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The Cell Tolls for Thee

By Ausaf Ahmad • Aug 4th, 2008 • Category: Misc

i WAS GOING THROUGH THIS ARTICLE ON MSN AND WHICH I FOUND INTERESTED TO SHARE WITH ALL OF YOU .
“The truth about the cell-phone–cancer link and what it means for you and your kids
By Julie A. Evans, Best Life”

When Vini Khurana, PhD, an Australian (and Mayo Clinic–trained) neurosurgeon, announced that the link between cell-phone use […]



The Choice is Your’s

By Mahtab Bashir • Jul 2nd, 2008 • Category: Politics

Every moment in life, we are faced with a choice, which should command our preference: the demands of our job or the duties to our family? One has to make a very important presentation tomorrow to advance in his career, but his wife says she has to see a doctor on suspicion of cancer, which […]



Shaukat Aziz’s Figure Fudging

By Dr. Hassan Isfahani • Apr 11th, 2008 • Category: Misc, Worth A Second Look

Throughout his tenure, the former Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz, more commonly known as Shortcut Aziz didn’t tire of telling us as how well the economy was performing, and how the national exchequer was brimming with cash and the foreign reserves were all time high and all the economic indicators were showing nothing but positive signs […]



Livin’ la Nokia

By Farhan • Mar 1st, 2008 • Category: Misc

I’m a Nokhead , crackhead Nokia addict, I cannot spend a day without my N95 8GB , I start my day with checking the emails Emoze has downloaded during the night to ending my day watching latest theatrical releases via SmartMovie on it’s 2.8″ screen coupled with my trusty decade […]



Mobile Numbers of Girls For Sale

By The Pakistani Spectator • Dec 16th, 2007 • Category: Politics

For the last two weeks, I was harassed, annoyed, cajoled and threatened by some anonymous and obnoxious calls by some five or six persons on my cell number. Initially when one or two guys called me, I took it as routine missed calls in which people tried to exploit the fluke. But then it […]



Dating in Pakistan : Time To Expose

By Amna Gilani • Oct 14th, 2007 • Category: Politics

Whether the 7-point agenda of President Musharraf has been followed to the script or not, one thing is for that his famous (or notorious for many) “Enlightened Moderation”) has really caught on. You could not only visualize it on the private T.V channels and also on PTV, but also in the society. Along with many […]



Mobile Shops & Police

By The Pakistani Spectator • May 29th, 2007 • Category: Uncategorized

It is reported that in Taxila and Wah police raids on the mobile phone shops, put all the sets displayed in a bag and take the shop keeper with them. This practices has become very common now a days and shop keepers are getting loss due to this activity.
This might be the same case with […]