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The heavyweight PM by Dr. Ghayur Ayub
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Posted By:
Ghayyur_Ayub
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20/Oct/2011
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According to a news report, the chair of the PM at the National University of Science and Technology (NUST) buckled under his weight creating an embarrassing situation for all. The management should have known that Yusaf Raza Gilani does not weigh what he used to before he took the coveted post. Masha'Allah, as prime minister he has put on a lot of weight; thanks to the 'high calories support' he
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Three Cheers for Karachi University
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Posted By:
nrqazi
On:
20/Oct/2011
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Now that the university of Karachi has conferred an honorary doctorate degree on Mr. Rehman Malik (Now Dr. Rehman Malik) for his “matchless services to the country in the war on terror and particularly in restoring peace to citizens of Karachi,” I suggest that the following people should also be immediately
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Pakistan can survive without US Aid by DR. ABDUL RUFF
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Posted By:
abdulruff
On:
20/Oct/2011
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Americans have laid wide nets to trap weak nations and Pakistan is unable to come out of tricky US terror trap enacted through Sept-11 hoax. Since Pakistani leadership reproduced the CIA lies about Sept-11 gimmicks as facts it now finds it extremely difficult to tell the truth because that could upset entire US strategy world over. But even if hushed up by big terrocracies and their puppets lik
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Power Saving: by Col. Riaz Jafri (Retd)
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Posted By:
Riaz
On:
20/Oct/2011
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Government is trying its best to cope up with the power shortage by introducing power saving measures such as two days off a week, early closing of markets and shopping centres, replacing ordinary electric bulbs with energy savers, restrictions on lighting and commercial signs etc. However, yet another huge source of power consumption has escaped its attention either by design or default. It is
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The slave mentality of our leadership by Dr Ghayur Ayub
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Posted By:
Ghayyur_Ayub
On:
19/Oct/2011
Views:1738
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Army has played two important roles in the history of Pakistan; a unified disciplined force; and a strong politicised unit. America accepted both roles from early 1950s. Within a few years, the army created a strong liaison with its American counterpart and the political elite based on its professional capabilities. The politicians, on other hand, did not build such a bond and the relationship
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