“The documentary Saving Face is about brave women who have suffered a lot and it ends on a positive note.” Syndicated from: Newsline » People
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Continue ReadingPosted on 22 February 2012 · Categorized in Miscellaneous.
“The documentary Saving Face is about brave women who have suffered a lot and it ends on a positive note.” Syndicated from: Newsline » People
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Continue ReadingPosted on 20 February 2012 · Categorized in Miscellaneous.
From the politically motivated exclusion of Salman Rushdie from the Jaipur Literary Festival to the exploitation of the people of the Andaman islands, Sujoy Dhar updates us with news from India. Syndicated from: Newsline » Viewpoint
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Continue ReadingPosted on 19 February 2012 · Categorized in Miscellaneous.
Altaf Hussain replaces Jack Nicholson in the Stanley Kubrick classic horror film The Shining The Whining. Syndicated from: Newsline » News & Politics
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Continue ReadingPosted on 17 February 2012 · Categorized in Miscellaneous.
The debate on the creation of new provinces rages in the country and Newsline examines the constitutional, legal, administrative and economic implications of this step. Syndicated from: Newsline » News & Politics
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Continue ReadingPosted on 16 February 2012 · Categorized in Miscellaneous.
Before this week’s trade meetings, there have been promises of visa reform, and soon Pakistan is supposed to supply India with a new “negative list” detailing the goods that cannot be exported from India into Pakistan. Syndicated from: Newsline » The Water Cooler
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Continue ReadingPosted on 15 February 2012 · Categorized in Miscellaneous.
Pakistan’s most widely read veteran columnist, Ardeshir Cowasjee, is as delightfully irreverent in life as he is in his columns. Syndicated from: Newsline » People
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Continue ReadingPosted on 14 February 2012 · Categorized in Miscellaneous.
From being viewed as a pliant puppet, Prime Minister Gilani may yet end up altering the civil-military balance in favour of the civilians. Syndicated from: Newsline » News & Politics
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Continue ReadingPosted on 13 February 2012 · Categorized in Miscellaneous.
Who do the relatives of victims of sectarian killings turn to for justice – and future security? Syndicated from: Newsline » Editorial
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Continue ReadingPosted on 13 February 2012 · Categorized in Miscellaneous.
Check out our latest addition to the Movie Poster Warehouse series featuring Sherry Rehman. Syndicated from: Newsline » News & Politics
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Continue ReadingPosted on 13 February 2012 · Categorized in Miscellaneous.
More than a month into 2012, the past year already feels like a distant memory. Newsline has compiled some of the biggest events of 2011 as a reminder of the many tragedies and occasional triumphs that took place not so long ago. Syndicated from: Newsline » News & Politics
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Continue ReadingPosted on 11 February 2012 · Categorized in Miscellaneous.
Will Imran Khan succeed in juggling a bevy of heavyweights who are diametrically opposed to him and to each other? Syndicated from: Newsline » News & Politics
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Continue ReadingPosted on 10 February 2012 · Categorized in Miscellaneous.
“Pakistan is a rich, rich country,” says Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf’s, Imran Khan, in an interview to the Indian publication, Hardnews. Syndicated from: Newsline » News & Politics
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Continue ReadingPosted on 09 February 2012 · Categorized in Miscellaneous.
“I’m very interested in discovering overlaps between cultures.” Syndicated from: Newsline » People
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Continue ReadingPosted on 08 February 2012 · Categorized in Miscellaneous.
Will the PPP survive as a political force in 2012? Syndicated from: Newsline » News & Politics
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