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Sunday, 3 July 2011

Moon does not appear to be perika almazm ykm Travel

Karachi. . . . . Lunar month of Sha'ban AH 1432was not almazm ykm month will be Monday 4 July.Meteorological Department Karachi office of MuftiMuneeb-ur-Rehman, chairman of the Central Ruet-e-Hilal Committee meeting chaired by. The hilalcommittee members, Department of Meteorologydirector Ziauddin Khan, Ghulam Murtaza and Navycommander, Chief space manager spark strengthof the partnership. the Mufti Muneeb-ur-Rehmanwhile talking to media after the moon visible fromany part of the country did not receive the Visibility.So it was decided unanimously that non ykm AH 4July 1432 will be held Monday.

Monaco's Prince of the South African swimmer love marriage

Monte Carlo. . Catherine mydltn in Britain as a girl and got kushzadh, munuku in Prince Albert took his long-time prymyka kuzndgy kasathy. Prince Albert II of the South African swimmer sarlyn cover stock yesterday took him by marrying Princess. Long after the royal shehnais pleasures of family gatherings and happy people do kaahtmam. dcz the UK and the Duke of Cambridge's official visit to Canada, Canada Day concert in the British royal family would welcome a couple of people and concerts kuhzarun I put out. 

Saturday, 2 July 2011

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Collected thousands of dollars in aid to win the marathon unknown dog.

Maryland men while participating in the marathon... then everyone will see the dog along with thehumans taking part in a marathon, this is probably the first of its kind. Horde County State of Marylandin the last days marathon held in which raceparticipants with a dog also joined. Dozer calledthe dog house from the front as the raceparticipants through the beginning of its ownersface left and joined. many points on the dog's regular marathon route running was seen as the end point at 2 hours, 14 minutes to reach the dog'sregular media coverage was. where nasrf themarathon organizers, the dog races to finish themedals awarded, while the raising of funds was made for an online page. media fame in the story of the dog's marathon in the interest of mostpeople to express support for more than 13hzardalr which will be dedicated to a cancercenter.

Cqndr juices flow and oxygen circulation is improved, research

London ... cqndr vegetable is a useful, modernresearch has found that drinking juice cqndr more energy comes from the players in the game theway they do show much better performance.According to research by Britain's ExeterUniversity cqndrka kucst juice keeps players. ithappens a positive impact on the use of physicalmuscle, to improve oxygen flow and circulationhujatahy better players to improve performanceover several times hujatahy possible. cqndrscientists of the pressure rsbld dytahy helps tonormal.

Karachi, Landhi aurgudra maintain tension in the camp

Karachi: Karachi Landhi area aurgudra religious groups in the camp remains tense since the armed conflict, unknown suspects fired at the buffalo in the colony were killed by father and son. Police nyukracy Godhra camp three days ahead of the fieldbegan. The two-way firing resulted in a young man dead and woman, including 12 afradzkmy were. potential emergency, the police's heavy contingents deployed in the region is, the buffalo colony unidentified shooting the father and sonkilled. According to police, the incident occurred due to personal enmity.

Will sit in opposition, MQM parliamentary party's decision

Karachi: MQM sit in opposition to the application re-submitted to the secretary of Sindh, MQM minister Dr Sagheer Ahmed has said that the MQM and PPP have no contact. MQM's parliamentary party's parliamentary leader in the Sindh Assembly Syed Sardar Ahmed in the chamber. The opposition in Sindh Assembly seats, objected to the application submitted for review. and has decided to resubmit the application, Acting Speaker Sindh Assembly Shehla Raza MQM petition signed by 51 members did not object. Talking to media after the meeting of MQM parliamentary party leader, Sardar Ahmed said that we do with government, opposition I want to sit, while Dr Sagheer Ahmed has said that there is no legal objection. MQM leader Dr Saghir Ahmed said the MQM and PPP have no contact. MQM opposition I sit back with a request submitted to the Secretary Sindh Assembly. brru Secretary Sindh Assembly Hadi Bux told the media that the assembly procedure of Carroll mentioned the word opposition, opposition leaders, parliamentary leaders or members of the Sindh Assembly seatsDistribution of the law is silent, he said the Speaker is entitled to whatever the Legislature may allocate seats, he said the desire for allotment of seats of members must sign the application.

If the air compressor can start generating power early in Thar, Samar Mubarak

RAWALPINDI: Federal Government ReportedPlanning Commission Member daktrsmrmbarkdilution gas supply outages, the problem of energycrisis is not kahl, the Thar Coal project kakhna bythe government because they have had to crysometimes. Rawalpindi Chamber Commerce and Industry Dr smrmbark mndkakhnathakh domesticindustry in addressing the function of wealth is aproblem faced by the energy crisis. ayyrkmprysrget it from coal gas and electricity from Augustthrmyn pydauarkamnsubh can begin. energy crisis,the best Coal gas station solution, but here the situation of the implementation of policies andprojects is weak.

