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Articles with tag: kara

Why is Karachi Turning Into a Sell-Out?

Ahmer Muzammil   Jul 17, 2008   interacts: 51

Isn't this the same city that lost 20,000 of its young men in 1990's at the hands of this same military establishment that we seem to be so fond of these days?

Bionic Woman

Saroop Gul   Jul 8, 2008   interacts: 13

The corporate woman is such a powerful and inspiring symbol when you are studying. It’s a realization you get later that a married working woman is a warrior.

Mohajirs Are People Too

Atif    May 13, 2008   interacts: 162

It was quite obvious that unlike Punjabis and Pushtoons, mohajirs have figured out that if there is chaos in the airport it is not because of Allah’s will.

May 12: One Year Passed, No Lessons Learned

Mehroz Sadruddin   May 11, 2008   interacts: 26

On May 12, the entire nation would be mourning the death of forty-four innocent civilians on what turned out to be one of the darkest days in the history of Karachi.

Starting from the End

Ali Hashmi   Mar 11, 2008   interacts: 16

Wapda and the ministry of power have implemented an emergency load shedding plan to plug the gap between electricity supply and demand leading to more misery for millions.

Rashidabad: Beginning Charity at Home

Mehroz Sadruddin   Jan 15, 2008   interacts: 3

Irrespective of race, religion, language and ethnic background, all children in the hostel and the orphanage are provided equal opportunity to prosper.

Remembering Old Clifton Top

Mateen Mahmood Mohajir   Jan 21, 2008   interacts: 4

Qasim Bagh, anybody? With all the sounds of gunfire and deafening crescendo of siren wails??!!

Pakistani Artist Gulgee Murdered

Chowk    Dec 19, 2007   interacts: 17

Pakistan's renowned artist Ismail Gulgee was found murdered along with his wife Zarine and maid at their residence in Karachi (Clifton area) on Wednesday.

Cholesterol Say Paak

Nadeem F Paracha   Nov 8, 2007   interacts: 129

I usually get my news by driving around the city. I see a look of uncertainty on the faces of the people, but no great movement.

Thank You Suicide Bomber! No one is talking about my 1.5 Billion anymore!

Ahmer Muzammil   Oct 23, 2007   interacts: 180

Does anyone remember that this woman (Benazir Bhutto) facilitated a dictator(Pervez Musharraf) and gave him a new lease on his dwindling career for the price of 1.5 billion dollars?

The Muffled Rage

kashkin dabruski   Oct 19, 2007   interacts: 4

These fragmented sentences and paragraphs are like those human parts and our character as a nation dispersed all over these streets of Karachi.

Why We have to pay the price?!

Kiran Kanwal   Oct 21, 2007   interacts: 10

Who cares if someone has an exam tomorrow, if someone’s mother is in a state of emergency or if someone has an important business meeting its obvious all our country cares about is that Benazir must reach her house safe and sound

Of Carnage and Triumph

Dilawar Syed   Oct 19, 2007   interacts: 146

At least 135 innocent lives lost; hundreds of families devastated.

The Karachi Brides

Anum Ali   Oct 12, 2007   interacts: 5

We have a package out here; culture, art and means of transportation.

Spit Syndrome

maryam ahmed   Sep 28, 2007   interacts: 8

One cannot even go for an uneventful stroll in the park without our spit sensors on high alert, getting the warning “SPIT ALERT!” now and then.

The Eclipse of the MQM

Zalan Alam   Sep 1, 2007   interacts: 4

It can be argued that the leadership and activists of the Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) will remember the 12th of May 2007 as the moment a 10 year policy of the party came crashing down.

Suo Motu Action Against Corrupt Stock Brokers of KSE

Zoya Khan   Aug 22, 2007   interacts: 10

Investors lost more than $13 billion in stock market crash of March 2005. 88 stock brokers of KSE were found responsible but no action has been taken.

A Karachi Summer

Anum Ali   Jun 15, 2007   interacts: 22

A cool breeze blows during the early morning hours on a June summer; an ideal deceit because towards the day’s climax, the heat would have killed many Karachiites.

Month of the Gun

Nadeem F Paracha   May 31, 2007   interacts: 184

I am 22 years old and quite a sight. I have a ’revolutionary beard,’ and my hair is long; I wear a Che cap and my malaangi bangles go kling klang whenever I move my hands and wrists.

Eyewitness: Karachi, May 12, 2007

Beena Sarwar   May 30, 2007   interacts: 95

A narrative of the events of “Black Saturday” and the “stop-the-blame-game” argument.

