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Amna Khalique has a bachelors in History and Journalism. She was an assistant editor at Newsline from 2008 - 2010.

People, Profiles »

[26 Feb 2010 | No Comment | Amna Khalique]
The Greens Keeper

Yasmin Raza’s passion for gardening has made her an expert in home-grown plants and vegetables.

Fashion, Lifestyle, People, Q & A »

[19 Feb 2010 | No Comment | Amna Khalique]
Interview: Sara Shahid

“To me iconic fashion is about something that has created a following,” says designer Sara Shahid.

Fashion, Lifestyle »

[21 Jan 2010 | No Comment | Amna Khalique and Faiza Shah]
Clothes Maketh the (Wo)Man

Newsline heralds the new year by spotlighting five young designers creating buzz: James Abidi, Mahin Hussain, Tayyab Bombal, Feeha Jamshed and Rizwanullah.

News & Politics »

[14 Jan 2010 | No Comment | Amna Khalique]
The Year That Was

The Year in Pictures: Hope and change, the buzzwords of 2008, were in short supply in 2009. But among all the despair there were stories of joy, and the strength of the human spirit was on display.

Lifestyle »

[14 Jan 2010 | One Comment | Amna Khalique]
Move Your Body

Intrigued by the growing popularity of exercise classes, Amna Khalique tries some of them out and walks away convinced.

Fashion, Lifestyle »

[24 Dec 2009 | No Comment | Amna Khalique]
What a Girl Wants

Take a look at Mantra’s latest stock and trends – add or subtract accessories to suit your personal style.

Fashion, Lifestyle »

[19 Dec 2009 | No Comment | Amna Khalique]

Rado, the Swiss watchmakers, presented Munib Nawaz’s “Inspired Life Collection” at Beach Luxury Hotel.

Arts & Culture, Movies »

[18 Dec 2009 | No Comment | Amna Khalique]
A Barrel of Laughs

Ajab Prem Ki Ghazab Kahani is pure entertainment with Ranbir Kapoor as the perfect, goofy, love-struck young man who will do anything for a girl.

Fashion, Lifestyle, Society »

[16 Dec 2009 | No Comment | Amna Khalique]
Full Speed Ahead

It seems like the fashion designers in Pakistan are on a roll and there’s no stopping them.

Arts & Culture, Books »

[25 Nov 2009 | No Comment | Amna Khalique]
The Long Way Home

Yasmin Alibhai-Brown’s The Settler’s Cookbook is a memoir of her family’s migration from India to Uganda and finally England. It also includes recipes that are a fusion of Indian, African and English cuisines.