Denmark's former ambassador to Pakistan died in Norway for

Paris ... Reza Choudhury ... Denmark, Pakistan'sAmbassador Fauzia Abbas' husband, Norway, Pakistan's former Ambassador Shahbaz Denmarkdied. Late age of 63 was. Ministry of Foreignretired after his days in Denmark, lived where his wife Fauzia Abbas said Pakistan's ambassador. abrother of the late commander Lt Gen (retd) has been psaurkur amtyazsahyn. late sunday sketch of the body will arrive in Islamabad from Denmark, where he was buried. late astryamyn also servedas Ambassador of Pakistan.

The prevalence of cheating on politics, to speak clearly, Nawaz Sharif



Talking after the meeting the party mydyasy huyymyan Nawaz Sharif said Pakistan was passing through the deceitful politics of the day, will be welcome to sit on opposition bncz. Mian Nawaz Sharif said during the three years to solve problems 
Little attention was given. Abbottabad Chaudhry Shujaat's statement to the inquiry on the question Mian Nawaz Sharif said it would not really politics pauٴ mkauٴ and soil. He must be fair to the people of Balochistan, and missing distention of the problem should be solved. The condition of the Azad Kashmir elections is evident to all, getting money for earthquake victims was spent on elections. Mian Nawaz Sharif said at a question about the U.S. government attacks kuduka and does not speak clearly. 

Friday, 1 July 2011

Osama's killing a highlight of my tenure: Panetta

WASHINGTON: Outgoing CIA director Leon Panetta said Thursday it had been "one hell of a ride" leading the spy agency and called the killing of al Qaeda chief Osama bin Laden a highlight of his tenure.

In a final message to CIA employees titled "arrivederci," the son of Italian immigrants praised "America's silent warriors" at the agency and described what he called the peaks and valleys of his more than two year tenure.

"Emotionally, this job took me to both the depths and heights: from hearing we had lost seven of our own at Khowst (in eastern Afghanistan), to the moment that sealed one of the greatest successes in our agency's history -- ridding the world of Usama Bin Ladin," he wrote.

"We had one hell of a ride together."

Panetta won praise for the May 2 raid that killed the Al-Qaeda mastermind, with the spy agency hauling away a trove of material from bin Laden's Pakistani compound.

Panetta, who is due to be sworn in Friday as the next defense secretary, thanked agency employees and said he had witnessed "personal courage," "technological marvels" and "history in the making.

Two dead in Peshawar blast, 13 injured

PESHAWAR: Two people were killed and 13 others sustained injuries when a vehicle blew up with a loud blast at Shoba Chowk here on Thursday,

The gas cylinder of the vehicle blew up and caused the blast, Senior Minister Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Bashir Ahmed Bilour confirmed.

The injured and dead were shifted to Lady Reading Hospital.

Fire erupted after the blast and was successfully extinguished by fire fighters.

Police and bomb disposal squad reached the blast site while the law enforcement agencies’ personnel have cordoned off the area.

Altaf, Fazal discuss Senate opposition leader

ISLAMABAD: JUI-F chief Mulana Fazlur Rehman called MQM chief Altaf Hussain,

According to sources both leaders discussed the issue of the Senate opposition leader and Fazlur Rehman welcomed the MQM’s inclusion in the opposition

OGRA slashes petroleum prices

ISLAMABAD: The Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (OGRA) on the directives of the Prime Minister on Thursday announced reduction in the prices of petroleum products.

According to an OGRA notification, the price of petrol has been reduced by Rs 3 per litre, diesel by Rs 2.01 and light speed diesel by Rs 1.13.

However, no change has been made in the price of Kerosene oil.

The new prices of petrol after reduction by Rs 3 has come to Rs 83.71 per litre.

High speed diesel will now sell at Rs 92.10 per litre. Similarly, light diesel will be available in the open market at Rs 81.39 per litre.

There is no change in the price of kerosene oil and it will be available at Rs 84.65 per litre. The new prices will be applicable from July 1.

Misunderstanding with MQM to be removed: Malik

ISLAMABAD: Minister for Interior A. Rehman Malik on Thursday said that difference of opinion is ingredient of politics and misunderstanding if any with MQM would be removed.

Talking to media men, he said "difference of opinion is ingredient of politics as well as democracy. MQM is a separate and independent party and every miscommunication between PPP and MQM would be tackled".

He said that he favors the efforts of MQM to approach to the people in other provinces and said that Altaf Hussain is a wise and seasoned politician and he always learned something from him.

