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Sharing Top Secrets of Pakistan in Camera

By A Khokar • Oct 8th, 2008 • Category: Lead Story

In the absence of Patriotic act that people in Pakistan are used to defy the rules and the constitution; not all but there are certain groups in Pakistan; whose allegiance with Pakistani Flag is doubtful. Reportedly; every body is being called to come to attend the Joint Parliament Session in camera and share the TOP Secrets […]



India and America Are Not Threat to Pakistan

By sumaira • Oct 7th, 2008 • Category: Lead Story

If we want to rise above the ashes then we need to break the stereotypes. We can choose our friends, but we don’t have any choice of our neighbours. Especially, when it comes to the countries, one cannot change its neighbors without resorting to any misadventure, which Pakistan hasn’t.
Pakistanis are fast becoming aware of the […]



Zardari Terms Hurriat Leaders of Kashmir as Terrorists

By Rohail Butt • Oct 6th, 2008 • Category: Politics

In his bid to secure his position more with the Americans and also to get more aid and alms, Asif Ali Zardari is happy to part with even the last straws of our sovereignty and while he is at it, he is letting go of the Kashmir cause, nuclear assets and the claim of Pakistan […]



Zardari’s Aright Approach

By aslam • Oct 6th, 2008 • Category: Politics

The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) said the country’s foreign reserves fell to $8.136 billion on September 27 compared to $8.824 billion a week before on September 20. The central bank’s own reserves dropped by $721.2 million to $4.686 billion. Contrary to this, foreign reserves held by commercial banks rose by $33.5 million to $3.450 […]



Zardari : One Timer

By Salman Mugsi • Oct 4th, 2008 • Category: Features

The thing is that the time has come early that the people are rapidly becoming fed up of the current government. People have forgotten Musharraf, and they have started hating Zardari. People have forgotten Shaukat Aziz, and they are calling Yousuf Raza Gilani the puppet. People have forgotten the likes of Wasi Zafar, Mohammad Ali […]



Goof and the Goofest

By Salman Mugsi • Oct 3rd, 2008 • Category: Politics

Our president’s claim to fame is daylight national robbery. His public dry cleaning under the National Reconciliation Ordinance (NRO) is the most blatant and shameless thing happened in the books of corruption even by the South Asian standards. First nature is punishing us by entangling us in all kinds of crisis, and now by […]



Zardari Should Stop Waving Benazir’s Picture

By Ali Yar Khan • Oct 2nd, 2008 • Category: Politics

Now it is beginning to get on the nerves. Zardari may be the most distressed and dysphoric widow of the world, but he must stop showing it off. By merely showing this thing off, he has put himself in the position of president of Pakistan, and earlier has kept himself intact as the chairperson of […]



Dream Eid Package By Our Leaders

By Rohail Butt • Oct 2nd, 2008 • Category: Politics, Worth A Second Look

May be I am romanticizing way too much, but I wish that our leaders irrespective of thier national standing, identity, differences, stature and point of view would have spent the Eid time sweetly and passionately in the war torn Swat, Dera Bugti and FATA area. Wouldn’t it be nice, if Nawaz Sharif would have been […]



What Happens After Eid? Wakeup Idiots

By Dr. Hassan Isfahani • Oct 1st, 2008 • Category: Politics

In this dire financial crises in Pakistan, the meltdown of our financial markets and stock exchanges and the liquidation of almost all of the government assets in the wake of ever weakening rupee, and all the other catastrophic descriptions of the current situation, is there nothing profoundly simple and sensible that can be done to […]



Where is Self Respect?

By Muskan Hina • Sep 30th, 2008 • Category: Politics

Many people in the media are showering their praises over the president Asif Ali Zardari as how he managed to get the support of “Friends of Pakistan” despite of so little experience at the international stage, and how he managed to get promises of aids and donations from United States, United Kingdom, and other countries.
It […]