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Amal-e-Danish: Fee rupee
Not everyone puts a price on education.
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Sanam Saeed & Sanam Jung: Double act
Saeed and Jung’s rising stardom indicates a shift in the mindset of the Pakistani audience.
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Recipe: Rolly Polly Chicken
This recipe is ideal for chicken-lovers. Not only is it easy to make, it is just as fun to eat as the name.
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Fashion smashion: Cape revival
The fashion world has moved on to shorter shirts and smaller, sharper capes for spring 2014.
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Hottie of the week: Adil Nabi
A graduate from the Hawthorn Academy, Adil was trained through the West Bromwich Albion team.
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The buzz: Tailor troubles
Sick of fighting with your tailor every day? You’re not the only one...
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Movie review: The Legend of Hercules - when the mighty fall
The Legend of Hercules is contrived and unexciting and fails to do justice to the legend.
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Movie review: Inside Llewyn Davis - blowin’ in the wind
Coen Brothers take you on a melancholic trip where folk music, harsh winter and a careless songwriter pull you in.
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Movie review: Her - plastic dreams
A prophetic, post-modern fairytale that explores love in the digital age.
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Osteoporosis: Breaking back
Osteoporosis leaves your bones brittle and prone to fractures — even without your knowledge.
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Kalash Valley: The tale of a single tribe
At the heart of the Kalash tribe is tradition and an undying zest for life.
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Recipe: Glazed cinnamon bread
Surprise your family early morning with a loaf of this easy-to-make breakfast delight. Addiction guaranteed!
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List: 7 worst female health habits
Some everyday habits may be compromising your well-being without you knowing it.
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Hottie of the week: Feroze Khan Kopite
There is something inexplicably enchanting about Feroze’s smile that just draws us in every time we see him.
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Child labour: Maids or more?
Children belong in schools. Let’s keep it that way.
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Aquaponics: No dirty business
Aquaponics allows you to harvest fish and grow vegetables at the same time.
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Movie review: 47 Ronin - a dying tale
Keanu Reeves makes a comeback, not with a bang but a whimper.
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Music review: Lightening Bolt - rolling in the raw
It rocks even when it doesn’t.
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Book review: Brain on Fire - mind games
The unforgettable story of a journalist as she finds her way back to sanity.
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Comedic moments: Saadistic pleasure
Saad Haroon talks about Asif Ali Zardari, Woody Allen and a girl with a lot of baggage.
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Rajmohan Gandhi: A historical encounter
In conversation with Rajmohan Gandhi — the man who walks in the footsteps of the past.
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Pakistan muscle-men: Dead weight
Bodybuilding has been sport of choice for young urban Pakistani male but has failed to receive attention it deserves.
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Recipe: Balsamic-glazed chicken skewers
Hungry for a snack? Try my recipe for grilled chicken skewers.
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Parenting guide: Your pregnancy reading list
Expecting a baby soon? It is the calm before the storm and the perfect time to read up on parenting books.
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Hottie of the week: Gohar Rasheed
Actors are born, not made and Gohar Rasheed proves it.
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Processed food: Good or bad?
Ms T takes a sneak peek into the average Pakistani menu to see how it has changed and what it means for our health.
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Polio: Walk the line
The existence of polio in Pakistan is a ticking time bomb but can be prevented.
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Movie review: 12 Years a Slave - a moment of truth
12 Years a Slave will force you into an ugly confrontation with history.
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Movie review: The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug - fantasy takes flight
A cheerful approach to a chaotic trip in a magical land.
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The be[a]st groomer
When it comes to looking good, animals may not be too far behind.
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Tech me forward
Technological breakthroughs to look out for in 2014.
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Hazara children: Still life
Fazil Mousavi pumps hope and colour into the ethnically fragmented lives of Hazara children.
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Recipe: Cinnamon Cheesecake Bars
Revel in the sweet and savoury flavours of my hassle-free cinnamon cheesecake bites.
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Hottie of the Week: Zayd Bilgrami
Zayd gained a whopping 10 lbs of weight during a summer internship in Tokyo.
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Fashion savvy at Sunday Bazaar
Big brands, big savings. That’s how it works at Karachi’s Sunday Bazaar.
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Movie review: Blue Jasmine - a woman on the edge
There are only so many traumas a person can endure until they take to the streets and start screaming.
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Book review: After the War - shadows of a revolution
After The War makes you wonder if mankind is doomed to repeat past mistakes.
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Movie review: Dallas Buyers Club - hope for sale
Welcome to the Dallas Buyers Club — we have drugs, desperation, death and determination to spare.
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The lark in training
While Cyra Asli has already shared the stage with The Rolling Stones at an early age, many more dreams await.
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Shahtoosh: Vanity quite unfair
Critically endangered Tibetan antelopes become fashion victims.
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The battles for Karachi
A visual record of a city at war with itself.
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Faithful companion: Puppy love
Canine love is on the rise and may make better human beings out of us all.
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Recipe: Chicken and potato pie
It is comfort food at its best — quick, easy and very very cheesy!
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Make a point – fashion for the feet
The pointed-toe shoe craze is back with a bang and from what we can tell, it is here to stay!
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Hottie of the week: Hassan Sheheryar Yasin
HSY began his career in 1994 and is now celebrating his 20th year in the fashion industry.
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The humour gap: Who said women aren't funny?
Ms T investigates the humour gap and why the set up may be changing.
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Trigger your mind
Exposure to violence on TV screens can transform children into soft targets for aggression.
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Movie review: Scam of the swindlers
American Hustle will bring the world crashing down with its stunning scandals.
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Leaving a mark
From thumbprint to signature, Mukhtaran Mai comes full circle at The New York City Opera.
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Book review: Fighting the friend
With his debut novel, K Anis Ahmed emerges as a strong new voice from Bangladesh.