Over the issue of seat-adjustment with MQM in AJK elections, he said that political parties talk with each other on various issues and if something has created misunderstanding with MQM, it would be removed.

Rehman Malik said the elections were postponed on various seats as the Chief Election Commissioner expressed some concerns over the security issue there. "I am in touch with my friends and issues will be settled soon," he added.

He said that situation in Karachi is improving due to effective coordination among intelligence agencies. He urged the media to play its role to strengthen Pakistan and regretted over the attitude of those criticizing the institutions of the country

US rejects demand to vacate Shamsi air base

WASHINGTON: The United States is rejecting demands from Pakistani officials that American personnel abandon a military base used by the CIA to stage drone strikes against suspected militants, US officials told Reuters.

US personnel have not left the remote Pakistani military installation known as Shamsi Air Base and there is no plan for them to do so, said a US official familiar with the matter, who asked for anonymity to discuss sensitive material.

"That base is neither vacated nor being vacated," the official said. The information was confirmed by a second US official.

Earlier this week, Defense Minister Ahmed Mukhtar told the Financial Times that Pakistan had already stopped US drone operations there.

On Thursday, Mukhtar told Reuters: "When they (US forces) will not operate from there, no drone attacks will be carried out."

He said Islamabad had been pressuring the US to vacate the base even before the May 2 commando raid in which US Navy SEAL commandos killed Osama bin Laden. After the raid, Mukhtar said, "We told them again."

A senior Pakistani military official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, added that when US forces first launched counter-terrorism operations in Afghanistan, Pakistan "provided Americans two bases in Jacobabad and Shamsi. Jacobabad base has been vacated for long time ago, but Shamsi is still with them."

"They are vacating it," the official insisted. "Shamsi base was for logistic purpose. They also used it for drones for some time but no drones have been flown from there

Firing incidents claim 12 lives in Karachi

KARACHI: At least twelve people including a woman have been killed while more than sixteen others sustained injuries in various incidents of firing incidents in the metropolis.

According to the police, clash between two groups claimed four lives including woman and injured 12 others, triggering tensions in Godhra area of New Karachi. Injured people have been taken to Abbasi Shaheed Hospital.

Unidentified men gunned down two more men and injured one other near Sindhi Hotel in New Karachi.

Earlier, a government servant was also shot dead by unidentified men in Nazimabad. In Malir, a body of another man was found.

In another incident of firing, a man was killed in Shah Faisal while in separate incident another man was killed by armed men in Gulistan e Jauhar.

Tuesday, 28 June 2011

Notwithstanding the President expects fair elections, Nawaz

Lahore   PML-N leader Nawaz Sharif, Asif Zardari, say they do not expect a fair election, the boguslstun kufrug azadjmun Kashmir elections wererigged by logging. He expressed these views whilechairing a party meeting in Lahore. the N-League's success in Kashmir despite rigging kujatahykakrydt workers, PML-N will challenge the High Court of Azad Jammu and Kashmir uutrlst. Nawaz Sharif and Zardari agreed to the khnathakh notexpect fair elections. the massacre in model Townsynytrpruyz Rashid, MNA anusy Rehman, KhawajaSaad Rafique attended aurdygrrhnma.

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After bin Laden, militants flood net with threats

LONDON: Militants mourning Osama bin Laden have stepped up threats against targets in the West, taking their cue from an al Qaeda statement that followers in the United States and Europe are "perfectly placed" to strike. 

The network's globally scattered online followers spent much of June compiling lists of possible targets including Western companies, business leaders and politicians on password-protected militant forums, Western-based experts who monitor the websites say.

Western companies, especially those with military links, seem a particular target, analysts say.

Such "wish lists" do not represent actual plots, since participants suspect, probably with good reason, that the forums are closely monitored by state intelligence agencies.

Nor have the militants tended to couch their comments specifically as vengeance for bin Laden's May 2 killing by U.S. forces in Pakistan -- the notion of retaliation is in any case a given among admirers of the group's founding figurehead.

Instead militants appear to be responding to a June 2 video appeal by al Qaeda core leaders for individuals in the West to carry on bin Laden's work with "do-it-yourself" strikes on targets using whatever means, no matter how primitive.

"Muslims in the West have to remember that they are perfectly placed to play an important and decisive part in the jihad against the Zionists and Crusaders," al Qaeda official Adam Gadahn says in the video, entitled "You Are Responsible Only For Yourself". "Take America as an example. America is absolutely awash with easily obtainable firearms ... What are you waiting for?"

LISTS OF TARGETS

The video statement also called on militants to develop the Internet skills to attack the West in cyberspace.

Following the video, participants in several forums began to compile lists of dozens of potential targets including Western corporations and executives they said militants should assassinate. They included several Western arms makers, oil companies, banks and media companies and former U.S. President George W. Bush and former British Prime Minister Tony Blair, according to the U.S.-based Site Monitoring Service.

