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- Shifted!!on Sep 10, 2011My blog is shifted tohttp://zareekhan.wordpress.com/Happy Reading!!
- Wikileaks or hypocrisyleaks..I felt rather contented over the previous week to see that Pakistanis are not alone when it comes to hypocrisy, window dressing and hypocrisy. The alluring diplomats of developed countries are equally ‘immodest and cynic’ in calling their allies,...
- Pity the Nation...After a gap of more than one month I am back to my blog. Partially my personal commitments were keeping me away but I waded off primarily to glance back to the not so happy yet evenful year. Surprised to see that over the last two years and even last...
- 1 Billion Rupees for Flood Relief - not Monument Petitionon Sep 22, 2010We need 1 billion for flood relief and rehabilitation, for people of Pakistan. spending of Rs.1 Billion of our money on a monument at this time, is clearly inappropriate, and is actually an insult to our 21.6 million fellow countrymen when we should...
- The Hare with many FriendsI despise nepotism and I am very vocal about it. But this does not mean that mere equality means turning a blind eye towards loved ones, especially towards those whom you look upto for every step in life.So let me add another blog wheeler who is my b...
- Damn you Muslims, get off my lawn...(One of the best articles I have read so far and would recommend all to read.)Damn you Muslims, get off my lawnBy Mark Morford, SF Gate ColumnistWednesday, September 15, 2010This much we know: America needs its demons. We need our enemies, our menacing and dark-eyed nemesis, that foreign and terrifying thing we do not understa...
- 'what was once wrong is now simply unconventional...What is tolerated soon becomes accepted."The anchors of moral behaviour appear to have dragged to such depths that they no longer hold firm the ship of life: what was once wrong is now simply unconventional, and for the sake of individual freedom must be tolerated. What is tolerated soon b...
- Difficult times in Gilgit
- Stranded at Home?...
- and Pakistanis inherit cataclysm and Presidency..though latter being more deplorable..The last two weeks have been deadliest in the recent month with a plane crash costing 152 lives and crew, flood killing more than 1400 people and 2.5 million homeless and rescuers are struggling to reach more than 30,000 people still cut off by the f...
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