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Revolutionizing babysitting: Daycares in Pakistan
Ms.T sheds light on some prominent daycare centres in Pakistan and how they are facilitating the female workforce.
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Movie review: The World's End - bottoms up!
The World’s End takes you through a journey you wish you had taken.
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Movie review: Runner Runner - a bleeding chip off the old block
For Runner Runner, the whole is not greater than the sum of its parts.
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Book review: The Karachi Deception - Indian spies, Karachi lies
A former Indian journalist brings Dawood Ibrahim to life in a work of fiction.
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Survivor, Baltistan style
The people of the valleys are natural born engineers.
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Swing low, sweet charity
Hope Uplift Foundation goes to the bottom of the social ladder for the noblest of work.
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Coping with Mother Nature: Menopause
Gynaecologists shed light on the transition towards menopause and how to manage symptoms best.
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Spiritual connections: Teaching scripture over Skype
Skype is helping Pakistani families abroad keep in touch with home, language and their religion.
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Unwind: What's hot and happening
Ms. T advises readers to read 'My Yummy Mummy Guide', watch Vampire Diaries and celebrate this Eid by giving.
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Recipe: Chelo kebabs
Tantalize your taste buds this Eidul Azha with this quick and easy recipe for succulent kebabs with a Persian flavour.
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Hottie of the week: Adil Omar
Every now and then, a star is born pre-destined for fame and fortune. Adil Omar is one of them.
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The glass ceiling effect: What’s holding women back?
Ms.T enters the corporate world to examine the biggest barrier holding women back and what they can do to get past it.
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Show review: Breaking Bad - you meth me crazy
Five seasons on, satisfied Breaking Bad fans bid farewell to the meth mogul.
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Movie review: Rush - driven
Rush is an attempt to understand one of the greatest motorsport rivalries during the Formula One championship in 1976.
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Hujra: Where boys used to become men
Hujras were the equivalent of the sewing circle — not any more.
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First response: How to save a life
A majority of trauma patients who die could have been saved if given proper first response.
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Menu: Meat the cow
This Eid, experiment with different cuts of meat by following steak expert Daniel Panjwaneey’s guidelines.
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Zinda Bhaag: Get out while you can
Three struggling men from Lahore make it big, but life may not be as promising for others like them in Pakistan.
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Bag that style
Ms T takes a look at the next big fashion trend — the smaller handbag — and why they are a woman’s dream come true.
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Twix Milkshake
The chocolate bits will satisfy your sweet-tooth and the cold milkshake is ideal to beat the scorching heat.
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Hottie of the week: Komail Aijazuddin
He is on his way to becoming the next big artist in Pakistan.
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Stories of survivors: Rape in drama serials
Ms.T takes an in-depth look at how rape is portrayed in local drama serials and why it might be making matters worse.
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Colour of the season: Orange is the New Black
No sugar coating for the stories of women behind bars in this new show.
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Movie review: Diana - a Pakistani love affair
Despite humiliating reviews, Diana is still an amusing portrait.
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VIP protocol: Where did all the Pajeros go?
The cars may have changed but the culture of VIP protocol is still alive.
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Tectonic tragedy: Balochistan earthquake
The science of Balochistan’s recent seismic activity and why it stays active.
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Tarot card read: The high priestess sits not in judgement
Shevy Saleem is one of Karachi’s popular tarot card readers but she won’t tell you who to marry.
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Oversharers anonymous: The too much information list
Ms.T narrows down the top five most awkward things people say.
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Recipe: Iranian Halwa
With its soft texture and delicate sweetness, Halwa is one the most loved desserts of the East.
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Hottie of the Week: Fahad Mirza
When we first laid eyes on Fahad, we were completely besotted!
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Nail art 101: Power at your fingertips
Check out Ms.T’s ideas for some fun and flirty nail art that will keep you on top of the fashion scene.
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Shopping: To Delhi, with love
The not-so-secret guide to shopping in India’s colourful capital.
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Movie review: A weak take-off
Planes helps children navigate through fear on a predictable map.
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Islamic art: Echo and return
Using Islamic art as a springboard for modern works can be a fraught exercise.
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Cholistan desert:Wandering spirit
The people of Cholistan need not be nomads if their reservoirs are cleaned.
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Book review: The Lowland - tender otherness
Jhumpa Lahiri’s latest novel examines three generations of a family after the Naxalite movement changes their lives.
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Fun For Fall
Add meaning to your fall with these fun-filled family activities for the season.
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Telecommuting: Broadening horizons by working online
Ms.T explores the world of online employment and what it could do for you.
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Hottie of the Week: Fakhir Mehmood
He came, he sang and he conquered.
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Riddick: Lost in the darkness
Vin Diesel is too silent to be interesting in Riddick.
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War of Indie-Pendence
Inexpensive equipment means local bands can now record and release music without giving in to popular trends.
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The Bling Ring: Steal the look
Celebrity-obsessed teenagers make a fashion offense in Sofia Coppola’s latest film.
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The Mortal Instruments, City of Bones: Of aliens who alienate
Even though Clary plays the role of the protagonist with punch, her supporting cast fail to back up the plot.
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Peshawari Pizza
Pizza is becoming more popular in Peshawar, but only two major joints offer it.
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Naswar: Tainted love
Never get high on your own supply, warns a famous naswar maker in Karachi’s Jackson bazaar.
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Fifty shades of CNG
Lahore has converted to CNG, but this isn’t always a good thing.
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Unwind: Of Naughty Girls’ Book Club and Suits
Ms.T’s recommendations for everything that is doing the rounds across the world.
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Hottie of the week: Goher Mumtaz
His soulful compositions have been tugging at our strings for almost a decade.
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Recipe: Dolmey Felfel
If you want some chatkhaara in your life, try out this recipe for stuffed bell peppers.
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Your father-in-law: A potential ally
Ms.T looks into the relationship between a woman and her father-in-law and how she can nurture it