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Posts Tagged ‘children’

The Suffering Of Elderly People in Pakistan!

By Mian Usman • Mar 10th, 2011 • Category: Lead Story

Elderly people (ages 60-85 years) comprise a significant number in our population and they should be treated with respect, care and love along with basic health and survival facilities by the government. On the contrary apart from people who could afford to look after their parents, the story of poor elderly people reflects misery, sorry [...]



A Mother, A Blessing

By Yasir Imran • Aug 10th, 2010 • Category: Features

Mother is a great gift of god, the gift which is already there for us even before we exist. It starts when we are piece of flush, she starts caring us, and she starts feeding us, protecting us from dangers and troubles. That time we are senseless and we never know if she don’t keep [...]



Where the Buck Stops

By Gary William Murning • Aug 9th, 2008 • Category: Misc, Worth A Second Look

This is my first piece for The Pakistani Spectator and I’m delighted to have this opportunity to share it with you. The piece originally appeared on my blog a few days go. I hope you enjoy it. –
I’m getting just a little bit tired of the current assault on social networking sites by people [...]