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Degrees of disaster
The issue of fake degrees held, according to some accounts, by up to 150 members of the National Assembly has cropped up.
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War and peace
Speaking in Larkana, Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani has once more emphasised the need for peace with India.
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The budget and Fata
A budget of Rs2.489 trillion was presented in the National Assembly in the first week of this month.
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Dear Senators Kerry, Lugar and Berman
I read your letter to Ambassador Holbrooke and your concerns are justified.
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Dictators are bad — always
General Musharraf’s announcement that he plans to return to Pakistan has prompted a spate of debate.
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Welcome to minoristan
You know if you ask me, this whole thing about minorities is getting a little old.
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Shoania: unseen transcripts
As a print and TV reporter, I had the privilege to cover the most intimate contact ever between long-time foes.
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I despise the corrupt: Fatima Bhutto
Writer Fatima Bhutto wishes she was immune to high fever, loathes dictators and identifies with Micheal Corleone.
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The devil’s in the detail...
Taking a vow of chastity was possibly the most difficult part of becoming a priest for Faryad Ansar.
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A method to this madness
Last month’s attempted bombing at Times Square has added to the intrigue about the source of violent radicalisation.
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How long will they milk us?
That the budget, usually much awaited and overly debated, was announced by an elegant, newly inducted minister.
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Iqbal and women — a deeper view
My article titled “Iqbal’s view of an ideal Muslim woman” has elicited a number of thought-provoking comments.
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Paradise regained?
Swat was a paradise on earth before the conflict started in the valley.
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Dare I hope?
Parveen was the name of my neighbour’s domestic worker. I know this because from about 8am to 11pm I heard her name.
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Islam, Muslims, and the US
The US subscribes to the ‘melting pot’ rather than the ‘mosaic’ model of unity — seeking unity ‘from...































