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September 19, 2004

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Fire & ice Neha
A tall girl in a short crop top over a pair of low-rise trousers with hair in dread locks, capturing the sultry look of a Jamaican beauty, looks at me...
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Is the truth out there?
Post-September 11, the audience for news and current affairs has become very choosy in terms of choice of news outlet. Pakistan is one example of this, as many here feel that the western media was unable to rise to the...
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Life in an airport
Steven Spielberg’s picture The Terminal stars Tom Hanks as the saintly Viktor Navorski, a befuddled bear of a man who arrives in New York on a plane from a fictitious Eastern...
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Spectators, not actors
Thirty-four children from both sides of the border mocked the irrational and, at times, totally ludicrous mannerism of grownups, that proved to be a lesson in sanity....
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STARBUZZ: Model insecurities
Only Vinnie can capitalize on her disadvantages so effectively. These days, it seems Ms Ahmed makes it a point to apologize over her appearance before anyone can even comment....
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Living in oblivion
Living in the comfort of our homes, going about our everyday business, watching smuggled Bollywood movies while sipping chilled, freshly squeezed juice, we remain unperturbed in our happy existence, oblivious of...
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‘Aapas ki Batain’ — break the silence
Given the educational level and the social set-up of our society, it is not surprising that a large proportion of the population in Pakistan is unaware of the importance of education,...
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REVIEWSPREVIEWS: The Bourne Supremacy
The Bourne Supremacy is the sequel to 2002’s espionage thriller The Bourne Identity. It adds an appealing episode to the franchise, which is an adaptation of Robert Ludlum’s novel. The movie...
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Ever the optimist —Javaid Fazil
When you are handed his visiting card by Muhammad Javaid Fazil, you will find him eagerly awaiting your reaction, for his card sums up, in a statement, Fazil’s professional identity. Below...
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Static
Criticism is something we as a nation don’t take too well. Though this is a sweeping generalization (I’ve begun to seriously believe sweeping genralizations are much, much closer to the truth than any politically correct crap you might come across these days) no one, regardless of age, gender, nationality or religion likes to be criticized. I mean, take....
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