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Tribune Take: 10 stories that rocked the world of technology
Whether its the Fake news phenomenon, data leaks or Elon Musk's boring Tunnel, technology has been in the limelight
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Tribune Take: Vampires abound
T-Magazine explores the concept of real-life vampires living amongst us.
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Tribune Take: Pakistan holding back Iran-Pak gas pipeline
Iran is ready to bend over backwards to facilitate Pakistan as long as the project goes through, says Khurram Baig.
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Tribune Take: Lawn tsunami to sweep Pakistan
With 108 lawn brands entering the market, lawn is definitely here to stay.
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Tribune Take: Washington sees reopening of NATO supply routes inevitable
US chooses to send a military officer rather than a diplomat, signifying a shift in strategy.
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Tribune Take: SC suspension of parliamentarians is temporary
Suspension of 28 parliamentarians is temporary, they should be back to work as soon as 20th amendment is passed.
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Tribune Take: Artists, the soul of a nation
T-Magazine takes us through a story of an artist who has decided to make the street walls of Karachi his canvas.
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Tribune Take: Will the Business Express attract business travellers?
New train service meant for business travellers will likely attract families instead.
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Tribune Take: Pakistan aims for an England whitewash
With the series against England already in the bag, it may be time for the team to experiment with the line up.
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Tribune Take: With new civil-military deal, Memogate fizzles out
At this point Mansoor Ijaz's testimony is highly unlikely, says The Express Tribune reporter.
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Tribune Take: Remembering the Pakistan safari
T-Magazine explores Pakistan's once thriving wildlife that could be compared to present day African Safaris.
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Tribune Take: Abbottabad rocket attack bears TTP signature
Abbottabad attack clearly bares the signature of the Pakistan Taliban group Thereek-e-Taliban...
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Tribune Take: PML-N caters to both the opposition & the govt
PML-N is playing both sides of the aisle issuing statements against the government along with back-door negotiations.
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Tribune Take: Transgenders to vote, but more needs to be done
Most transgenders cannot even afford to pay for travel expenses to registration centres, says Rabia Mehmood.
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Tribune Take: Is US rejection of Pakistan's investigation report 'jingoism'?
Military reports are made for public consumption and jingoism says The Express Tribune's Gulraiz Khan.
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Tribune Take: Did the government scare Mansoor Ijaz away?
The judicial commission can still obtain Mansoor Ijaz's testimony, says The Express Tribune reporter, Faisal Shakeel.
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Tribune Take: Life around Bab-e-Khyber
T-magazine tells us the story of everyday life around the much photographed gateway to the Khyber Agency.
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Tribune Take: Where does the road lead Mansoor Ijaz?
Mansoor Ijaz is giving off the right signals, implying that he is travelling to Pakistan for his...
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Tribune Take: Chants outside the court politicised the SC
Aitzaz Ahsan has succeeded in buying Gilani some time to formulate his defence, says The Express Tribune’s reporter.
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Tribune Take: It's Ajmal vs England
Ajmal's exemplary performance lived up to his pre-game talk of a mystery ball up his sleeve.
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Tribune Take: Aitzaz's appointment may defuse PPP, SC tensions
The new representation will help defuse tensions between the federal government and the Supreme Court.
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Tribune take: Government forcing the Supreme Court's hand
Federal government left the court little choice by not taking one of the six options laid out last week.
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Tribune Take: Predicting the future of Pakistan
Zarrar Khuhro discusses the latest issue of T-magazine.
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Tribune Take: PPP drawing democratic forces to its defence
Irfan Ghauri, Senior Reporter for Express Tribune says the PPP is biding its time, focusing on the Senate elections.
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Tribune Take: Pir Pagara's son has big shoes to fill
Even with the policy to support military dictators, Pir Pagara's party struggles for political significance.
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Tribune Take: Military statement signifies no coup in the works
ISPR's stern statement against the government ensures that there won't be a military coup in the near future.
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Tribune Take: In NRO case, government has one option left
Option number six, taking the matter to the parliament, is the only viable option left for the government.
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Tribune Take: Musharraf's physical absence causes low turnout at rally
Tribune Take discusses the significance of the fact that Musharraf wasn't physically present at the rally.
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Tribune Take: The social stigma of infertility
This week's T-Magazine focuses on the social stigmas of infertility, especially for men.
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Tribune Take: Government turning a blind eye towards Madrassas
The number of expired visa students shows the government's inability to crackdown on religious schools.
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Tribune Take: Pak-US mending fences in 2012?
2011 has been one of the worst years for bilateral ties between the two allies, says Huma Imtiaz.
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Tribune Take: What must PIA do as Pakistani skies get crowded
The Express Tribune reporter, Saad Hasan says that PIA must adapt as new airlines enter Pakistani skies.
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Tribune Take: Continued rise of the right-wing across the globe in 2012
In today's episode we take a look at some global events of 2011 and how they will define 2012.
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Tribune Take: Transgenders in politics, a good thing
The Express Tribune reporter, Samia Saleem says transgender people are now taking steps to safeguard their interests.
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Tribune Take: Where the government is wrong on CNG
Khurram Baig, Business Editor, says the government will have to give in to transporters because of public demand.
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Tribune Take: PPP still relying on the Bhutto name
Zainab Imam and Gulraiz Khan of The Express Tribune speak on Zardari's address and what it means for the PPP.
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Tribune Take: PTI reaching all demographics
PTI's Karachi rally was diverse both along ethinic and economic lines.
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Tribune Take: Calling the call girls
T-Magazine discusses the changing face of Heera Mandi and its impact on prostitution in Pakistan.
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Tribune Take: Military has other options besides a coup
Irfan Ghauri says the military has other options for potentially toppling the current government.
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Tribune Take: Gilani's comments signify new rift between military, civilian govt
PM Gilani's comments about Bin Laden demonstrates a growing rift between the civilian government and the military.
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Tribune Take: Pakistan cricket needs a succession plan for the captaincy
Sports Editor Faras Ghani says the PCB needs to find a vice captain and groom someone for Misbah's retirement.
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Tribune Take: Nawaz Sharif's Karachi visit has little political significance
The PML-N chief focused on meeting business leaders to activate voters, secure financing for his election campaign.
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Tribune Take: Emotions run high during Memogate hearing
Babar Awan's comments questioning court's jurisdiction angers the Supreme Court of Pakistan.
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Tribune Take: Documentary filmmaking in dangerous corners of the world
Batool Zehra discusses interviews with several documentary film-makers on their pursuit for the truth.
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Tribune Take: Difficult for civilian govt to seek a military official's resignation
Tensions run high between the civilian and military leadership as the Memogate scandal engulfs others.
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Tribune Take: Memogate inquiry could end in a farce
Since article 6 can only be implemented by the parliament, it could render the Supreme Court inquiry ineffective.
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Tribune Take: Fertilizers don't kill people, people kill people
Khurram Baig discusses conditions laid out by US lawmakers to curtail the flow of ammonium nitrate into Afghanistan.
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Tribune Take: Suspension of US aid, a case of bad timing
US freeze on $700mln in aid to Pakistan is ill timed and will be perceived to be linked to the NATO attacks.
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Tribune Take: PML-N's past might haunt the party in Sindh
PML-N's historic backing of projects like Kalabagh damn will make it hard to win votes in Sindh, says Tunio.
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Tribune Take: Solar power, a viable alternate for Pakistan?
This week's T-magazine discusses alternative energy solutions like solar power, could it be viable for Pakistan?