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10 things I hate about flying economy
Seeing the itchy and scratchy show from almost all the men on the plane is unbearable.
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Cannibalism: Faces of evil
Arrested Bhakkar cannibals talk about the powers of the Devil and immortality, revealing the need to eat human flesh.
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A life in review: Me and mrs jones
If you think JK Rowling is the best in young adult fantasy fiction, you’ve been misled far too long.
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The Adjustment Bureau: Where there’s a will
What seems like an intriguing science fiction film soon descends into mush.
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Target killing: Aftermath
The Shershah massacre sent Karachi into another spiral of violence.
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Target killing: Stories behind the statistics
Qurban, an Urdu-speaking office worker was returning home from work when he was shot dead near Kati Pahari.
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A different kind of target
Target killings not by activists of political parties, but by the people residing in the neighborhoods...
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The stalker
Have you ever found yourself being harassed by the dreaded Texter?
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Imran Khan: Amplify this
Meeting up with the man who gave us "Amplifier", Khan looks every inch the Pakistani Rudeboy.
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Welcome to the jungle
The causes of this violence are many: political rivalry, sectarian tension, ethnic hatred, a bigger slice of the pie.
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10 things I hate about adulthood
The need to make money. I’m used to having my self-worth measured by the number of ‘A’ grades on my report card.
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Mr know it all
The problem here is not your husband and his little TV watching session, you selfish, selfish woman.
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In the line of fire
Islamophobia in the US seems to be higher now than at any time since 9/11.
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Chit chat in Hong Kong
Hong Kong can prove to be quite a challenge for us desi folk who have a built-in love for casual chit-chat.
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From Mardan to the Canadian Senate: One woman’s story
Pakistani community is certainly making a mark on Canada, says Senator Salma Ataullahjan.
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Limitless: Illusion of intelligence
Science-fiction or future science? Those were my first thoughts when the plot unravelled in Limitless.
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Veiled agendas
Starting 11 April, it will be illegal in France for any woman to wear a full-faced veil.
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Muslims in the Middle
“Muslim bombers off our streets!” Streams of young men pour out of dozens of buses and onto the streets of Luton.
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10 things I hate about designer lawns
No matter how exclusive the print, come June 1st, and your maid is going to walk in wearing an exact copy of the same.
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As women, we really need to put ourselves first more often: Kiran Chaudhry
Kiran Chaudhry on being a heartbreaker, despising dictators and wasted talent.
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Up north and personal: Honey, I’m home!
It's a bee-utiful day to visit the hives in Islamabad.
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Stop ‘n go
I take my car out of the driveway with the not too ambitious intention of going to college, or so I think.
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Reality bites: The Company Men
Movie focuses on the lives of three men who are fired because a low shared price dictated that many lose their jobs.
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Turkish delight
A salty sea breeze blows gently from across the Bosporus strait.
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Colourful cricket
Though it is called the ‘Gentleman’s Game’, cricket has seen more than its fair share of scandal.
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www.scamistan.com
You are not safe. Neither are your country’s nuclear reactors, your credit card can be cloned...
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Red Riding Hood: Toothless
Red Riding Hood is an overblown, superficial film that has very little to say and no real bite at all.
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The ‘masala’ menace online
Adult websites featuring amateur Pakistani girls are a fast growing criminal trend with dangerous consequences.
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My neurons are going haywire planning my new project: Maria Zulfiqar
TV anchor Maria Zulfiqar on women of strength, hating literature and having a good time in high school.
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Propaganda online: Welcome to the war on comments
Who would bother planting agenda-driven comments on a news website you ask?
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10 things I hate about a table for one
No matter what you order, the waiter will inform you haughtily that it will be “too much for one person.”
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Virtual world, real dangers
With advancements in technology, new forms of violence against women have emerged.
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Leaving las vegas
Sin City is a little more subdued these days, but only the truly reckless would bet against Las Vegas’ revival.
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Getting down and dirty
When was the last time you got down and dirty, and soothed your mind with a hoe?
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Beyond the hour
Celebrities share the changes they intend to bring in their daily lives post Earth Hour 2011.
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Rango: Reanimating the old west
Gore Verbinski is no doubt one of the most versatile directors in Hollywood today.
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10 things I hate about dieting
Not losing any weight. And I don’t feel healthy either, I just feel dead and hungry.
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Environment: Vicious circle
A visit to Keti Bandar shows that the ecology is inextricably linked to the local economy.
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Defenders of the Faith: War of the worlds
While reading the book it is easy to forget that one is reading history and not a work of historical fiction.
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Global warming: Melting away
The North Pole is melting so fast that, according to environmentalists, it may no longer exist by 2050.
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Environmentally friendly: A mixed bag
Fertilizer giants and multi-nationals have not taken steps to make their product packaging environment friendly.
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Organic food: Back to the basics
Organic food is becoming popular in Pakistan.
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I would’ve loved to be a few inches taller: Meesha Shafi
L’Oreal Pakistan Spokesperson and singer Meesha Shafi on motherhood and ambition.
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Polio vaccination: Changing opinions
There is no longer any opposition to polio immunisations amongst prayer leaders in target areas.
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In search of lost ethics
Philosophers of ethics are mostly appalled by the lack of philosophical rigor in the content of the book.
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Conspiracy: Scaly surprise
David Icke claims that about all 'human' rulers were in fact a bunch of man-eating lizards called the "Annunaki".
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The Obama Syndrome: Back to black
The Obama Syndrome is a radical analysis of the first thousand days of Obama’s presidency.
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Spring fever
Joyous swallows perform incredible acrobatic feats across the intense blue sky...
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Begging for salvation
Take the law into your hands - call 1121 and report street children so the Child Protection Bureau can take action.
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Raj Kumari's tale: Between two worlds
Raj Kumari’s frail exterior cloaks a remarkable resilience of spirit.

















































