A case for bipartisanship
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THE parliamentary debate on national security and the terms of engagement with the US has revealed both...
April 5, 2012
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THE parliamentary debate on national security and the terms of engagement with the US has revealed both...
April 5, 2012
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On a wing and a prayer
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PRESIDENT Zardari has been to Ajmer before. In 2005, he prayed there with his wife. In 2003, Benazir...
April 5, 2012
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PRESIDENT Zardari has been to Ajmer before. In 2005, he prayed there with his wife. In 2003, Benazir...
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A liberal Pakistan?
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AGAINST the backdrop of creeping radicalisation in Pakistan, the vision posed in the title above may...
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AGAINST the backdrop of creeping radicalisation in Pakistan, the vision posed in the title above may...
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Back to the Dark Ages
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IF, to read this article, you have enough light from your back-up source — either a UPS, a generator,...
April 5, 2012
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IF, to read this article, you have enough light from your back-up source — either a UPS, a generator,...
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Mali coup implications
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NOT so long ago, the chaotic army coup that overthrew Mali’s elected president would have received...
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NOT so long ago, the chaotic army coup that overthrew Mali’s elected president would have received...
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Take away the guns, please
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KARACHI is burning again. Almost 40 people were killed in the last week or so of March. Three strike...
April 4, 2012
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KARACHI is burning again. Almost 40 people were killed in the last week or so of March. Three strike...
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The world of secret wars
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ON March 27, 2012, a hearing was held in Brussels before the Civil Liberties Committee of the European...
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ON March 27, 2012, a hearing was held in Brussels before the Civil Liberties Committee of the European...
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Voting for change
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THIS week’s by-electoral landslide for Aung San Suu Kyi and her National League for Democracy (NLD),...
April 4, 2012
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THIS week’s by-electoral landslide for Aung San Suu Kyi and her National League for Democracy (NLD),...
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The pipeline path
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AT a time when Punjab’s cities are witnessing violent demonstrations against power outages, when the...
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AT a time when Punjab’s cities are witnessing violent demonstrations against power outages, when the...
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Egypt polls: a crucial test
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EGYPT’S turbulent post-revolution landscape is experiencing new tremors after the Muslim Brotherhood...
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EGYPT’S turbulent post-revolution landscape is experiencing new tremors after the Muslim Brotherhood...
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Problem of corruption
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CORRUPTION has haunted Pakistan since its birth. Different governments have been dislodged on the basis...
April 3, 2012
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CORRUPTION has haunted Pakistan since its birth. Different governments have been dislodged on the basis...
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Born-again Imran, five months later
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IN the beginning, he needed 100 days to save Pakistan. Things have moved faster since and an Imran Khan...
April 3, 2012
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IN the beginning, he needed 100 days to save Pakistan. Things have moved faster since and an Imran Khan...
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Foreign policy and war lovers
By Kurt Jacobsen & Sayeed Hasan Khan
“MADNESS in individuals is something rare,” philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche noted, “but in groups,...
April 3, 2012
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By Kurt Jacobsen & Sayeed Hasan Khan
“MADNESS in individuals is something rare,” philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche noted, “but in groups,...
April 3, 2012
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UK’s north-south divide
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YOUTH unemployment in Bradford, northern England, is double the UK average. The city is the third most...
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YOUTH unemployment in Bradford, northern England, is double the UK average. The city is the third most...
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Phantom rulers
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WHO are the real rulers of Pakistan? Politicians? Bureaucrats? Feudals? The military? The question is...
April 3, 2012
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WHO are the real rulers of Pakistan? Politicians? Bureaucrats? Feudals? The military? The question is...
April 3, 2012
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