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Lahore attacks – straight from the heart | Pak Tea House
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Jinnah a doglover to death. Examining the causes of Ahmadi Massacre in Lahore: →. June 29, 2010 · 3:48 pm. Lahore attacks – straight from the heart. Ayesha N. Rashid has sent this exclusive piece for PTH. We are posting this in the interest of free speech and also to counter the negative, almost diabolical representation of Ahmadis in Pakistan’s mainstream media. Having said that PTH does not necessarily subscribe to the views expressed below. Raza Rumi. Jinnah a doglover to death. 57 responses to “.
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the floating bridge of dreams: August 2014
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The floating bridge of dreams. Friday, 1 August 2014. The few attractions that came early encompassed, in essence, the whole fair and represented it exactly. It was enough that only the first of them were set up, for all the colors, all the brilliance and all the carbide smell of the whole fair to descend into town. MAX BLECHER, Adventures in Immediate Unreality. Translated by Jeanie Han. Labels: my secret girl. When the child was a child. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). All time is unredeemable.
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March 25, 2013 · 8:31 pm. Blaming others for our own short comings has been the favorite past time of the folks back home. Again, no one is arguing that Pakistan is free of foreign influence, but to argue that governmental organizations don’t function, or utilities and proper sanitation are not available because so called Backwater and other clandestine organizations are conspiring is downright ludicrous. Comments Off on The Enraged Puplit. December 1, 2010 · 7:42 am. Ultimately in a true representative ...
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Daybook: March 2010
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Saturday, 13 March 2010. One Star in the West. To have got so far, alone. Almost to the seventieth stone. A few miles back, a storm-shaken. Hill and sea, the bridge broken. The bright fluent burn. Again, the April rain ringing. Across the sewn hills,. The road winds uphill, but. A wonder will be to sit. On the stone at last -. One star in the west. George Mackay Brown (1921 - 1996). Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Maryport, Cumbria, United Kingdom. I live on the far North Western edge of England.
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Daybook: August 2011
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Tuesday, 23 August 2011. The Greystoke Coverlet - a curious textile survival. Recently an interesting-looking coverlet came up for auction at Penrith in Cumbria. The expected price range was given as between £200 and £450. Photographs in the catalogue showed it to be closely covered. At the bottom of the textile, some female figures have words embroidered under them, for example, ‘Patient woman’ and ‘Hypocrite! 8217; The embroidered lettering has in places also almost vanished, although it might be possi...
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Daybook: Something's Wrong by Sam Smith
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Saturday, 10 August 2013. Something's Wrong by Sam Smith. 8216;Insanity - a perfectly rational adjustment to an insane world.’. The narrative takes the form of a transcription of tape recordings made by Robert, aged around 50 when he begins them. What the tapes contain is, of course, always and entirely his. Perspective. The reader is drawn so tightly into Robert’s thoughtscape that at times one could almost feel worn down by it, and yearn for relief from its sheer intensity. Manic in his obsessive atten...
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Daybook: The Custom of the Country
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Sunday, 11 August 2013. The Custom of the Country. The Custom of the Country. One couldn’t really describe Undine Spragg as a ‘heroine’. But she is certainly the main protagonist of this book. The spoilt only child of a successful businessman and a compliant mother, Undine has grown up to expect her every whim to be satisfied. The novel follows her attempts to rise above her roots. 8217; Undine’s mother replies easily, ‘’Why, we called her after a hair-waver father put on the market the...However, to me,.
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Daybook: August 2013
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Sunday, 11 August 2013. The Custom of the Country. The Custom of the Country. One couldn’t really describe Undine Spragg as a ‘heroine’. But she is certainly the main protagonist of this book. The spoilt only child of a successful businessman and a compliant mother, Undine has grown up to expect her every whim to be satisfied. The novel follows her attempts to rise above her roots. 8217; Undine’s mother replies easily, ‘’Why, we called her after a hair-waver father put on the market the...However, to me,.
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Daybook: August 2012
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Thursday, 2 August 2012. The Ogier family in Guernsey County, Ohio. Which was published in 1938. This is how the story goes:. 8217; One might doubt the practicality of a fugitive from the law choosing to burden himself with a wooden cradle, carrying it to France, then over the Atlantic to America; but the cradle is real enough and is in the possession of the Guernsey County Historical Society! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Maryport, Cumbria, United Kingdom. I live on the far North Western edge of England.