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The hearing ability of masses in GB is designed to used to to bear
white lies.
The Himalayas and nearby peaks have lost no ice in past 10 years, study
shows Meltwater from Asia's peaks is much less than previously
estimated, but lead scientist says the loss of ice caps and glaciers
around the world remains a serious concern. An article by Damian
Carrington @dpcarrington head of environment at the Guardian
Pakistan's farmers find huge potato crop a curse. Farmers adapted to
extreme weather by switching to potato crop but success has led to
plunging prices, rising seed costs and storage and transportation
woes.. An Article on the guardian
A lake created jobs, but tunnels might destroy them At Attabad Lake in
northern Pakistan, boat operators. have ferried cargo across the water
since 2010. But newly built tunnels might cut into their business.. A
Post on Washington post by Tim Craig is The Post’s bureau chief in
Pakistan. He has also covered conflicts in Iraq, Afghanistan and within
the District of Columbia government.
 Hunza Valley, is now one of Pakistan’s most idyllic spots — an oasis of tolerance, security and good schools. Washington Post
SHIMSHAL VALLEY, Pakistan — For centuries, this tiny village in the far
northern tip of Pakistan has been known as the home of some of central
Asia’s toughest inhabitants.. Post Published on Washington Post By Tim
Craig is The Post’s bureau chief in Pakistan. He has also covered
conflicts in Iraq, Afghanistan and within the District of Columbia
government.
The Renegade Writer's Query Letters That Rock
https://books.google.com.pk/books?isbn=1933338091 Linda Formichelli,
‎Diana Burrell - 2005 - ‎Reference The Hunza king claims they usually
come true. On the Chitral side, the area was dominated by the ... The.
Writer: Paul. Raffaele. I never went to journalism school, instead
being trained as a broadcast journalist by the Australian
Broadcasting ... There’s more to the story. On the Gilgit side, a
couple of hours up the mountain is the legendary kingdom of Hunza where
people are said to commonly live to 100 or more. The present king still
lives there, and I could bring in the angle of some of the world’s
hardiest people living in this area, which reflects the tough nature of
their favourite sport, polo. They have a Wizard Of Hunza, the latest in
a line of powerful shamans who stretch back beyond when Alexander the
Great’s troops came here. He performs a prophetic ritual, going into a
trance and communing with the queen of the snow fairies who gives him a
prophecy. The Hunza king claims they usually come true. This is an
excerpt from The Renegade Writer’s Query Letters That Rock. It includes
a fabulous query for Smithsonian as well as comments from the writer
and the assigning editor. Enjoy! [The e-mail contained two more
fleshed-out story ideas.]
A study on the Hunza people of the Himalayas found one of the secrets
to their staggering longevity - the study claimed some live up to 140 -
was a mainly plant-based diet rich in fruit, vegies and grains.Want to
live to see triple figures? Try these tips. By Nicola ConvilleNicola
Conville, specials editor for body+soul has a new blog with heaps of
health and wellbeing information
you'll catch local hippies beavering away on their laptops at wooden
tables and where you can still find hunza pie (that classic 1960s
hippie vegetarian dish made with wholemeal pastry and filled with brown
rice, silverbeet and tasty cheese) and gado gado (made with tempeh and
bean sprouts) on the menu. The writer was a guest of The Tin Dog. The
Sunday Telegraph
12 Ancient Forts That Prove Pakistan Has Unquestionably Rich History!..
and Five of them are in Gilgit Baltistan.. Baltit Fort, Altit Fort,
Khaplu Fort, Shagir Fort, Skardu Fort... An Article BY Naveed Murtaza
Blogger/founder CEO of trickypedia post and this blog from Hunza
India’s Modi Makes Ramadan Call to Pakistan’s Sharif
Pakistan Public School Curriculum Distorts Views on Terrorism,
Researcher Says.. An article by Gopal Ratnam on Web of United States
Institute of peace .. Gopal Ratnam, a national security reporter for
Bloomberg News He holds a master’s degree in journalism from American
University in Washington. A native of India, he also holds an MBA
degree from the country and was a business reporter for The
Hindu-Business Line — one of India’s largest English-language newspapers
Samina Baig: Meet Pakistan's first woman to climb Everest. ,..
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