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The 7 Habits of conniving corporate queens
Once you step into the corporate world, you realise that playground bullies are still around.
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Wow the Virgo
In love with a Virgo? Ms T has the inside on what makes this sign unique.
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Battle Scars Women and their bodies
A thicker waist, breasts like wilted flowers, silvery arcs of cellulite. To me they are signs of a woman victorious.
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The (wo)man eater
The common leopard is fast becoming notorious for its attacks on humans for reasons created by humans themselves.
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Farman Ali Khan: A man to remember
Swat’s Farman Ali gave up his own life rescuing others during the Saudi floods of 2009, earning a name for posterity.
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Just google it
A group of Google’s ardent fans offer a tongue-in-cheek take on the issue.
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Snapshot of a photo shoot
A fashion shoot is not a day’s work.
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Aamina Sheikh: The glamazon next door
Aamina sheikh has come a long way.
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Parenting guide: From pregnancy to playtime
All the tips and tricks you need to stay on top.
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Rainbow zarda with candied cherries
Omit the Ashrafis and try this fruity cirtus-y version.
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The charge sheet of a spinster
Haye allah, kia aap ki abhi tak shaadi nahen hoey? Waisay, mera aik nawasa hay....milwaon?
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I love Pakistan
Mehreen Kasana had no idea that a one-day campaign would become a full-fledged and continuing project.
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Hope shines through
NGO HOPE determined to turn around destinies of children forced to drop out of school only because of poverty
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Bend it like ... Babar?
There is a whole new football generation that’s now all kleated up and ready to go۔
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Oil, sweat and dirt
Desi wrestling and its pehalwans are only a realm of storytellers now who recount the fights of the legends.
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Blacked out revisited: I was there
Taj Haider writes to give a first-hand account of the landmark protest against Ziaul Haq’s iron-fisted regime.
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Spirits of steel, dreams of gold
With a little encouragement and financial support, Pakistan’s Paralympians could sweep the games and bring home...
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Hottie of the week: Ammar Belal
Straight designers in the fashion industry are as rare as a cool summer breeze in scorching July weather.
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Manora: The patchwork island
In a city that roils with conflict, Manora refreshingly retains its age-old diversity.
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To give is to receive
Jamie spent most of her young life in the world of high fashion and event management.
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Shouting howzzat in Houston
Baseball is bigger and Football is more famous. But for these Houston desis, Cricket will always be king!
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Shahid Afridi: A star among us
Tagging along with Express Entertainment team gives our very own Zainab Imam a chance to meet her favourite cricketer.
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5 Pakistani women we envy
Here are five women who inspire us to try harder, better and never give up on our dreams.
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The secret lives of kids
Do you ever wonder what goes on in those little heads all day?
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Humor: And now a word from our (masters) sponsors
As the only non-faster in your office, you have to put up with the indignity of drinking water out of Muslim Shower.
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Another view on Aurangzeb
Was the fall of the mighty Mughal Empire really due to Aurangzeb’s religious zeal? .
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Blacked out
On June 13, 1982 four young self-exiled Pakistani men were going to make sure the day was remembered.
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One fine October morning
What used to be a store room had been converted into my study. It was lined with books by Mao, Lenin and Marx.
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Rabia Garib: The trailblazer
Garib’s advice: Never start off a business or job thinking you are going to be a millionaire.
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Hottie of the week: Farhad Humayun
While drummers are known to jump ship for better opportunities, he’s remained true to Overload.
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My rishta chase
Rishta business is infinitely worse for guys - all the pressure is on him to look sharp while still being respectful.
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Servants or slaves?
Subjected to worst forms of physical and sexual abuse, female migrant workers have little respite working in the Gulf.
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5 rishtas every girl will get
Certain mufta-loving khaandans enjoy eating munchies, sipping tea in pretense of looking at prospective girls for son.
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Dust in the wind
Afghanistan’s Kochi nomads are dying out, spelling the end of an ancient way of life.
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Rough justice
Koga doesn’t seem to be lying when he says he is too scared to cross the Kabul river and return to his hometown.
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Shades of grey
Despite also being named in at least two attacks on foreigners in Pakistan, Malik Ishaq is a free man.
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Ramazan: When fasting = feasting
With Ramazan teaching us moderation, let’s not over-indulge on unhealthy food.
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Imperfect: Flaws, flukes and follies that make up my beautiful life
I’m not my mother, but I’m doing okay (I think).
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The vanity box: Beauty tips
Beauty tips and tricks that’ll sort you out in no time.
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Guilty as charged: Learn to live with choices you make
Learning to forgive yourself for the choices that you make.
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Hottie of the week: Adnan Malik
His projects have been shown at Sundance and won awards at the Kara Film Festival and Delhi Digital Film Festival.
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Breaking new ground
Sadia is amazed that her extended family didn’t object much to her leaving.
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7 annoying things my older sister does
If Satan had a wife, it would be my big sister.
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A fistful of flour
Parveen Saeed’s Khana Ghar has become a lifeline for hundreds of poor men and women who are unable to make ends...
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Sheikh Badin: The road less travelled
Fancy paying to spend a night in a century-old British prison?
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Still Re(a)d
Shamim Manzar talks about similarities between Urdu and German, Pakistan’s idealist Marxists.
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Aftermath: What if a killer earthquake were to strike Karachi
Faultlines exist beneath surface, undetectable to eye but moving inexorably towards disaster of unimaginable scale.
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Hottie of the week: Osman Khalid Butt
Who needs messy-haired, vacant-eyed Robert Pattinson, when we’ve got a cuter version of him?
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Wedding woes: In the name of marriage
Two Pakistani women recount their journey from Miss to Mrs.
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Finding Rumi in Rockwood Hall
With her lilting soft voice, slowly unfolding melodies, Arooj Aftab already has following among discerning listeners.
















































