Rupee Down vs dollar
The rupee weakened on Monday because of increased import payments especially for oil, and dealers said the local unit is likely to come under further pressure in the medium term because of a bleak outlook for the country’s economy. The rupee ended at 89.10/15 to the dollar, compared with Friday’s close of 89.00/10. It dropped [...]
December 13, 2011No CommentRead More
Forbidden Forest – A Horror Story
Forbidden Forest by Amanda “Mom! Johnny’s not helping me get ready for dinner!” exclaimed my sister at the top of her puny but blatant lungs. “Yes, I am.” I called upstairs to the room where my mother lay in a soundless slumber. “Would you shut-up! She’s resting, you know. She is exhausted!” I tried to [...]
September 8, 2010No CommentRead More
Latest Fashion trend in Pakistan “Shisha”
Hokkah or shisha smoking has become very popular in Pakistan. Many resturants and cafes are offering shisha in Karachi, Islamabad, Lahore and other cities of the country. This flavoured pipe smoking is gaining popularity especially among the younger generation. Students can be seen smoking shisha in the famous resturants or in the small roadside cafes. As [...]
May 29, 2010No CommentRead More
The Nicht Afore Christmas – Jamie Cameron
The Christmas party had been sillier than usual, and I felt some satisfaction that it would be my last. In September Joe and I’d come to the parting of the ways, at least temporarily, as he strode off with all the confidence in the world to the school on the hill. You could see Ancrum [...]
Three Christmas Trees – by Juliana Horatia Ewing
This is a story of Three Christmas Trees. The first was a real one, but the child we are to speak of did not see it. He saw the other two, but they were not real; they only existed in his fancy. The plot of the story is very simple; and, as it has been [...]
The Heebie-Jeebies – by Alan Beard
Barry took the tab at breakfast with his coffee. He skimmed through the mail: now he was fifty he could have £100 off his next car insurance and might win a trip around the world. He didn’t drive. He had timed everything perfectly but the delivery – expected at 9 – was late. The drug [...]
December 17, 20092 CommentsRead More
Paris, at Night – Sung J. Woo
Today was rice day, fifty-pound sacks of white rice in trucks bearing an elephant logo. The same happy elephant appeared on the bags, its head raised to the sky, the trunk curved like an S. “Elephant,” Todd said. He said it because a laborer was staring at it intently. Which meant he wasn’t working. “That’s [...]
December 16, 2009No CommentRead More
The Card
A Story by JAMES ROSS The only thing I ever got off my old man was a birthday card when I was ten. He’d gone off when I was three and left me and mam and my sister to fend for ourselves. Mam never talks about him but my sister remembers him. ‘What was dad [...]
December 14, 2009No CommentRead More















