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Pakistan Parade Could Be in Doubt
in response to reader comment: very dissapointed on lack of paki communication!!!

Submitted by NY, Aug 26, 2007 00:10

oh well..I would never be able to understand that how come Pakistani people or whomever is managing the parade can never do a peaceful job..what a shame..:(


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Leave the Pakistanis alone! The parade must go on. They are extremely family-oriented people and very commited to there beliefs!... [MORE]

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Aug 10, 2008 10:31

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Sarasvati 

Aug 15, 2007 10:29

very dissapointed n sad to know that pakistani have so much problems in coordinating a programme! i love Pakistan dearly but... [MORE]

pakitani living in new jersey 

Aug 13, 2007 22:30

oh well..I would never be able to understand that how come Pakistani people or whomever is managing the parade can...

NY 

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