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10 things I hate about barber shops
The disapproving sniff. Yes, my hair is a mess. That’s why I’m here.
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Up north and personal: Across the border
Zahrah Nasir returns to Afghanistan to fulfill her promise.
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The road to ruin
For these people, the question of NATO supply routes is not a political one, but a matter of life and death.
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Beyond the Bab-e-Khyber
Armies marching to and from Afghanistan have all trod the time-worn passages of the Khyber pass.
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10 things I hate about Indian soaps
Once a character is killed off, they may return to the show with a completely new face.
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United in sorrow
Sectarian conflict may make headlines, but Muharram rituals highlight rich traditions of interfaith harmony.
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Ready, willing and able
Only when we let go of our fatalistic thinking, can we change our lives.
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Talkin’ ‘bout a revolution
Is a Pakistani Spring on the cards? Analysts contemplate the possibility of radical political change.
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The Future of Pakistan
Dr Stephen Cohen, one of the world's foremost experts on Pakistan, talks about his predictions for future of country.
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Infertility: Myth buster
Sara Tanwir Ahmed, senior embryologist, busts the most common myths about infertility.
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10 things I hate about shaadis
The fake criers. There’s always one person who barely knows the bride or groom but will start emptying her tear...
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Film review: Ghost Protocol - Cruise control
Ghost Protocol is a very slick looking and highly energetic film which features some compelling action sequences.
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Positive Pakistani: Taking the highway
Kubra redefines social roles by paving a unique path for herself.
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A little bit of heaven
Sultana’s ice cream adventure turns into a family venture.
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The empty cradle
It is mostly the women who bear the stigma of infertility.
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2012: End of the World
It’s the End of the World as we know it and we feel fine.
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2011
If 2012 is anything like 2011 was for Pakistan, the end of the world may come as a welcome respite.
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10 things I hate about 2011
The rise of the PTI. Settle down, PTI trolls! I say this out of boredom not hatred.
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Up north and personal: Up on the roof
A power outage leads to unexpected adventures.
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Book review: On China - courting the dragon
Kissinger chooses to laud the way China has come to this stage by defying the Western logic of democratic growth.
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Mr know it all: A 'tube light' and a newly single man
From relationship blues to money woes, Mr Know It All has the answers!.
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From Azerbaijan with love
Jasmine’s journey from a little village in Azerbaijan to the bedrooms of affluent Karachites.
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In the flesh
Stories from the seedy underbelly of Heera Mandi.
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10 things I hate about Bollywood
The vulgarity. Was it really necessary for the heroine to strip down to a bikini just to dance?
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The diamonds glitter no more
The gharanas are gone, the kothas lie crumbling and the shine of Lahore’s infamous Heera Mandi has faded forever.
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Film review: Tower Hiest – didn’t quite steal the show
Despite all the hype, the movie really doesn’t deliver and, quite frankly, isn’t even worth watching.
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Film review: Breaking Dawn - eat me
Twilight fans will be head over heels for this movie, but the rest can safely give this a miss.
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A rendezvous with Riz
Star of The Reluctant Fundamentalist talks about his Pakistani heritage, meaningful cinema and Kate Hudson's hair.
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Shot in the dark
A year of filming dangerously.
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10 things I hate about Twilight: Breaking Dawn
The soft porn. No one wants to see a lifeless vampire make love to a dull, expressionless, teenager.
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Book review: Granta 117 - fear factor
There is no doubt that those looking for good writing will be perfectly happy with this edition.
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Daadi’s diary: Healthy, shiny and black hair
Although some people openly embrace, their ‘graceful’ greys, others (like me) are simply traumatised.
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When men and mountain meet
With some trepidation, I sign up for this latest travel expedition.
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Sunny solutions
Drinkable water is your right. Why pay for it when you can get it for free, and that too in an eco-friendly way?
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The green house
But while his fellow Lahoris sweat and freeze (depending on the time of year), Dr Shakeel Qureshi stays cool
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My Solarventure
Sick of load-shedding and inflated electricity bills, I decided to invest in a solar powered set up.
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10 things I hate about getting mugged
The stunned reflexes. As soon as someone taps your car window with a gun, it seems time stands still.
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Empire of the sun
With cheaper solar panels and an unreliable national electricity grid, could this be the dawn of a new solar age?
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Book review: Instant City - life and death, in the blink of an eye
American writer scratches the surface of Karachi’s conflicts and contradictions.
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Positive Pakistani: Call of duty
From a primary school in Lyari to Yale’s School of Medicine, Dr Junaid Razzak’s story is an inspiring one.
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Mr know it all: An unhappy student and a tyrant boss
From relationship blues to money woes, Mr Know It All has the answers!.
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Unlikely origins
Hidden behind the trees in Woking, the 120-year-old Shah Jahan Mosque continues to function to this very day.
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10 things I hate about ET blogs
They think they’re actually making a significant difference in the world. No, they are not.
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A prayer for Pakistan
Masih is not alone in feeling a deep connection with the country he left behind so many years ago.
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No you can’t
The prosecution of the Irvine 11 points towards increasing intolerance and Islamophobia in the United States.
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Tribune Take: Deciphering Imran Khan
Imran Khan opens up in this weeks T-Magazine.
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Film review: Rockstar - the star rocks
Rockstar isn’t a perfect film by any standards, but it is certainly worth a watch.
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10 things I hate about my mother-in-law
When will she learn to mind her own business and quit telling me to “stop family planning”?
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Imran Khan: Unplugged
Imran Khan and his Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf have emerged as a force on the field of Pakistani politics.
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10 things I hate about Washington DC's Af-Pak ‘experts’
If they speak Urdu and know half a dozen Punjabi curse words, they are automatically dubbed an authority on Pakistan.