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Recipe: Kafta Batata
This is true comfort food that you will crave again and again.
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Recipe: Chicken with Cashew Nuts
Use a variety of sauces and oils to get that rich, authentic taste.
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Hottie of the week: Kıvanç Tatlıtuğ
We’ve never really heard his real voice & cannot pronounce his name if our lives depended on it.
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Deterring diabetes
When glucose level exceeds certain limits, it does more harm than good.
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Coming soon to a theatre near you
2013 is election year! With all strikes, riots, chaos you’ll probably be spending a lot of time at home.
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Fear & loathing in New Delhi
“Obama save our sister because our government is impotent,” — a banner at a Delhi anti-rape rally.
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Like angels for equines
Sona is one of Pakistan’s 4.7 million working animals, each of which is a primary source of earning for some.
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Its elemental my dear Singh
Saidpur Village exists in present day Pakistan but chunks of it look like they’re straight out of the Mughal era.
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A sound mind needs sound body
A mind when housed within a healthy body possesses a glorious sense of power... — Joseph Pilates.
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Shaking it like Sheila, moving it like Munni
At Bollywood Aerobics class, women dance their woes away, get rid of flab, rediscover their femininity.
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Movie review: Beasts of the Southern Wild - down on the bayou
The movie has been dubbed fantasy drama, although the literary genre known as magic realism seems more apt.
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Book review: The Uninvited – suffer the children
It is a book with many frightening aspects — one being how easy it is to read and accept what is being suggested.
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Spine solution
A person is as young as their spinal column — Joseph Pilates.
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Bride vs. dulhan: The many sides of a desi bride
Striving to incorporate Western concepts in traditional shaadi, Pakistani-American dulhans need to step back.
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A ziarat to Ziarat
The author and his family decide to get out of smoggy Karachi to breathe the fresh air of a Balochistan hill station.
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The boy band that wasn’t
What’s that you say? You’ve never heard of the Soup Boys? Well, read on…
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The Aligarh of sindh
Sindh Madressatul Islam’s journey from being a secondary boarding school to a public sector university.
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Being Mr Jinnah
'It was time Mr Jinnah became more than a mythical character from textbooks for my son.'
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Daniel Utarid: Son of the soil
A tale of heroism from the tragic conflict of 1971.
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Recipe: Pad Thai — Rice Noodles with Shrimps and Peanuts
You will either love it or hate it — but must certainly try it!
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In love with a Capricorn? Here's how to make him stay!
Ms T has the inside on what makes this sign unique, how to make him yours and what not to do to drive him away.
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Royally Happy: What Kate Middleton and I have in common
I will watch as she brings a whole next level of meaning to the term ‘pregnancy glow’.
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Hottie of the week: Amir Khan
British professional boxer Amir Iqbal Khan is our macho man with a heart.
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Adoption — what will people say?
'I felt there was no need to have my own child when so many others have to live without the love of a parent.'
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5 rom-com men who’d be sleazeballs in real life
Prince charming or .....?
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Clutch up: The hottest trends and tips
Fashion designer Sara Baloch discusses the hottest trends in clutches.
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Healthy living: Detox bath recipe
Now that winter is here, a long hot bath sounds particularly tempting.
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An eyeful of Azzinano
Azzinano offers a unique insight into countryside culture through murals painted on home facades in an annual festival
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Looking back with 20/20 vision
The story behind one of Lahore’s retail landmarks.
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Defense exhibition 2012: Indigenous ideas
Going to check out IDEAS 2012 expo, writer finds himself reliving his childhood among cutting-edge military gear.
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Beyond bombs and beards
‘The Muslim Protagonist’ aims to change the mainstream narrative.
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Check or raise?: The house always wins
Fortunes are made and lost, as poker fever takes over in Pakistan.
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5 Annoying things my daughter-in-law does
On the two days that she is home, my daughter-in-law will lock herself in her room and sleep for hours.
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Tips for cell phone safety
Tips all women should follow.
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Hottie of the week: Ali Sethi
The Harvard boy, who currently lives in Lahore, is a rare mix of brains, brawn and sexy voice.
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It’s the journey, not the destination
Out in the mountains, there are some contingencies that one just cannot plan.
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The gentle giant
Some will do anything to remain anti-imperialist — even if it means siding with Bashar al Assad.
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A lesson in life: Volunteering at the SIUT
Volunteers at the SIUT undertake a life-changing programme that not only benefits the patients but also themselves.
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Words say it all
Forget about the ‘writer’s block,’ says Musharraf Ali Farooqi. It’s the ‘idiot’s block’ you need to worry about!.
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Natural magic: Herbs and the human body
Believe it or not, mother nature may have left clues about what’s good for you!.
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Unsquashable: Trading volleys with Maria Toor Pakay
The sportswoman talks about her journey from the tribal areas to the international courts.
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Second skin: How to incorporate leather in your wardrobe
Fashion forward ways to incorporate leather in your wardrobe.
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Rallying the Refuseniks
Contrary to what many of us might think many Israeli Jews, Jewish Americans are fiercely critical of Israel’s...
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Boycott, divest, sanction
Many feel the Israeli occupation of Palestinian territories is apartheid.
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Mainstreaming bias
New voices emerging and being heard while traditional media may shy away from unbiased reporting.
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Gaza, Israel and the hashtag war
IDF decided to pre-empt worldwide condemnation over its Gaza offensive by pushing out its version of events.
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Special report: Inside the Israeli lobby
Members of Congress are less concerned about national security and more about campaign financing.
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Parenting guide: Tips and tricks for staying on top
Is it safe to take caffeinated drinks during pregnancy?
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The wisdom of Mother Nature
Grand life lessons and small nuggets of wisdom
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'Unimpressed': Forget Paris
'I’m going to tell all those people who have never visited Paris and are dying to go there that ... Paris sucks.'