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August 03, 2006

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A ray of hope
“While circumstances are perhaps the best teacher, how can I ever undo the damage? You know the kind of stigma attached to a woman who spends even a night at the...
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Is anyone listening?
The decision to free 1,300 women prisoners on bail has been hailed as a historic moment with regard to the state of women’s rights in our country....
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Cooling off
Even the skeptics of global warming cannot ignore the obvious rise in temperatures around the globe. Heat waves that are breaking all records are sweeping Europe and North America....
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Braking point
At red lights all over Britain, cyclists are on a collision course with angry motorists and terrorised pedestrians. But why has the pedal pusher gone from eco-friendly outrider to scowling road...
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Shakespeare and the Arab world
A Syrian ambassador who has produced Shakespeare’s plays, talks about the popularity of the Bard in the Arab world, reports Rizwana Naqvi...
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Sharing the responsibility
Solar and wind-powered devices are being used in many countries to clean water, reports Faiza Ilyas...
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Matters of the youth
The Reproductive Health Initiative for Youth in Asia (RHIYA), with the support of foreign organisations including the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) and various local non-governmental organisations (NGOs), is a movement...
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A cherished relationship
With the reopening of British Council at its new premises, hopes for the revival of the friendly relationship, which the council shared with the student community of Pakistan, have come alive...
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A food street with a difference
Driving or walking on the Jhelum valley road, near the confluence of two rivers in Muzaffarabad, one cannot help but notice a nice rocky terrace on the other side of one of the rivers....
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A passion for books
A visit to a book fair organised by the Oxford University Press (OUP) in Lahore in the late `70s brought Saiyid face to face with her calling....
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Degrees for sale
Quality education is the only way of putting the country on the road to development, therefore it is imperative to curb any corruption or malpractice that threatens the credibility of the...
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Are there benefits from lowering a fever?
Q Should a person try to lower a fever? My mother always had me take aspirin when I was a child and had a fever. Now I react to fever just as my mother did....
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Jasmine — the unsung national flower
This week Zahrah Nasir guides her readers on how to develop a fragrant garden and deal with pest problems in an environmental friendly manner...
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The fashionable wrists
These days wrist watches are worn in contrast with the attire to bring life to dull or plain outfits, writes Amena Jafri...
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Eight Days a Week
Superman Returns begins with Superman (Brandon Routh) returning to Earth after an absence of five years. Given that he never even told his girlfriend Lois Lane (Kate Bosworth) that he was taking off on a long,...
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Chutney up your life
Plum chutney
Ingredients
1kg fresh plums, cut into wedges...
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