The Great Betrayal

Karamatullah K Ghori   May 22, 2007   interacts: 10

What has changed Karachi’s chemistry so radically as to array this great metropolis, this former crucible of freedom and liberty in Pakistan, on the side of an autocrat in the struggle against one-man’s tyranny?

An Appeal to Honourable Supreme Court Justices

Abrar Akbar   May 20, 2007   interacts: 76

It is time to write a new chapter in the badly chequered history of unfortunate country of ours.

Thirty Six Murders in Search of a Resignation

Farhan Jamalvi   May 17, 2007   interacts: 40

The perpetrators of May 12th may lie, but dead bodies don’t.

What Next After Karachi’s Carnage?

Pervez Hoodbhoy   May 16, 2007   interacts: 1024

Although Musharraf denies that he wants a postponement, a lengthy martial law may now be his only chance for a continuation of his dictatorial rule into its eighth year – and perhaps beyond.

Shaken and Stirred

Qasim Mirza   May 15, 2007   interacts: 23

As night fell over the cities of Karachi and Islamabad, two remarkably contrast pictures were seen. As dead bodies were being moved to morgues and injured to hospitals the popular General congratulated the nation on the glory it had achieved.

Media under siege in Pakistan

Mazhar Mazhar   May 13, 2007   interacts: 131

At least 30 people were killed and more than 100 injured in clashes when suspended chief justice Iftikhar Chaudhry arrived in Karachi to address a bar council ceremony.

Dead End

Xari Jalil   Apr 13, 2007   interacts: 12

When Faraz Ehmad, a student of Karachi University, killed himself by jumping off one of the highest buildings in the city, his friends, though deeply saddened, were not surprised. They all knew, in fact had known for a long time, that Faraz was suicidal a

With or Without Musharraf – A Mohajir’s Perspective

Salim Chauhan   Apr 11, 2007   interacts: 730

Whether we stay in Pakistan, go it alone, or confederate with like-minded freedom loving Sindhis or Baluchis, there are many steps we can take in the interim.

Karachi: The Descent Into Alienation

Xari Jalil   Mar 6, 2007   interacts: 26

Surprisingly as many would think, the people of Karachi have not shown themselves to be suffering from mass paranoia, even after this newest series of suicide bombings in the past few years.

Recognising Student Unions

Xari Jalil   Dec 7, 2006   interacts: 12

Prohibiting political parties on campus is in actuality curbing students’ rights. That is why there are clashes and conflicts as well as demonstrations and strikes by these so-called ‘banned’ or rather, half-functional student parties.

Abnormal Norms

Salman Siddiqui   Sep 3, 2006   interacts: 3

With persistent awful conditions of our roads that are filled with bumps all year round, and now thanks to the recent monsoon rains, many pot holes as well, the risks of having an accident today are even greater; more so for motorcycle owners.

Don’t Shoot the Messenger

Shandana Minhas   Sep 1, 2006   interacts: 63

Did it really make sense to continuously invest belief into an enterprise that paid no dividends? Could a slaphappy PR job keep at bay the thought that it was called a ‘soft’ image because you had to be soft in the head to believe it?

A cup of tea (chai)

Syed Ahad   Jul 20, 2006   interacts: 1

life

Theatre in Karachi

Zainab Mahmood   Jun 16, 2006   interacts: 12

Picture this. A reclaimed warehouse turned into an art gallery cum venue for artists and writers to meet and perform, is hosting a “recital” by an unknown group of people with a title that has people’s tongues rolling and to add to the a

Is Another World Possible?

Henna Arshad   Apr 3, 2006   interacts: 8

The best part of the World Social Forum held in Karachi recently was that a woman from a rural village from interior Sindh was sitting next to highly modern elite lady. This is the amalgamation our nation has been looking for since ages

Anatomy of a Karachi Bomb Blast

Adil Mulki   Mar 2, 2006   interacts: 63

With so many issues whipping the air like a tornado on the national canvas it is impossible to assign responsibility of such terrorism to any single group unless someone claims it and provides a signed affidavit to that effect

Karachi Back in Business

Adeel Khan   Dec 21, 2005   interacts: 3

Cricket teams were wary of Karachi after the 2002 bomb blasts. But now the melting pot of Pakistan is back on the international cricket map

Here We Go Again

Nadeem F Paracha   Nov 15, 2005   interacts: 553

I have yet to see a lot of Pakistanis marching in protest against these terrible jihadi outfits, like they do, against, say, women marathon runners, or supposed Christian blasphemers?

