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COLOUR PSYCHOLOGY
(Forum/General Discussion)
... people in negotiations or confrontations. Red cars are popular targets for thieves. In decorating, red is
usually
used as an accent. Decorators say that red furniture should be perfect since it will ...
Saturday, 05 January 2008
2.
99 SECRETS ABOUT GUYZ!!!
(Forum/General Discussion)
... the guy to heat up. Believe me. He will. 15. Guys can never dream and hope too much. 16. Guys
usually
try hard to get the girl who has dumped them, and this makes it harder for them to ac...
Saturday, 05 January 2008
3.
Hussain Haqqani is under influence of Ispahani.
(Articles/English Articles)
...ahnaz Ispahani, in reply to her sectarian video address (click link given below). Politicians and public
usually
complain that some hidden hands in “establishment” are controlling govt....
Thursday, 11 September 2008
4.
Remnants of neo-Imperialists require kick – Watch video of Altaf Hussain
(Articles/English Articles)
...irst day, and remnants have joined him in last two weeks, consists of largest neo-imperialists lobbyists,
usually
moles of foreign intelligence agencies, foreign funded NGO’s and agents of We...
Thursday, 21 August 2008
5.
RAW agents at Wagha border Lahore
(Articles/English Articles)
... MQM or Bihari links in background, present Zardari group is consists of all dirty ant-Pakistan lobbyists
usually
moles of foreign agencies. Frahnaz Isphahani third wife of Hussain Haqqani is its c...
Tuesday, 19 August 2008
6.
Red hot and carnivorous “aunties” of Pakistan
(Articles/English Articles)
...edia represents with pride how civilized and moderate colonies have they left behind. However gay parades
usually
consist of 95% whites European descents with a patch of a few enlighten moderate col...
Sunday, 10 August 2008
7.
Charlie ilson's war
(Articles/English Articles)
...quo; is its true example. What actually above group wants, if you may carefully listen above group
usually
says “we don’t like Taliban brand of Islam”, it means those are ba...
Friday, 01 August 2008
8.
Kurram Agency is burning in fire?
(Articles/English Articles)
...quo;, in present Pakistan Shia’s did not have political power to openly celebrate their custom, but
usually
raise word “Tabbarra” during their majalis. It is a historical fact and ...
Wednesday, 16 July 2008
9.
Islamabad and Karachi bomb blast – perfect timings – innocent victims – known culprits – Mus
(Articles/English Articles)
...nly her articles since long, it looks that she feel pleasure in bashing or bullying those students because
usually
they belong to very poor background, no political backing, no media resources to answ...
Tuesday, 08 July 2008
10.
Santyana
(Articles/English Articles)
...hose persons who either propounded or encountered them, and there is nothing wrong in it. However, what we
usually
miss are the geographical and temporal settings that subtly seep in the patterns form...
Friday, 04 July 2008
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Connection Between Ahmed Shah Abdali and Hassan Abdal
(Articles/English Articles)
... Baba Wali Qandhari, a revered Muslim saint. It is not clear how the town got its name but a reference is
usually
made to the eighteenth century Afghan conqueror, Ahmed Shah Abdali. The town has been...
Monday, 26 May 2008
12.
Jamal Deen – Another foreign funded perpetrator
(Articles/English Articles)
...is continuously feeding anti-Pakistan elements around the globe; their aims and targets are well known and
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public is aware of those elements. Sometimes back I wrote “Simplicity of Pakist...
Saturday, 19 April 2008
13.
Why Mush released a Spy? "Gen Kiyani's statement" and "Secret of sun glasses of Ch;Shujaat".
(Articles/English Articles)
...aat being show business women. Possibly Ch: Shujaat may also have hiding his wrinkles. A journalist who
usually
had to report coverage of Ch: Shujaat's political events chalked out secret of hi...
Thursday, 13 March 2008
14.
Back Pain!
(Articles/English Articles)
...porosis, steroid use, or drug or alcohol abuse. Screening and diagnosis Diagnostic tests aren't
usually
necessary to confirm the cause of your back pain. However, if you do see your doctor ...
Friday, 07 March 2008
15.
Moving forward .. Are we?
(Articles/English Articles)
...money taken by her father, and he took another 10 lakh Rupees for extra wedding expenses. House guests are
usually
coming over, which increases her mother’s responsibility of serving everyone. ...
Wednesday, 05 March 2008
16.
Bringing the Change from Inside
(Articles/English Articles)
...cions, because they think she wants to come in power at any cost to recover her frozen wealth.
Usually
, bringing a change from inside out is a very effective technique. This techni...
Wednesday, 12 December 2007
17.
American Connection
(Articles/English Articles)
...ily relative of mine. He is a senior (retired) Pakistani military official. His articles are
usually
published in The Dawn and Pakistan Observer. I would greatly appreciate your c...
Wednesday, 28 November 2007
18.
Musharraf's Last Act?
(Articles/English Articles)
...nued ruling against government decisions. Government officials were held accountable for actions that were
usually
beyond the reach of the law, ranging from brutal beatings of journalists, to illegal ...
Tuesday, 06 November 2007
19.
Why we have less call centers than our neighbor?
(Articles/English Articles)
...ere we can make some transactions electronically on behalf of a firm that is situated abroad.”
Usually
these firms are in developed countries and their call centers are in developing count...
Thursday, 02 August 2007
20.
Unlicensed drivers: Life threat to people
(News/English News)
...rther said that several people have suffered injuries due to these inexperience and unlicensed drivers who
usually
make illegal turns....
Monday, 16 July 2007
21.
Free TB treatment: Murree's best-kept secret
(Articles/English Articles)
...ment prematurely when they first get TB. They start taking the medicines, and when the symptoms alleviate (
usually
within two to three months), they decide they don’t need the treatment any more...
Tuesday, 12 June 2007
22.
Gurdwara Panja Sahib
(Articles/English Articles)
...i to the west side of the mountain. It is hilly area. A few places have natural fountains. Saintly persons
usually
take abode there. Wali Qandhari had established a celebrated dera at Hasan Abdal, nea...
Tuesday, 24 April 2007
23.
Illegal excavations ...
(Articles/English Articles)
...dying their photographs in the books published on Gandhara Art everywhere in the world. Every sculptor has
usually
a good collection of such books. The local elders revealed that they have forced th...
Thursday, 19 April 2007
24.
Sikh in Hasanabdal Pictures
(News/English News)
...Path’ (continuous reading of the Sikh Holy Book Guru Granth Sahib). “The Akhand Path is
usually
arranged two days before and the Bhog Sahib, the completion ceremony, is on the morni...
Sunday, 15 April 2007
25.
Declining carpet production
(Articles/English Articles)
...uare meters exported in July-Feb 2005-06, which shows an 18.83 percent decline. Carpet weaving looms are
usually
set up in Attock, Quetta, NWFP and Karachi. Afghan refugees largely inhabited each of...
Thursday, 12 April 2007
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