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  LAHORE:Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) President Shehbaz Sharif has said it is unfair to question the patriotism of three-time prime minister Nawaz Sharif.Shehbaz, who is also Nawaz s younger brother, said this on Thursday while responding to a question regarding the former PM s controversial interview which was quoted by Indian attorney at the International Court of Justice (ICJ) to defend India s stance in convicted spy Kulbhushan Jadhav case.In the said interview that appeared in the wake of his disqualification by the apex court, adidas superstar damen  the former premier had said people went from Pakistan to carry out November 26, 2008, deadly terror attacks that left more than 170 people dead.S adidas classic hehbaz, however, refused to answer any more questions with regard to the ICJ proceedings.  My mother and I are her campus shoes e (at the Jinnah Hospital) to inquire about the health of Nawaz Sharif,  he said.Nawaz Sharif, who is serving seven-year imprisonment after his conviction in a graft case, is currently admitted to Toyr Horoscope December 28 2017
 Daniel Kahneman (2002 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics) has authored a lovely book called Think air af1 ing, Fast and Slow (2011) in which he distinguishes between two modes of thought. Fast thinking is instinctive and emotional and subject to many cognitive biases  slow thinking is deliberative and logical and much to be recommended when stakes are high and situations are unfamiliar.In Pakistan, we have succumbed over time to fast thinking and the graver the situation the more in nike force stinctive and emotional the thought process tends to become.It s time to take a deep breath.Look at the current situation which offers a surreal scenario of a major country reduced to a farcical contest between Ali Baba and his 40 thieves on one side and Robin Hood and his merry men on the other. Ali Baba s gang purportedly looted the people and got phenomenally rich under the protection of earlier kings while Robin Hood and his gang are vowing to get it all back to the poor with the support of the reig af1 s ning monarchs.T