I Miss You Chili Chips!

Yasir Ahmed   Nov 10, 2005   interacts: 7

Her Urdu was worse than Benazir’s yet that didn’t stop me from dreaming about her – in English.

Karachi Odyssey II

Temporal    Aug 14, 2005   interacts: 14

those fishermen were true
to their sea
these days it helps not
being true


Vanity is My Favorite Sin

Humeira Kazmi   Jun 4, 2005   interacts: 26

I still had to tell them how rich we were but the party was almost over. O well, maybe next time. Goodbye humility.

O’ Karachi Part III

Shahzad Kazi   May 13, 2005   interacts: 11

Shopping malls killing Karachi’s cinemas.

Seventy Days in Karachi

Sameena Iqbal   Mar 31, 2005   interacts: 33

I never really realized how quickly time would run out like sand in an hourglass...

Land grabbing, the American way

Shandana Minhas   Mar 9, 2005   interacts: 23

The old U.S. Consulate, with its cement and barbed wire garland creating an effective stranglehold on a once busy road, has been a thorn in Karachi’s side for years now. A new one, if built at the proposed site, would go far beyond creating traffic

Trip to Perversion

Nida Siddique   Feb 13, 2005   interacts: 31

A from the heart essay on Eve Teasing.

The Magic of Kara - Director’s Cut

Zainab Mahmood   Dec 25, 2004   interacts: 14

With the diversity of Pakistani talent emerging on the scene in all spheres of the entertainment industry, the next few years promise to be exciting with respects to exploration and discovery of identities and cultural contexts.

The Adventures of Sharfu Oregano

Jameel Khan   Dec 6, 2004   interacts: 17

Am I dreaming? Sharfu thought and tried to shake off his assumptions about the lady’s attention towards him. But it seemed too obvious. The eyes didn’t move. He returned her stare and the lady smiled.

A Passion for Reading

Zainab Mahmood   Oct 9, 2004   interacts: 23

With the number of galleries that have emerged and a throng of art lovers lining the halls, we can rest assured the same would happen if we were to create such a place for avid book readers who crave a literary environment.

Karachi Odyssey

Temporal    Aug 10, 2004   interacts: 28

we know so little
we know so much

Questions About Thursday’s Attack

Omar R Quraishi   Jun 12, 2004   interacts: 62

how in the world does a bullet-riddled van full of armed assassins get away so easily in rush-hour traffic.

Karachi Burning

Asif Memon   Jun 11, 2004   interacts: 8

I yearn for the day when this unholy mess and the blood shed will stop.

Plight of Karachi Journalists

Fazil Jamili   Jun 10, 2004   interacts: 9

The working conditions in most of the newspapers have deteriorated with more than 75 per cent of journalists working either on contract or without appointment letters ...

Mein Aur Meri *STARLINE Aksar Yeh Batay Kurtay Hain Agar Tum Na Hoti…

Rubab Abbas   May 15, 2004   interacts: 8

The so-called road-killers, the public buses not only provide an “unsafe” means of travel but they rather generate a whole different and diverse set of occupations.

Strange Tales of a Strange House - Al-Kausar

Zia Ghory   Mar 10, 2004   interacts: 11

They say the house is haunted. By the ghost of the old man who built it. By the ghost of the one who had sat there at the old man’s bedside as he lay dying, and by the ghosts of those who sometimes return to walk through its corridors once again.

Mapping Karachi’s Charms and Contradictions

Zeynab Ali   Nov 7, 2003   interacts: 136

Kamila Shamsie spoke about ‘spider-plants’, the literary scene in Pakistan, an absence of ‘stone throwing fundamentalists’ in her work and inevitably about Karachi.

My City Bleeds

Saroop Gul   Oct 3, 2003   interacts: 77

Every day, I live with the hope that things will get better, peace will return and normalcy shall prevail. This does happen occasionally though and then history repeats itself ... 6 killed today in Karachi

The Spell of Winter

Ibrahim M Khalil   Sep 14, 2003   interacts: 4

poem on winter

The Largest City

Bina Shah   Sep 8, 2003   interacts: 10

Their wounds and scars speak to us in code
We are deafened by their quiet moans

Terminate This

Shahid Mahmood   Jul 9, 2003   interacts: 19

How ironic is it that Arnold Schwarzenegger was sent on a morale-boosting tour of US bases in Iraq.

