Category Archives: Dilemmas

God Shed His Grace on Thee

It was a balmy Tuesday morning. There was no hint of fall and the weather was still warm and humid. I was driving to work half listening to National Public Radio as usual when the newsperson announced that a plane … Continue reading

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The Golden Past

Among the many topics of expatriates’ discussions is the perennial favorite: the old country. This phenomenon is not confined to Pakistanis or Indians. By all accounts, people from all over the world are afflicted with it: Italians, Cubans, Puerto Ricans, … Continue reading

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Morally Disadvantaged?

The debate about settling back to one’s homeland is always lively, variegated and often heated. More often than not it peters out without any conclusions to resurface again after sometime wearing a new cloak of ideas and words.

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