s not even that windy here, but some parts of New York are devastated, unlike mine.
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LUMS' lesser employees
Two days before Eidul Azha, 16 janitors, who have been working at the university for years, were fired without notice.
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Growing change in your backyard
Perhaps, there will be a lot less to complain about if we gave a chance to doable things.
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Only in Pakistan: In love with life at a refugee camp!
“No. No one wants to move. If someone moves, we all move with them,” laughed Khidmat.
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My name is Khan, and I'm not a terrorist
Taken off a plane and interrogated, the day after he re-asserts that he will not be a US stooge. Really America?
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Can the jirga and women co-exist?
Her 14-year-old friend was trapped in marriage to Tahir, 70, as the jirga said her brother seduced Tahir’s sister.
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If I euthanise my mother, will I be forgiven?
I often cry like a three-year-old, when memories of my mother flash back into my mind. I remember her love and care.