Many Questions, No Answers

Shahid Mahmood   Jun 25, 2003   interacts: 37

Solutions do not rest in either Democracy or in the Shariah. The answers are in Education and Social Equality. Only this will invalidate the Bush Doctrine and Extremist Fatwas.

Haseena and Jannat (on earth)

Shandana Minhas   Jun 15, 2003   interacts: 45

even her grim demeanor cannot hide the fact that she is very attractive

The Truth About Karachi

Bina Shah   Jun 13, 2003   interacts: 202

Rejoinder to the Time article about Karachi

Survival of the Fittest

Urstruly    Apr 23, 2003   interacts: 366

If Pakistan is next then what are the options?

Ich bin ein Mussulman

Rehan Ansari   Mar 25, 2003   interacts: 98

the conquest of the Middle East is only a smart aleck way of referring to what is true

What Would Baynard Rustin Say?

Rehan Ansari   Feb 14, 2003   interacts: 13

In our casual GAP knockoffs and Old Navy clothes, we convey the idea that we are rebelling against suburban middle class proprieties

The Urdu Press in New York

Rehan Ansari   Jan 31, 2003   interacts: 30

We never thought we would flee America

Towards Greater Tolerance

Yasser Latif Hamdani   Jan 30, 2003   interacts: 281

Anti-Pakistanism and neo-Indian Nationalism

A Work In Progress

Feroz R Khan   Jan 6, 2003   interacts: 95

Jinnah put Pakistan in such a location that the future state would always be involved in the geo-politics of world

The Unmaking Of Gujrat

Farzana Versey   Dec 11, 2002   interacts: 263

The key players in these elections and therefore Indian polity seem like characters in a drama of the absurd.

Husain Haqqani at UC Berkeley

Ras Siddiqui   Dec 3, 2002   interacts: 67

Pakistan has to revisit its relationship with India

Games Generals Play

Nafees Ghaznavi   Nov 24, 2002   interacts: 71

the General deserves to be applauded for forcing a semblance of democracy to the working of political parties

Land Reforms: A Landlord's Perspective

Shahzad Kazi   Oct 23, 2002   interacts: 78

It is incorrect to say that the tillers of the soil are at the mercy of the landlord.

Analysis of Stunning Gains by Religious Parties in Pakistan’s Elections

Arshad Alam   Oct 22, 2002   interacts: 67

Pakistan’s Elections: An Unintended Consequence of US War against Terrorism?

Sobho: the struggle continues

Beena Sarwar   Oct 16, 2002   interacts: 15

I still believe in the revolution, in a society that provides justice for all

The Election Burp

Saima Shah   Oct 16, 2002   interacts: 40

Don’t stand around wondering what to do, trying to please everybody—take a stick and throw it.

Shadowlines (Part I)

Rehan Ansari   Jun 30, 2002   interacts: 181

Ehsan Jafri was killed, his decapitated head carried around the streets.

The Pattern of Violence

Beena Sarwar   May 12, 2002   interacts: 21

if the man at the helm sees the larger picture

My Ruined Breakfast

anNy    May 12, 2002   interacts: 74

After that they would like votes, please.

Tattoo diary: Queens, New York

Rehan Ansari   Feb 19, 2002   interacts: 128

Where is the South Asian image in film and television?

A Reason For Change

Feroz R Khan   Jan 1, 2002   interacts: 21

What is really interesting about Marianne Pearl’s interview with CNN is not what she said

The Price

Shandana Minhas   Nov 19, 2001   interacts: 443

the Taliban are gone, crowds line the streets to greet victorious soldiers of the Northern Alliance. What are they saying..

The Laying to Waste of the World: a Memory of I.H Burney

Rehan Ansari   Nov 8, 2001   interacts: 585

Anything is better than Bhutto, he said

Benazir Bhutto in Sacramento

Ras Siddiqui   Oct 30, 2001   interacts: 219

the terrorist’s greatest fear is the spread of information, social equality and democracy

In Search of the Moderate Muslim

Farzana Versey   Oct 28, 2001   interacts: 563

Indian society’s latest fad

Bahr-e-Zulmaat

Rehan Ansari   Sep 19, 2001   interacts: 158

a mother who wears the hijab suggested to her 28-year-old daughter she take it off

Coming Home to a Foreign Land

Kirtida Oza   Jul 29, 2001   interacts: 567

Kirtida Oza recently crossed the border from Ahmedabad for a three week trip to Pakistan

Welcome to the Dark Side

Irfan Husain   May 24, 2001   interacts: 57

Uncensored .... But until we openly debate and denounce the corruption in journalism, we cannot really condemn it in other institutions.

