Archive for the November 4, 2005
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As a sequel the massive devastation resulting from the October 8 earthquake, which hit AJK and a vast area of NWFP, Eid in Lahore this year will be celebrated more with solemnity and less festivities.
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The book ' Worse than Watergate- the Secret Presidency of George W Bush' is an extremely pertinent read in the tide of present days when its easy to be washed away by the mantra of
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If the hatred between India and Pakistan is viewed in gender perspective, then all the conflicts, including Kashmir, seem to be overshadowed by attempts to dominate each other, which stem from the concept of "mardangi".
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For the last few years it is strongly felt that there is a need for more frequent interaction among policy makers, healthcare managers and the clinicians to address the issues, which would assist the government
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Discussing the earthquake the other day with a colleague, we acquiesced at the idea of being part of a devastating time that will go down in the annals of history and our grand children reading
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Today kurta, churidar pajama, bangles, henna and a pair of shoes make up the minimum of a girl's Eid shopping list. As grannies tell the list has now shrank to a bare minimum six and
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An earthquake that shook Karachi on late hours of October 11 was recorded at 4 on the Richter scale. A large part of the city felt jerks and many people spent the night outside from
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"Books are the carrier of civilization. Without books history is silent, literature dumb, science crippled and thought and speculations are stand still. -"George Bernard Shaw" The reading habits have gradually vanished from the whole Pakistani
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While the world is calling recent devastating earthquake as a mountain of a tsunami and terming it the deadliest, India is busy in point scoring at the expense of human tragedy. The United Nations report
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However much humans may boast of their scientific and technological progress but the man is puny before the powers of nature. Why go far back into history, the recent Tsunami which devastated several countries in
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