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[31 Mar 2009 | Comments Off | Amna Khalique]

March 3 was not the first time that terrorism affected the cricket community.

News & Politics, Sports »

[31 Mar 2009 | Comments Off | Farieha Aziz]

Lahore, the country’s hub of culture and heritage, has been marred by suicide bombings and violence since the beginning of 2008, and continues to be hard-hit into the year 2009.

News & Politics, Sports »

[31 Mar 2009 | Comments Off | Nadir Hassan]

Given the lack of faith in official investigations, Pakistanis are sure to come up with many theories of their own on who was responsible for the 3/3 attacks.

Food, Lifestyle, People, Profiles »

[17 Mar 2009 | Comments Off | Huma Khawar]

Tiramisu offers a culinary path that few in Islamabad have ventured into.

People, Profiles »

[17 Mar 2009 | Comments Off | Farieha Aziz]

A dedicated and passionate approach to her work has enabled Jehan Ara to succeed in the traditionally male bastion of IT.

People, Profiles »

[17 Mar 2009 | Comments Off | Amna Khalique]
Under the Sea

Rosheen Khan is living her dream life exploring the underwater world off the coast of Pakistan.

Food, Lifestyle, People, Profiles »

[16 Mar 2009 | Comments Off | Sonya Rehman]

The success of Masooms in Lahore can be attributed to the dedicated owner of the franchise, Farida Zaidi.

Society »

[7 Mar 2009 | Comments Off | Aamra Ahmed]
Correcting Corruption

Brigadier Anwar Khan, regional manager of TCF Schools inaugurated the fourth poster painting competition on “A Child’s View of Corruption” at the Arts Council, Karachi, organised by Transparency International Pakistan.

Fashion, Lifestyle, Society »

[6 Mar 2009 | Comments Off | Rabiya Ali]
Good Hair Day

Toni&Guy’s professional hair care range, label.m, has finally come to town.

Editorial, Opinion »

[6 Mar 2009 | Comments Off | Rehana Hakim]
Editor’s Note: March 2009

Maulana Sufi of the Tehreek-i-Nifaz-i-Shariat-i-Muhammadi, who has just thrashed out a peace deal with the ANP government, says he will be conferring with the Taliban to gauge their views on allowing girls to go back to school. So, will those who went around burning 200 girls’ schools depriving 80,000 students of schooling and 8,000 teachers of jobs, and beheaded an NGO worker for protesting against this barbarism, be presiding over the destiny of women?