Connections

Bina Shah   Feb 2, 2001   interacts: 33

Our tears bleed the same salt

Al-Quds Divided: The Politics of Hatred

Ammara Durrani   Oct 2, 2000   interacts: 135

The Arab-Israeli conflict is multi-dimensional

Hidden Hindus

Shandana Minhas   Sep 27, 2000   interacts: 398

What is it like?

Negotiating Human Rights

Chowk Contributor   Sep 11, 2000   interacts: 73

arrested in Pakistan for saving the life of a battered woman

Faith, Religion and National Direction

Mateen Mahmood Mohajir   Aug 16, 2000   interacts: 208

A winner makes commitments, a loser makes promises

The People’s Initiative

Beena Sarwar   Jun 27, 2000   interacts: 19

Exposure to ordinary people serves as a powerful perception changer ...

TIEcon 2000 Generates Hope

Ras Siddiqui   May 18, 2000   interacts: 14

Entrepreneurship in the 21st. Century

Verdict in Pakistan

Press Room   Apr 6, 2000   interacts: 272

Life or Death

Talibanization or the Turkish Model?

Omar Mirza   Mar 2, 2000   interacts: 199

My son is a U.S Citizen, and he is going to Afghanistan to join the Taliban.

The Millenium Manifesto or ’Ikeesween Sadi Dastoor’

Zeemax    Jan 8, 2000   interacts: 332

Kashmir does not belong to Pakistan regardless of historical events during partition...

Diary of a Coup

Bina Shah   Oct 14, 1999   interacts: 37

A coup d’etat had taken place and everything was going on as if nothing had happened?

ADB Cancels Sewerage Loan

Aly Ercelawn and Perveen Rehman    Sep 22, 1999   interacts: 4

An article welcoming the cancellation of a $70 million Asian Development Bank loan for the Korangi-Landhi area.

Kargil: A view from Pakistan

Rehan Ansari   Jul 22, 1999   interacts: 31

What gives in the mountains?

Karachi, a City Born of Dreams, Bred with Love and Left to Rot

Kamran Khan   Jun 28, 1999   interacts: 19

Only Karachi can define Karachi the way it is

Nuclear powers can count too!

Mohammad A Syed   May 13, 1999   interacts: 9

Can we implement a new census at the dawn of the new millenium?

Nawaz Sharif Plays Lady Macbeth

AA    Apr 20, 1999   interacts: 16

Pakistan government is an accomplice in domestic violence and the death of Samia Sarwar.

Balkan Tragedy: A Re-enactment of the 1971 Genocide in Bangladesh

Jamal Hasan   Apr 7, 1999   interacts: 346

The escalating human tragedy in Kosovo gives me a sense of deja vu

Waiting Upon the Prime Miniterial Burp

Rehan Ansari   Feb 25, 1999   interacts: 9

In Lahore we are expecting to hear a burp

Rise and Fall of a Silver Screen Hero

Abdul Nadir   Feb 24, 1999   interacts: 12

Of the late, great Waheed Murad

An Interview with Naseeruddin Shah

Rehan Ansari   Jan 12, 1999   interacts: 66

3 pages of Manto tells you what you want to know [about Partition]

A Forgotten Incident

Feroz R Khan   Jan 2, 1999   interacts: 9

India and Pakistan go to war!

India is South Asia’s Natural Hegemon

Sadanand Dhume   Dec 7, 1998   interacts: 47

Pakistan is more an army with a state than a state with an army.

Urdu: The Language of the New Criminal

Saeed Jaffer   Dec 1, 1998   interacts: 16

Tauba, tauba ... but, were they Urdu-speaking?

Builders’ Mafia

Shandana Minhas   Nov 20, 1998   interacts: 20

Travails of Karachi’s people and skyline.

A Beggar From Karachi

Ras Siddiqui   Nov 4, 1998   interacts: 3

And the loss has now reached the healer Hakim

Talking of Talks

Udayakumar    Oct 22, 1998   interacts: 9

...the Prime Ministers have had a telephone talk

Hakim Said Assassinated

Chowk P Room   Oct 17, 1998   interacts: 22

A nation mourns an inexplicable tragedy

Pakistan Cinema 1947-1997: A Review

Rehan Ansari   Oct 7, 1998   interacts: 11

Gazdar gives a first rate literary analysis of Maula Jat against the backdrop of Zia’s Martial Law

Mir

Ras Siddiqui   Sep 30, 1998   interacts: 2

Another avenue of hope left them with much unsaid.