The compiling of wish lists of targets is nothing new on the forums. But the large volume of stated targets, and an emphasis on private companies and their leaders, has drawn attention among security officials.

In a study of the threats, the London-based Exclusive Analysis risk forecasting company said there was a small risk of "self-starter jihadis selecting a target from the published list for a small-scale attack, if it is opportune in the area where the individual or small group is active".

But it added that the large number of targets named would "likely" dilute any associated risks, and there were few precedents for a forum discussion inciting an actual attack.

To date, most attacks purportedly motivated by bin Laden's death have happened in Pakistan, where al Qaeda-aligned armed groups have waged a bloody insurgency against the government for years.

But the al Qaeda video, which also features top al Qaeda strategist Abu Yahya al-Libi, is an endorsement of a strategy of using "lone wolf" militants pioneered notably by al Qaeda's Yemen-based arm, security analysts say.

Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula has encouraged several militants in the West to stage attacks over the past two years, including a mass killing at an U.S. military base, a failed attempt to down a U.S. airliner over Detroit, a stabbing of a British politician and a plot to blow up a U.S.-bound plane.

Blackwater guard jailed over Afghan shooting

WASHINGTON: A US federal judge sentenced a former Blackwater security guard on Monday to 30 months in prison for shooting and killing an Afghan citizen in 2009.

The judge also ordered 29-year-old Justin Cannon to serve two years of supervised release after his prison term ends.

Cannon and a second Blackwater guard, Christopher Drotleff, 31, were convicted of involuntary manslaughter in the May 5, 2009 shooting of Romal Mohammad Naiem, an unarmed Afghan civilian.

Drotleff was sentenced to three years and one month in prison on June 14.

"Justin Cannon opened fire with an AK-47 at the rear of a retreating vehicle and took the life of an innocent Afghan," said US Attorney Neil MacBride. "While Mr. Cannon was in Afghanistan to support U.S. troops, his incredibly reckless behavior instead undermined our military mission and weakened the bond of trust with the Afghans," MacBride said.

Both Cannon and Drotleff were accused of leaving their military base without authorization to transport local interpreters.

After the lead vehicle in their convoy crashed during the nighttime outing and overturned on its side, they firing several multiple shots at a passing car, killing Naiem, who was a passenger in the car, and injuring the car's driver. Another Afghan man walking his dog in the area was also fatally shot.

Both Drotleff and Cannon were acquitted of charges in his death and the shooting of the driver.

Blackwater was renamed Xe after it was caught up in several scandals in Iraq, in particular the deaths of between 14 and 17 civilians in Baghdad in September 2007

Katrina denies grand birthday bash rumours

MUMBAI: Katrina Kaif, who will turn 27 on July 16, has not been celebrating her birthday since the past three years and has denied throwing any birthday party this time as well.

After all, the last birthday bash only resulted in some bitter memories for the actress, when her ex-beau Salman Khan and Shah Rukh Khan got into a never-ending rift.

When Kat was asked about her plans of throwing a grand bash and inviting all those who has made a difference to her life, she said, "No, I am not planning on throwing any lavish b'day party, unlike what the rumours say."

When asked if she'll spend her birthday with her family in London or Mumbai the actress said, "I have not planned anything yet. My movie Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara is releasing on 15th July so most probably I will be busy with the promotional activities."

However, a source close to the actress revealed that the gorgeous actress is planning to do some charity work on her birthday.

“Kats mother is involved in charity and Kat too is inclined towards it. She wants to give back to the society which has given her so much love and what better day than a birthday to do that,” said the source.

Somalia: Increase in refugees fleeing to Kenya

War and drought in Somalia are leading to an unprecedented number of people fleeing across the border into Kenya, an aid agency says.
Save the Children is reporting that every day, about 1,300 people - at least 800 of them children - are arriving at the Dadaab refugee camp.
The monthly number of new arrivals has more than doubled in a year, it says.
Aid workers at the camp say the children are exhausted, malnourished and severely dehydrated.
Save the Children says some families are walking for more than a month to reach the camp.
The conflict in Somalia forces many to head for the Kenyan border but a severe drought and the unaffordable cost of food has made the situation worse.
Although made up of three settlements, Dadaab is often referred to as the largest refugee camp in the world.
It is home to well over 350,000 people.
The humanitarian agency Medecins Sans Frontieres says many of the new arrivals are in desperate need of healthcare.
It says almost half of the children arriving there have never had a vaccination.
With the Somali conflict continuing and several more months of drought expected, conditions in the already overcrowded refugee camp are likely to get even worse.
Efforts to decongest the camp and relocate the refugees have so far made little difference.

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