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Meet the upcoming PlayStation Phone
Gadget news site engadget releases pictures of prototype Sony Ericsson PlayStation Phone running Android.
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First time mum and dad say quadruplets complete family
Quadruplets are usually a result of fertility treatments, naturally they are very rare.
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The love of music is blind
Handicapped brothers enchant audiences with their musical act at a small shrine in Qaisarabad.
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FG Ebrahim to be ombudsman for The Express Tribune
Ebrahim will act as mediator on issues that may arise from news or opinions appearing in our publication.
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‘Pioneer of social service’
Importance of providing equal opportunities, ending the unjust distribution of resources highlighted at lecture.
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An elephant in the room
Artist uses elephant analogy to personify the rage he feels living within Pakistan’s politics and society.
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‘Manufacturing in Pakistan not expensive’
According to Hasan Jamil, the head of marketing at Dawlance, manufacturing in Pakistan is not expensive.
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Govt to reduce financing cost for investors
PM Gilani says government will assist long-term investors by providing incentives and reducing financing cost.
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Cafe Pyala—not just another 'dhaaba'
Welcome to the haunt of ever-present cats and food typically prepared on blackened tawas and karahis.
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Artisans carving their way towards success
Non-profit organisation AHAN helping craftsmen in rural areas get business in cities.
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Sindhi community comes together in Houston
Sindhi Association of North America, Houston chapter, organises a fund-raising event for flood relief efforts.
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150,000 trees to be planted in Sindh
Nature clubs will also be set up at primary and secondary schools.
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A red-hot affair dipped in chocolate
Lal’s opening of its flagship shop in the city had guests happily ignoring their calorie count for the night.
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Treating patients in a residential apartment
A small residential flat in Rawalpindi, housing six doctors, currently substitutes for the TB Hospital.
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Prints and paintings from East and South Asia under the hammer
LAFT hosts flood benefit art show, work from Pakistan, India, China, Japan, Thailand and Indonesia available at PNCA.
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LSM sector growth positive
Large-scale manufacturing sector achieves 4.8% growth during fiscal year 2009-10.
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Wherefore Art thou? Seven KSA grads resurface
“Resurface” is a visual exploration of ideas of 7 individuals who studied art at Karachi School of Art in the 1990s.
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Swimming in troubled waters
Karachi club comes first, KGS second and Habib Public third.
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Ravissant Wellness Lounge: For a complete you
Socialites have realised that surface beauty is not enough but that it runs much deeper.
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Couch potato alert: DVDs at your doorstep
If you are looking to unwind with a good movie and are in no mood to step out of the house, there may be a solution.
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How to keep wedding stress at bay
If anxiety is taking over and you are losing sleep - then here is a rundown on how to cope with pre-wedding jitters!
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Rs20m to build Bedil Bekus auditorium and library
Federal Minister for Labour announces grant at the 142nd urs celebrations of Fakir Qadir Bux Bedil Bekus in Rohri.
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Wanted man caught from MPA’s dera
Saddar Elite force teams arrest a proclaimed offender and also recover weapons from him.
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Persona Granta
Granta launches its autumn 2010 issue dedicated to Pakistan.
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What’s black and white and cute all over?
A baby zebra born at the Safari Park causes amazement as zebras never give birth in artificial environments.
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Lyari’s Baba Ladla held?
There are rumours that the Lyrai gangster for whom the govt was offering Rs1 million has been arrested by police.
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A teleplay of another time
armad Sehbai adapts the original text for national television as commemoration of Pakistan’s 50 years.
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Ghulam Ali enthrals audience
Pakistan National Council of the Arts (PNCA) organises beautiful evening for fans of Ghulam Ali.
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Bang, bang, he came back to town
Aamir Habib, with this series of installation pieces strongly marks a reemergence on the art scene.
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NAPA’s Saima Zakir holds up an otherwise lukewarm evening
Sur, taal, guitar and sitar came together in perfect harmony at the eighth annual musical tribute to Daniel Pearl.
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Brainy students awarded for excellence
Awards were handed out to students for excelling in O' and A' level exams and and university exams.
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Foreign exchange reserves rise to record $17.10b
The rise in the week ending October 15 is due increase in remittances and narrowing trade deficit.
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Returned to serve the country: Younus Khan
Younus Khan says that one has to let go of their ego and not dwell in the past.