Academic Freedom in Pakistani Universities

Amar M Tipu   Sep 29, 1998   interacts: 2

Warning: Voicing your views may be detrimental to your health.

Giving Way to Intolerance

Mehdi Hasan   Sep 14, 1998   interacts: 12

During the last many years, religious intolerance and sectarian fanaticism have created a war-like situation in Pakistan

Modern Armies and Their Invincible Plans

Shandana Minhas   Sep 6, 1998   interacts: 24

The minister was apparently on lunch break and had been for some years

Reconfiguration of the South Asian Polities

Udayakumar    Aug 31, 1998   interacts: 35

Mr. Sharif wants to transform himself into Amir-ul-Momineen....a title used by the Taliban chief.

Cry my Beloved Country

Feroz R Khan   Aug 29, 1998   interacts: 7

Thoughts on the nature of democracy in Pakistan.

Kentucky Fried Bookstore

Chowk P Room   Jul 30, 1998   interacts: 7

The Pak-American Bookstore makes way for Fried Chicken

Damming Kalabagh

Aly Ercelawn and Muhammad Nauman    Jun 23, 1998   interacts: 8

Is the state acting wisely in its insistence upon building Kalabagh Dam?

Devil’s Seminaries in feudal Pakistan

Mutahir K Almansoor   Jun 15, 1998   interacts: 2

When six-year-old Abdul Rehman of Multan was rescued from a deeni madarassa (religious school), he had 27 deep wounds on his body ...

So, We Are Nuclear Too!!

Saima Shah   May 28, 1998   interacts: 20

Scenes from a nuclear world

To Quota or Not to Quota

Mian A Waheed and Naseem Majeed    May 15, 1998   interacts: 2

A look at the divisive quota issue.

Dreams and Promises

Nisar S Khara   Mar 3, 1998   interacts: 6

Young Riaz had come to Karachi with the hope of a better life and a brighter future for his family.

The Ehtesaab Gold Medal

Nisar S Khara   Feb 19, 1998   interacts: 3

He got the offender out of the lock up, collected all seized evidence of the offence, and walked out of the police station triumphantly, but not before finishing his cup of tea...

The Exploding Cities of the Developing World

Ayesha Tahir   Feb 11, 1998   interacts: 6

With ever-increasing global integration, problems that arise in one city can quickly spread throughout its region and even worldwide.

A Bad Day For Ahmeds

Nisar S Khara   Jan 19, 1998   interacts: 3

The boy, Ahmed Mallah, made an abortive bid to cross the road pushing his wheelbarrow loaded with bananas, while a convoy of VIP bird hunters, was about to pass through.

Bebee Phool Nahin Lo

Bad Girl   Jan 9, 1998   interacts: 22

Can this poor, raped, ravaged, depleted, sick earth take the burden of industrializing China, India, Pakistan and other third world countries?

Gender and Literacy in Pakistan

S Y Hussain   Jan 3, 1998   interacts: 2

By looking at agendas and practices of some organizations involved with women’s literacy in Pakistan this paper attempts to clarify ideas related to gender, assumed or consciously advocated in their various approaches.

The Pakistani Connection: An Opinion

Ras Siddiqui   Dec 12, 1997   interacts: 8

Pakistani media watchers have to be concerned today because people and the newspapers in this country have recently started mentioning Iraq and Pakistan in the same breath.

Time For Contempt

Jamal A Rasheed   Dec 1, 1997   interacts: 3

In today’s Pakistan, the word Contempt is what the Government of Pakistan thinks of the people of Pakistan.

Sana Khwaan-e-Taqdees-e-Mashriq Kahan Hein?

Chowk Press   Nov 17, 1997

Sana Khwaan-e-Taqdees-e-Mashriq Kahan Hein?

Pakistan’s Golden Jubilee

Saleem Islam   Aug 14, 1997   interacts: 3

Even now, the Mian has a cabinet of 41 ministers. FORTY ONE (count ’em)!! I can’t even think of thirty things that would need a minister.

From the Continuum

Kew    Aug 1, 1997   interacts: 1

Get an omniscient alien race’s view of our little world in general and of the land of the pure, in particular.

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