Press in the age of Internet
By: Farooq Sulehria On December 31, Newsweek will publish its last print edition and assume an all-digital format in early 2013. Explaining the shift, Newsweek says: “…our business has been
By: Farooq Sulehria On December 31, Newsweek will publish its last print edition and assume an all-digital format in early 2013. Explaining the shift, Newsweek says: “…our business has been
THATTA: US Consul General Michael Dodman visited archaeological sites in the historical city on Wednesday and showed keen interest in Makli necropolis, Shahjehan Mosque and picturesque mausoleums of Mirza Essa
KARACHI: An exhibition of paintings by Ayessha Quraishi will open at the Koel art gallery at 5pm on Thursday. The exhibition show, titled ‘Letters from an underground vein read’, will
By: Peerzada Salman KARACHI: Contrary to what many art lovers think, drawing or interpreting city life is not an easy undertaking. Some suggest that while painting landscapes one has to
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s federal cabinet on Wednesday approved a draft law to establish a new counter terrorism body aimed at better coordinating efforts to defeat Taliban and al Qaeda-linked violence, a
IF certain sections of the media were still attempting to justify the TTP’s agenda or divert attention from it, the attempt on television anchor Hamid Mir’s life should leave no
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