The Deadliest LOC

Used to be a time when the most tense and deadly line of control in the world was one between India and Pakistan. During the 90’s right to the start of the 20th century the world watched with bated breath as saber rattling of the highest degree was often seen on this boundary between the…

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Interested in buying cheapest medicines over the internet.

Making healthcare more efficient, so that it contributes to a health life, natch requires new services. No doubts, one of the best place where patients can order medicines is WEB. And there are various internet pharmacy websites out there – how do you separate the illegal online pharmacies from the legitimate online drugstores? Let’s discuss…

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Summer at Deadpan

Summer has arrived here in Karachi with its full force, the mercury is rising day by day and i thought my blog should be relieved of all its dark tones and moods. Thus i present the new clean, clear & summery look for Deadpan Thoughts 🙂 take care and read on.

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Deadliest Cyclone ever!!

On Saturday western Burma was hit with what might have been the worst cyclone to date in the history of mankind. Cyclone nargis hit an area where 2.4 million people live and all five zones of this area including Rangoon/Yangon the capital have been declared disaster zones. The extent of the damage is such that…

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PCB shoots itself in the foot, Again!

Its not enough that we the cricket fans are being force fed truly sordid drama in the name of the IPL, now it has started having an effect on decisions of other countries boards as well. Shoaib Akhters previously imposed 5 year ban has now been suspended for a month to make way for his…

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The Leaning Minaret

The leaning tower of pisa is world famous and a much vaunted tourist spot. However since the opening of Afghanistan to the rest of the world, some surprising architectural discoveries are being made. Chief among them is this leaning minaret found in the valley of Jam near the city of Herat in Western Afghanistan. It…

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Contributors are welcome!

In the recent weeks i have been receiving some write ups as well as contributions from various writers or just people who want to share their thoughts. Thus i thought the time is upon this space to transform itself from one mans voice to that of a collective voice. Everyone is welcome to contribute on…

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Another day in Crisesistan

The 30 day notice given by the lawyers movement and their affiliates to this countries government is coming to an end tomorrow. Apparently at the end of this period, the entire population of this country will come onto the roads demanding the return of the “mahzool” or “mazoor” judiciary or whatever they are calling them…

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A Unique Protest!

One mans protest against rising fuel costs, i found this on Adnan’s blog and KMB, thought it was striking. The day is not far away in Karachi i am afraid, when all of us will have to get bicycles to go to work. Hey perhaps it shall create new jobs, peddlers instead of drivers? Credit…

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