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Corruption and Politics

The government has once again interfered in the SC’s efforts to force the investigation of the Rs5 billion NICL scam by suspending FIA official, Zafar Qureshi, within 72 hours of his reinstatement. The government has once again interfered in the Supreme Court’s efforts to force the investigation of the Rs5 billion National Insurance Corporation Limited (NICL) scam by suspending Additional …

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OTTAWADIALOGUE Recommends Indo-Pak N-agreements

The Ottawa Dialogue is a distinguished group of academics and retired senior officials and military officers from India and Pakistan. OTTAWA: An ongoing dialogue known as the Ottawa Dialogue has resulted in the adoption of an ambitious list of nuclear confidence-building measures (CBMs). The Ottawa Dialogue is a distinguished group of academics and retired senior officials and military officers from …

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The Secret of Life Revealed

We are all working with one power, one law. It is attraction. You are the most powerful magnet in the universe! It has been passed down through the ages, highly coveted, hidden, lost, stolen ‘this centuries – old secret has been understood by some of the most prominent people in history. On the basis of observations and teachings of Plato, …

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A Charonology of Quaid’s Life

December 25, 1876: Born in Karachi. 1883: Admitted to the Sindh Madrasatul Islam. January 30, 1892: Sails for England. 1895: Called to the Bar from Lincoln’s Inn. London, UK. 1897: Enrolls as Advocate (OS) at the Bombay High Court. May 4 November 3, 1900: Acted as Third Presidency Magistrate. March 10, 1904: Elected Member, Bombay Municipal Corporation. Resigns March 1905. …

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A Tale of Events

When Pakistan came into being the first national tragedy occurred when Quaid-e-Azam expired in 1948. This resulted in the quick change of governments and we became a laughing stock for other countries. The nation is going to celebrate yet another independence day in August amid enormous difficulties.  We are passing through critical phase of our history. Unending social and economic …

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Could Hiroshima be saved?

By the summer of 1945, the Japanese had virtually lost almost their entire naval and air force and a single air attack on Tokyo had killed around 83,000 people in March. I have become death, the destroyer of the worlds. This line from the famous Hindu poem Bhagvat Gita was recalled by the American physicist J. Robert Oppenheimer, on witnessing …

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All is Not Lost Yet

The armed forces of Pakistan are responsible for our defence and are thus, the symbol of our national pride. Any weakness on their part will jeopardise our national security and integrity and for a nation, there can be no loss worse than this. Criticism in our society is generally treated in negative terms and is often described as a product …

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What Does it Take to Lose Weight?

To lose weight, you have to eat fewer calories than your body uses. Calories are the amount of energy in the food you eat. Some foods have more calories than others. For example, foods that are high in fat and sugar are also high in calories. If you eat more calories than your body uses, the extra calories will be …

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Managing a Small Business in a Recession

  It goes without saying that a severe recession means rough sledding for businesses. But small businesses can escape some of the woes plaguing their bigger brethren, and downturns provide opportunities as well as hardship. “While it is true generally that recessions are bad for business, big trees make the most noise when they fall in the forest,” says Adrienne …

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EXAMINATION STRESS

Majority of the students feel stressed and tensed because of high expectations of their family members, teachers or friends. Stress is indeed one of the most common problems of today’s world, so before discussing exam stress it is important to explain first that ‘what is stress’? The definition says that ‘stress is a dynamic condition in which an individual is …

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