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Why fans should not enjoy India-Pakistan match: PCB chairman Ramiz Raja
Handpicked by his captain and now Prime Minister Imran Khan to run Pakistan cricket about six months ago, Ramiz Raja has done an eventful job. The win against India in the T20 World Cup, New Zealand's last-minute pull-out, the successful hosting of the PSL and the much-awaited tour of Australia - were not a dull moment for the PCB chairman. This week, Raja tried his most ambitious pitch at
By Md Mohaiminul Islam4 years ago in Interview
The Issues I See in Today’s Nollywood - 75 Yr Old Pete Edochie Speaks Out
Here in Nollywood, we are lucky to still have a number of our veteran actors and screen legends alive and well with us today. One of such veterans, a man who is synonymous with Nollywood, is none other than Chief Pete Edochie.
By Jide Okonjo4 years ago in Interview
Everyone Who Forgets Thinks They Have Alzheimer's, There is No Such Thing!
We have been wondering more about our brain health after COVID-19. Continuing his studies in Washington, neurologist Dr. Sevda Sarikaya says, "The more information inputs into our brain, the stronger the communication between neurons."
By Writer Tiger4 years ago in Interview
Life Lessons From Bryan Cranston
The life of Bryan I interviewed Bryan Cranston in 2014, not long after the final series of Breaking Bad had aired. He was starring in New York as US president Lyndon B Johnston in Robert Schenkkan’s epic play All The Way, a demanding role in which he was on-stage for a full two hours 20 minutes, altering his voice and physiology quite radically to embody the rotund, earthy politician.
By Sheryl Garratt4 years ago in Interview
What is the media showing? ... A moment of reflection
Anna Muhammad Hanif Jalandhari General Secretary Federation of Arab Schools Pakistan (Pakistan) The war of civilizations is currently raging in the world - with the passage of time, the weapons of this war, its methods and its strategies are also changing - with the emphasis on the heels of Western and anti-Islamic civilization. They are working hard to develop their civilization, their culture and their culture. Cashew is the most effective and most dangerous weapon, it is the weapon of the media. Take in a very limited context when in fact the media has a very broad concept - a separate world of social media connected to the Internet and a separate world of traditional electronic and print media - let us know our religion, our culture, our new generation and our future. All aspects of the media have to be taken into consideration while thinking about it and formulating any strategy - in our country, the clerics and the religious classes have some degree of eye on the news channels or are aware of their policies and procedures but In addition, there are many aspects of channels and media that are not given due attention, monitoring, identification of flaws, correction. Far be it from me to prevent such things.
By Salman Khan4 years ago in Interview










