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Book review: The Unquiet Ones - war and peace and reverse swing
Osman Samiuddin’s The Unquiet Ones: A History of Pakistan Cricket is a triumph
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Book review: Parsi Bol - saving a language, one word at a time
Parsi Bol aims to protect the community’s heritage through a compilation of signature Parsi phrases
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Health: Demystifying migraine
The awful neurological disease is treatable, and not as damaging as you think
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Art review: One for the Birds - who to believe?
Muhammad Zeeshan’s art contemplates religion, mythology and diversity in an increasingly intolerant age
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The cost of saving lives
Many doctors are forced to perform surgical procedures at the barrel of a gun
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Fanna Fi Allah: A musical Odyssey
From the shores of Nova Scotia to Data Darbar, Taha Hussain Faridi (né Geoffrey Lyons) has come a long way
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Jhal Magsi: Just deserts
Of the monsters of Jhal Magsi and the racers who tame them
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Recipe: Nut and date balls
Warm up this winter with this deliciously sweet snack
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Homemade handicrafts
MsT shares two creative ideas for homemade gifts and how you can wrap them like a pro
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T-Diaries: Fariha Pervez
A glimpse into the world of Pakistani powerhouses
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A life without trash possible or not?
Just a few months ago, a restaurant in Chicago made international headlines by going completely trash-free
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Arthritis — A debilitating condition
MsT sheds light on arthritis — the most disabling of diseases
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Movie review: The Hobbit III - a lost battle
The latest addition to The Hobbit franchise is an epic disappointment
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Book review: Sachin Tendulkar - playing it safe
Sachin Tendulkar leaves a lot to the reader’s imagination in his autobiographical account
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Younus Khan: Not out
Despite several personal and professional setbacks, cricketer Younus Khan never threw in the towel
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Employee motivation: The right push
Employee motivation is not all about monetary rewards
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Ebola: A ticking bomb?
A few precautionary steps can mitigate the risk of the virus making its way to Pakistan
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Damb: Caught in the moment
The fishing village of Damb in Balochistan offers an adventure within driving distance
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The exemplary women of 2014
As 2014 comes to an end, we highlight some of the milestones Pakistani women have achieved during the year
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15 fresh starts for 2015
Science has proven that those who make resolutions for a new year almost always end up forgetting about them
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A little kindness goes a long way
A list of notable initiatives by Pakistanis that will warm your heart
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#TweetError 2014
Tweets that make their writers wish they had put little more thought into 140 characters
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Best of 2014: Television
Here are five TV shows that have been a great source of entertainment throughout 2014
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Best of 2014: Books
All of these compilations are uniquely biased, highlighting the reading preferences of the compiler
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Best of 2014: Movies
A look at some of the most distinctive and exhilarating cinematic offerings of the year
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2014: The year that could have been
Pakistan cashed in on a lot of luck in 2014, but is that really a good thing?
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2014: The year that was
We take a look at the major events that shaped the year for Pakistan
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Recipe: Deep dish apple pie
Celebrate the winter season with this home-made pie, packed with fresh, seasonal apples and a hint of cinnamon to boot
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The skinny fat epidemic
Why being thin doesn’t always mean being healthy
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The daily grind: How a good cup of coffee can keep you healthy
Most Pakistanis may prefer their chai but winter is the season to curl up with a big cup of hot coffee
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T-Diaries: Rukaiya Adamjee
A glimpse into the world of Pakistani powerhouses
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Get into the Christmas spirit!
MsT takes a look into Christmas celebrations across Pakistan and how it offers a ray of hope during troubled times
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Apple Pay: Put all your cards on the table
Apple Pay allows your smartphone to handle all credit and debit card payments
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Book review: Manto - bridging a literary divide
The genius of Manto is brought to life for English readers with Mujahid Eshai’s translation
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Movie review: The Theory of Everything - physics and chemistry
Renowned physicist Stephen Hawking may have a theory on everything, except love
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Kashmir: A cultural crossroad
Women in Gutlibagh, Kashmir remain behind closed doors in the name of tradition
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Psychiatric rehabilitation: A wellness model
The Recovery House is a one-of-a-kind rehabilitation centre that helps psychiatric patients reintegrate into society
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Decline in population: Of Zoroastrian descent
India and Pakistan respond differently to a decline in Parsi numbers
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Recipe: Chicken and spinach jumbo shells
Bring a taste of Italy home with this signature pasta dish!
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Make up foundation: Ace your base
MsT answers all your questions about choosing and using the right foundation for a naturally flawless complexion
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Moral policing and its impending effects
Ogling, eve-teasing and ‘accidental’ contact in public discourage women, lest they be attacked
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T-Diaries: Anoushey Ashraf
A glimpse into the world of Pakistani powerhouses
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Single but not searching
Not all women equate being single to being lonely
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Movie review: The Hunger Games - the reluctant revolutionary
The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part I isn’t nearly as interesting as the previous two installments
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Music review: The giants call it a day
Pink Floyd closes a chapter in music history with their new album that isn’t really new
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Art exhibition: The perfect cover
Muhammad Ali comments on complex issues using subjects that everyone can relate to
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Ferguson protests: Equal in the eyes of law?
Protestors in the US take a firm stance against racism and police brutality
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Markhor shoes: A digital footprint
Sidra Qasim and Waqas Ali preserve an indigenous craft by providing it with an international platform
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Jinnah's Pakistan: The man with a message
A lone man attempts to remind people of Jinnah’s Pakistan
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Technology: Wired pollution
Cleanse your daily lives from the harmful effects of dirty electricity