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  • Various forms of media have influenced our society. These presentations do not imitate real life. Today's media do not project the demands of daily life and responsible living. Our youths thereby have a superficial and

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    • News Desk
    • Dec 31st, 2005
    • Comments Off on TV THOUGHTS: Thought provoking discussions on the fall of Dhaka, Kalabagh Dam and Balochistan

    I wouldn't like to seriously believe that this column was missed last week. I missed the deadline and that was rather disturbing, to say the least. I do miss deadlines, and I believe that of

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  • Car parking in the busy business centers and near government offices where public dealings take place is becoming difficult and people are obliged to park their cars at desolate places. There are many streets that

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  • After the screening of the first sound motion picture in Bombay in March 1932 a new genre of melodic arts - film music - began taking shape. In the beginning, theatre music with classical moorings

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    • News Desk
    • Dec 31st, 2005
    • Comments Off on BOOK REVIEW: Muntakhab Aalami Afsanay

    Qaisaer Saleem is a veteran and known fiction writer. He is a busy penman and constantly creating short stories, novels, satiric essays as well as doing translation. Qaiser Saleem has written eight novels and has

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    • News Desk
    • Dec 31st, 2005
    • Comments Off on LAHORE CULTURAL DIARY: A week of remembrances

    Three renowned personalities, who have been integral to the creation of Pakistan, its projection at the United Nations and flowering of melodic culture of the country were paid rich tributes during this past week. Quaid-e-Azam

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  • Cardiovascular disorders, hypertension, stroke, diabetes and myocardial infraction, Pulmonary or lung diseases are the leading causes of morbidity and mortality world-wide. The endemic problems of a region beset with financial difficulties and low development indicators

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  • Karachi is dusty these days. Trees alongside the roads are dry and parched. Foliage has turned black and laden with soot. A few trees that blossom in winter are in gloominess. Many seem to have

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    • News Desk
    • Dec 31st, 2005
    • Comments Off on CAPITAL CULTURAL SCENE: Performance by Trio Quark

    The cultural activities are in full swing as the end of the year approaches. The bright, sunny weather is persisting despite met office forecast of rains after the December 20th. The classical concert 'Trio Quark'

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  • No plastics in microwave. No plastic water bottles in freezer. No plastic wrap in microwave. Johns Hopkins has recently sent this out in their newsletters worth, noting... Dioxin Carcinogens cause CANCER, especially breast cancer. Don't

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