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Anti-anxiety pills in Pakistan: Mama’s little helper
Many women, men in Pakistan don’t think twice about taking addictive anti-anxiety pills rather than seeing a doctor.
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7 Bridal oddities you are sure to meet in Pakistan!
Come experience and pray you don’t become one of them.
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Recipe: Stuffed Round Gourd— Bharaye Tinda
Take a look at the following recipe. Addiction guaranteed!
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Beauty home delivered: Life is moving fast, and so is her salon
An enterprising woman from Lahore is bringing the salon to the doorstep of busy housewives and working women.
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Hottie of the week: Imran Abbas
This doe-eyed cutie is the reason Pakistani women have stopped going out on Saturday nights.
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Karachi: Then & now
Journalist Khaled al Maeena on the city of the 1960s.
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Book review: Sethji - dirty old men and dark secrets
Shobhaa Dé plugs in to the corridors of power and the bedrooms of the damned.
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Travel: Jordan by ruins
Understanding a modernised Arab country littered with remains of empires past.
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Sun salutes in the sands of Thar
Yogi Kumar opens a centre for yoga in Mithi after his wife died of blood cancer.
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Green car: The juice on hybrids in Pakistan
Getting a greener car is the smart choice, but the government won’t let you make it at least for now.
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The mystery of Pattan Minara
A British political agent went digging for gold here but death awaited his men.
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Copy right: The Last Word
Aysha Raja feels it is everyone’s right to have access to quality reading.
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How to keep your children entertained in a healthy way
Ms.T recommends how to keep your children entertained in a healthy way.
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Hottie of the week: Shaan
Shaan once dreamt of becoming a lawyer as he felt he had a knack for convincing people.
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Handicrafts from the Heart
Next time a loved one’s birthday approaches, take a little help from these talented crafters to make it extra special.
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Gadgets: Tech for Time Pass
Need is subjective. ’Nuff said.
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Movie review: The Croods - What kids can teach us
Comfort zones can turn into cages if we stop discovering what’s out there.
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Qawwali-Rock ‘Sufystical’: Flirting with fusion
For a bacha of the Dilli gharana is it too experimental to depart from a centuries-old tradition?
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Movie review: Ironed out and flat
The third installment in the Iron Man trilogy will hopefully be the last.
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Portfolio: Fields of Gold
Sown in the cold of winter, the golden wheat is ready to be reaped, threshed and winnowed.
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Don’t get hot under the collar
How to beat the Pakistani heat, and still feel like Don Draper this summer.
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The Qawwal also rises
The newest voice from the oldest tradition tests the waters.
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Recipe: Lamb Ribs Soup in Yogurt — Dahi Yakhni
Dahi Yakhni is perfect for those who relish a bit of ‘chatkhara’ and tang in life.
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Remember to Keep Singing
It’s a terrible world to raise the kids in, but it’s always been this way.
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Hottie of the week: Mohsin Hamid
Mohsin calls himself “a sucker for love stories.”
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Movie review: Space survivors battle oblivion
This visually searing new Tom Cruise Sci-fi flick is a tautly paced psych thriller.
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Begum Mumtaz Qureshi: The matchmaker
An insight into the rishta process with Karachi’s match-making queen.
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By the numbers: Facebook in Pakistan
Did you know 1,930,500 Pakistanis have set their relationship status as single on Facebook?
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Coast to coast: Safety at the beach
Some safety precautions to ensure a safe and fun beach experience.
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Start killing off the channels
For the Pakistani television business to live, most of the news channels must die.
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Book review: The end of my affair with Sophie Kinsella
Even romance novels need plot and depth of character even if they are light reading.
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The grateful dead
Only a city like Peshawar would need a 24-hour coffin maker and man with the stomach to do the job .
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Blurred vision: Where is Pakistani television headed?
Four channels have just hit the airwaves in Pakistan and 10 more are in the offing — how much more can viewer take?
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Recipe: Thai Stir Fried Vegetables
Making a good vegetable stir fry is a work of art.
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Bridging Divides with Manicured Hands
Women from privileged families can be a major tool in bridging existing social divides.
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TV Chat: Da Vinci’s Demons - Our 21st century Renaissance Man
The creator of the Mona Lisa was much more than just an artist as this period drama tries to show.
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Hottie of the week: Ali Zafar
Ali Zafar seems to have strutted over the walk of fame with utmost poise, incredible talent.
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The garden of forking paths
Despite liberal-minded parents, many youngsters end up sacrificing personal career choice to accommodate their wishes.
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Comic review: Umru Ayar, the rebirth of a hero
A pox on all djinns, the comic-strip team Kachee Goliyan has breathed new life into the legendary Umru Ayar.
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Healthy living: Spotless
Little things can turn into big problems, like moles. If you don’t want to flaunt it, consider these solutions.
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Travel: Hong Kong in 5 Days
Don’t be intimidated by Hong Kong — city is fantastic for dim sum, ferry rides and views and cheaper than you...
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E-cigarette: Put this in your pipe and smoke it
Noticed people sporting robotic-looking e-cigarette indoors? It turns out, it’s not the best way to kick your habit.
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Food wars: Amateur critics on Facebook
Karachi’s restaurants find themselves at mercy of a brigade of amateur food critics — on Facebook.
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Book review: Delicate truths, plainly put
The Facebook COO uses her story to look at how women unintentionally hold back in their careers but don’t have to.
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When woman and mountain meet: Interview with Daniyah, a Pakistani trekker
A trekker, traveler and freelance photographer, Daniyah has been a mountain climbing enthusiast for many years.
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Zodiac: Scoring A Taurus man
Don’t confuse this bull-headed Taurus male for being rigid and emotionally resilient because he is big old softie.
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“Stupid Minions”
Handling a team of minions is not meant for everybody.
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Science: Measure to manage
From brain drain to blood toxicity levels, here are few new findings from world of research with a focus on Pakistan.
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Bollywood's women: Caught between idol and item?
While there may be fewer rape scenes in Hindi films today, the industry continues to objectify women.
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Mistress of Spices
Shayma Saadat’s award-winning food blog will make you want to revisit your own culinary past.