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   Op-Ed
Monday, February 18, 2002
Telescope/ A brief history in sound bytes
  The media tracks the making of history without always reporting it. It records moments, momentous events, repeats them till each one is imprinted in some nook of our collective memory, writes Shailaja Bajpai.
  Q: Most pressing problem facing Pak.
Option: Kashmir. Per cent who said yes: 4
  Sample this: a majority of Pakistanis place economic problems as the most important issue facing that nation. And just four per cent of urban Pakistanis considers the Kashmir issue as a pressing problem for Pakistan. These are some of the results of a peek into the mind of Pakistanis, gleaned from a survey published in the Karachi-based monthly magazine Herald’s February issue, titled ‘Musharraf’s New Pakistan: What People Think’.
 
 
 
   
 
   
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