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Movie review: High ’n Low
An obnoxious but glorified depiction of a broker’s over-the-top lifestyle.
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Click the knot
Marriages may be made in heaven but the internet has been competing.
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All Bit, No Coin
The promise of a digital currency and how it can transform the world.
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Foods that will make your hair grow faster
Ms T is here with a list of foods to stimulate hair growth and give you those luscious locks you always dreamt of!
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Recipe: Choco morsels
Light and easy to make, these little balls of divine goodness are sure to awaken the choc-aholic in you.
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Hottie of the week: Omar Khalid Butt
With porcelain complexion, innocent eyes,heart-warming smile, there is just something serene about Omar.
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Bigger is not always better: The ideal family size?
Ms T raises the small versus large family debate to determine the ideal family size for the modern Pakistani household
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Review: These Birds Walk - all roads lead home
These Birds Walk will show you a new face of hope.
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Movie review: Saving Mr. Banks - get poppin’
A real story told with a dose of Disney magic.
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Movie review: Frozen - winter is coming
Frozen will melt your heart with its well-developed plot and magical execution.
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Football: Pakistan on the field
We list the top ten Pakistani-origin footballers playing abroad and their achievements.
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Globalised menus: The world on your plate
Can globalised menus make thoughtful world citizens out of us all?
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Fighting fire: Red heat
The men who play with fire in order to save others.
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Recipe: Pasta salad
Tangy pasta salad is not only healthy but also makes for the perfect side dish at any time of the day.
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Sugar snack – Artificial sweeteners and pregnancy
Ms T finds out if artificial sweeteners are safe for consumption during pregnancy, how to regulate intake.
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Hottie of the week: Hareb Farooq
Did you know that this blue-eyed beauty is one of Pakistan’s most sought after male models?
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Rise against domestic abuse
Ms T looks into this grave social evil and how we can overcome it.
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Album review: Kings of Leon's Mechanical Bull - rock blues
Kings of Leon return after a three-year hiatus with an album that reminds listeners of their old spark.
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Book review: Jerusalem - a historical eye
Jerusalem enshrined in pictures and a tale as old as time.
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Health: Weigh your risk
Your child may be eating his or her way to a future coronary heart disease.
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Positive Pakistani: The [million]nium goal
Dr Anita Zaidi beats entries like Doctors Without Borders for a $1 million prize that will save countless young lives.
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Travel: The city of good airs
Top things to do and places to see in Buenos Aires.
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Banning Bollywood: Reels and rivals
Is banning Indian films the only way for Pakistani cinema to thrive?
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Unwind: What's hot and happening
Ms T’s recommendations for everything that is doing the rounds across the world.
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Recipe: Chocolate fudge cupcakes
Get your little ones involved in the kitchen before schools reopen!
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Hottie of the week: Shammal Qureshi
Shammal is a self-confessed fun-aholic and admits he finds it hard to sit still when he is in his element.
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The ridiculous rush for rishtas
Is obtaining a decent rishta the be all end all for girls in Pakistan?
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Karachi's Hawkes Bay: Power play
It is highly unadvisable to even stand near high-tension power lines, let alone play on them.
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Album review: Loved Me Back to Life - old meets bold
Dion adopts a more youthful and contemporary approach in her new album and succeeds.
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Book review: Seating Arrangements - confetti implosions
A well-written social satire that will take the edge off your boredom.
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Soldier on: Rawalpindi's Kabari Bazaar
A crackdown on terrorism might also put an end to many livelihoods in Rawalpindi’s Kabari Bazaar.
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Keeping Pashto alive: The last word
A web developer from Peshawar develops a digital, multi-purpose Pashto dictionary.
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Pakistan's unsung heroes: The silent crusaders
Celebrating unsung Pakistani heroes who have made the country proud.
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Recipe: Mushroom crackers
A quick and easy snack that will satisfy late afternoon cravings and keep your guests wanting more.
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Fashion smashion: Hair affair
We Pakistanis are the ‘Go big or go home’ kind, never doing anything halfway — especially when it comes to weddings.
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Hottie of the week: Taimoor Choudhry
With Taimoor’s intense good looks, artistic prowess and ability to fly us around world, what more could anyone want?
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Down with a disability?
Ms T speaks to families raising children with special needs to highlight biggest problem they face, say other people.
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Experience Pakistan
Discover a side of the country you have never seen before and fall in love all over again.
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Epilepsy: A recurring battle
The right diagnosis and care can help epileptic patients lead a fulfilling life.
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Desert challenge: Rear view
Race is on rally enthusiast Nauman Khan’s mind as he speeds through the 2013 Jhal Magsi Desert Challenge.
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Improving hygiene: A bloody revolution
Schools from India, Pakistan and Dubai learn about a one-rupee hygiene product.
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Book review: Language speaks
The first step towards breaking stereotypes is changing the way we talk about them.
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Movie review: Delivery Man - fatherhood, served
Delivery Man provides comic relief but lacks the much-needed sophistication.
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Review: Girl Rising
Ms T’s review of the UN documentary and whether it will change things for women in Pakistan.
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Hottie of the year: Sheheryar Munawwar Siddiqui
The heartthrob has been setting our TVs ablaze all year.
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New year, new rules
Nayab Najam looks into the concept of New Year’s resolutions, why they fail and how we can see them through.
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Recipe: Fish tempura
One of the most popular dishes of Japanese cuisine, good tempura is light, crisp and delicious.
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Culture: No holds barred
We take you through a slightly different version of 2013. Loaded with imagination, humour, hope and a big fat what...
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Fashion: Form-fitting clothes made a comeback in 2013
We take you through a slightly different version of 2013. Loaded with imagination, humour, hope and a big fat what...
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Misbahul Haq: The man with the Midas touch
We take you through a slightly different version of 2013. Loaded with imagination, humour, hope and a big fat what...