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A Pakistani vendor waits for customers to sell balloons ahead of the Valentine's Day in Lahore, Pakistan, on Wednesday. Celebrating Valentine's Day is considered "un-Islamic" by some in Pakistan, but many still exchange gifts with others. One university has rebranded it as "Sister's Day" and gained notoriety for doing so. (Associated Press)
Photo by: K.M. Chaudary
A Pakistani vendor waits for customers to sell balloons ahead of the Valentine's Day in Lahore, Pakistan, on Wednesday. Celebrating Valentine's Day is considered "un-Islamic" by some in Pakistan, but many still exchange gifts with others. One university has rebranded it as "Sister's Day" and gained notoriety for doing so. (Associated Press)

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