Don't miss: Top 10 stories of the week - Oct 1-7, 2012

T20, the PTI peace march and Pakistan being among the top 20 happy nations dominate this week.


Web Desk October 07, 2012

Top 10 stories of the week (tribune.com.pk - overall traffic)

1. Pakistan among top 20 happiest countries, beating India, US: Report – Ema Anis

2. Shooting at popular Clifton cafe leaves LUMS grad fighting for his life – Our Correspondent

3. The nephew did it: Raina sparks Twitter row over offensive Pakistan tweet – Web Desk

4. Goher Mumtaz is no longer single! – Saadia Qamar

5. Pakistani Taliban offer security for Imran Khan's S Waziristan rally: Report – Web Desk

6. Attackers of Hindu temple charged with blasphemy – Rabia Ali

7. Imran Khan leads PTI 'peace march' to South Waziristan – Sidrah Moiz/Zulfiqar Ali/AFP

8. YouTube will not be unblocked anytime soon: Report – Web Desk

9. World Twenty20: Cheerleaders labelled ‘disgraceful eyesore’ - AFP

10. World T20: India fail to reach semi-finals, Pakistan through – Reuters

 

Top 5 blogs of the week (based on overall traffic)

1. Pakistani cricket fans: Must our sentiments for our team always be extreme? – Noman Ansari

2. Imran Khan, knowingly or unknowingly ‘Taliban’ Khan – Ibrahim Pataudi

3. What’s with the meek surrender, team Pakistan? – Safwan Umair

4. We don’t owe Afghanistan anything – Musab Ghouri

5. Secularism is not atheism! – Faiza Rehman

 

Top 10 stories of the week (Express.pk)

1. Bus service to start from UK to Pakistan – Web Desk

2. Kareena Kapoor decides to turn Muslim – Web Desk

3. Actor Nirma arrested drunk – Express Correspondent

4. Raina faces criticism over making fun of Pakistan – Web Desk

5. Saif and Kareena’s wedding preparations underway – Web Desk

6. Google explains why anti-Islam film cannot be blocked in Pakistan – Web Desk

7. Veena quietly prepares to visit Pakistan - INP

8. T20: Sri Lanka beats Pakistan – Web Desk

9. T20: Pakistan beats Australia – Web Desk

10. Abdul Rehman faces two year ban – Saleem Khaliq

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