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Book review: Thinner than Skin - broken images
Thinner than Skin sketches a rich portrait of the indigenous culture of northern Pakistan.
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Movie review: Django Unchained - go black, never come back
In typical Tarantino fashion, this is also a film that tackles the tricky subject of brutal slavery.
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What your mother won’t tell you about contraception
Here is the low-down on all the birth control methods that you may be too embarrassed to ask your mother about.
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The long and short of relationships
Making it work despite the thousands of miles between them.
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Meet healing head-on with herbs
Here is how you can put together your very own natural remedy kit from scratch.
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Chronicles of a misfit Pakistani in Tashkent
Nothing like a journey to Tashkent to make you miss Pakistan!
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Botal Gali: A street that should live again
Perfume Chowk may not smell very sweet, but Botal Gali lives up to its name.
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Invisible children - beaten, exploited and sexually abused
At the Pak-Afghan border, young children recruited by smugglers are sexually exploited, abused and abandoned.
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Topi drama: The hat matters as much as the head
Thinking about starting a revolution? Well, don’t forget that all-important accessory: the hat!
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Recipe: Burmese Khao Suey
Khao Suey is a full meal, made with boiled noodles, various condiments, curried meat and coconut-flavoured broth.
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Hottie of the week: Danish Taimoor
His ‘you can trust me’ face makes us feel that he can easily mend our aching heart!
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Book review: How It Happened - floored by Fatima!
For many the story might seem ordinary but rendering it into a delightful funny book is quite a task.
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Smother me in smoothie!
Smoothies retain many healthy nutrients which are often lost when extracting juice from various fruits and vegetables.
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Top photo apps: Ground beneath my feet
Here are the top photo apps for your Android phone!
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Thalassemia: Leases of life
The number of existing thalassemia patients in Pakistan has exceeded 100,000.
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One mom’s mess is another man’s moneymaker
Think having a hobby is a waste of time? Think again.
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Riding with robots
Students build, code and solve, one Lego brick at a time.
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Mountain climbing: Gods awaiting pilgrims
With towering peaks that even the Swiss would envy, Pakistan is a mountaineer’s paradise.
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5 activities for your junior Masterchef
Tips that can bring out the chef in your children!
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Book review: Operation Geronimo - the ultimate whodunnit
Throughout the book, I could not but notice a soft spot for the enigmatic founder of Al Qaeda.
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Parenting guide: Of pregnancy and pancakes
From pills to pancakes, we’ve got you covered.
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Are you the perfect bachelorette?
Read what matchmakers have to say about all the unrealistic demands larkay wallay are making these days.
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Hottie of the week: Shahid Afridi
When he winkles his playful eyes, for us ladies, everything else moves in slow motion.
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Healthy living: Wrinkle rewind
Here is how you can take charge of your skin health without undergoing an expensive chemical peel.
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Living under Modi’s shadow
Ten years after the 2002 riots, what is life like for Gujarat’s Muslims?
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Obama’s Pakistani connection
Few know that one of the key people behind Obama’s stunning re-election is a brilliant Pakistani called Rayid Ghani.
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Sow, you want to grow?
The healthiest food is found closest to its source, so why not bring the source home?
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Comment: Thanks but no Tanks
The boys played well enough to strike fear into hearts of Indian team — something we hadn’t quite done in a long time.
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Travel: For an apple a day, go Almaty’s way
Discovering a winter wonderland in the heart of Central Asia.
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Recipe: Crispy shrimp burgers
The crunch of the shrimp and veggies all packed in a burger patty.
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Parents: The memory keepers
What should parents remember and what should we forget?
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Movie review: Jack Reacher - Tom’s tall order
Tom Cruise loses his signature movie star smile, instead he arms himself with a menacing look.
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Film review: Lincoln - in pursuit of equality
In Lincoln, Spielberg achieves the improbable — film that even renders the subject of politics rather compelling.
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Outsmart your belly fat
Tips that can help you lose that bulging belly.
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A red fort, a Kashmiri chronicle
There is a Red Fort in Muzaffarabad which is in dire need of attention.
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Out of focus
So you think owning a DSLR makes you a photographer? Think again!
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Immigration woes: Can't buy me love
British citizens who don’t earn enough finding their basic rights to family life violated by Immigration regulations.
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Turning trash into cash
The proper collection, disposal and usage can make waste a valuable asset.
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‘The I doesn’t matter’
Abida exists in a higher spiritual realm, speaks volumes in but a few words.
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Healthy living: Bend it like Beckham
Take some simple measures and follow a few exercises to manage your knee pain.
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Ready for a bike ride?: Cycling to change
Biking would erase the differences between the rich and the poor.
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Movie review: The sister act
The dialogue and acting in Your Sister's Sister is unexpectedly natural and realistic throughout.
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Movie review: The Hobbit – big things have small beginnings
This is a highly entertaining film, which is well worth the journey to the box office.
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Shahbana Qureshi: Queen of speed
Shahbana mastered biking and moved to treacherous and thrilling ‘Maut ka Kuaan’ which brought her unprecedented...
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Sushi burritos: Seriously yummy
A mobile food court in Los Angeles offers a mouth-watering eclectic variety for foodies.
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Faiza Butt: The political artist
On art, artists she loathes, and the art she will never make.
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Growing miracles
Climate change pushed Chakwal’s farmers to the brink. Now, they’re pushing back.
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Where the crescent meets the star
The decades-old cooperation between the Jews and Muslims of Mumbai stands strong even during testing times.
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Child sexual abuse: Breaking the silence
Find out what you and your children need to know to stay safe in a dangerous world.
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Child sexual abuse - the ultimate taboo
It’s time to acknowledge that child sexual abuse may happen in any home. Even yours.