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The Best-Run Charity and Other Fascinating News on the Web
August 8, 2013
Lean In, Box Out: Successful Women and Sports
The most fascinating news from around the web on July 16, 2013
WATCH: Taher Shah, Pakistan’s Internet Sensation
The blue-eyed singer really like eyes, but his long, dark tresses captured our gaze in this video
Pakistani Squash Player Fights For Women’s Rights
Maria Toorpakai Wazir dressed as boy when she was younger in order to be able to play squash in her native Pakistan. Now the squash star is campaigning for women’s rights from her new home in Toronto
One Billion Rising: An End to Violence Against Women
On Feb. 14 women across the globe are taking to the streets in a celebration of dance, calling for an end to violence against women
Pakistan to Build $30m Amusement Park in Town Where bin Laden Was Killed
What would you call an amusement park located in Abbottabad, Pakistan, the city where U.S. Special Forces finally tracked down Osama bin Laden? Bin Laden–land? Jihadi World? Al-Qaeda Adventure City?
WATCH: Malala Yousafzai Gives Her First Public Address Just Months After Being Shot in the Head by the Taliban
It’s been four months since the Taliban attacked Malala Yousafzai, the 15-year-old Pakistani girl who had spent years advocating for education rights for girls, shooting her in the head as she made her way home from school. Yet …
Reading While Eating for Oct. 5: A Job is a Job
In today’s must-read links for your lunch break: Are the September jobs numbers good news, bad news, or just a gigantic conspiracy?
For the Love of a Mustache: Pakistani Man Forced to Flee Hometown Over Facial Hair
A man fled his hometown to protect his mustache.
Reading While Eating for July 6: Let’s Get Together
Today’s links feature people joining forces to marry, box, play music––and cats that don’t want any part of it.
Sesame Street Pakistan Loses $20 Million in U.S. Funding
No more sunny days for the Pakistani version of the childrens’ television show, after USAID pulled $20 million in funding amid reports of financial irregularities.