Monday, March 30, 2009

Attack on police academy leaves 11 dead, 150 injured

‘The number of killed is at least 11,’ a police official outside the police training ground in Manawan said.

However, given the heavy amount of cross-fire as police attempted to flush out the remaining terrorist, the death count may end up being much higher.

‘The number of casualties may be more’ a police officer said.

The incident took place between 7 and 8 am on Monday morning, as trainees were participating in a morning parade. Eyewitness accounts estimate some 10 militants carried out the attack, and at least 11 explosions have been heard so far. According to reports, some of the attackers entered the academy wearing police uniforms.

The police and special forces remain locked in pitched with the attackers who are hidden inside various buildings at the site, as emergency services are scrambling to evacuate the wounded to nearby hospitals.
Dawn’s Lahore correspondent Husnain Ghayoor met with injured policemen at Lahore’s Mayo Hospital.
According to Basim Wahaj, a constable who sustained a leg and arm injury during the attack at the academy, “there was a general parade when terrorists threw grenades and then started firing. Everyone fell down and no one tried to retaliate. There were no security guards at the academy, and even if there were a few around they had no guns or bullets.”Another constable, Mohammad Ilyas, who was also transported to Mayo Hospital, explains that there was no let up in firing all through Monday morning.

Pest attack ravages wheat crop in Sindh

Calling government’s announcement of establishing procurement centers merely an eye wash, Rashdi said that in the absence of such centers the growers and producers were compelled to sell their commodity at the rate of Rs700 to Rs750 per 40kg in the open market. The government had promised to purchase wheat at the rate of Rs950 per 40kg, he said, but it seemed a distant dream.
The wheat is cultivated on 2.2 million acres of land in Sindh; Rashdi said and added that damages were mostly caused in Upper Sindh. The wheat production would be reduced as the growers in the absence of certified seeds had sown ‘Bakhar seed’ which was banned in Punjab. The virus comfortably attacked on this variety and grains were drastically affected. The growers under the situation were anxiously waiting for the early opening of procurement centers so as to sell out their yield, said Arif Mahisar President Sindh Balochistan Rice Millers and Traders Association.
‘When you don’t have the stock of the required quantity of gunny bags how could the growers sell out their stocks to the government’ said Noor Khoso a grower in Mirokhan. He said his crop in Deh ‘Koor’ and Deh ‘Kalhora’ was severely damaged due to the fresh spell of rain. Also the virus attack had squeezed the number of grains in the plant.

Maradona makes dream debut as Argentina coach

Maradona as he enters the pitch as coach before the World Cup qualifying match.—Reuters/File Photo

BUENOS AIRES: Diego Maradona made a dream home debut as Argentina coach when his side demolished Venezuela 4-0 in a World Cup qualifier on Saturday while Uruguay and Colombia followed suit with home wins.

Uruguay beat South American group leaders Paraguay 2-0 while Colombia ended a five-match goal drought as they overcame struggling Bolivia by the same score.

Paraguay stayed top of the 10-team South American group with 23 points from 11 games while Argentina went second, four points behind. Brazil, third with 17, visit Ecuador, seventh with 12, on Sunday.

Uruguay moved into fourth place with 16 points, ahead of Chile on goal difference, and Colombia climbed to sixth with 14. Chile are away to table-propping Peru on Sunday.

The top four teams qualify for South Africa and the fifth plays off against the fourth team from the CONCACAF zone.

BUENOS AIRES: Diego Maradona made a dream home debut as Argentina coach when his side demolished Venezuela 4-0 in a World Cup qualifier on Saturday while Uruguay and Colombia followed suit with home wins.
Uruguay beat South American group leaders Paraguay 2-0 while Colombia ended a five-match goal drought as they overcame struggling Bolivia by the same score.
Paraguay stayed top of the 10-team South American group with 23 points from 11 games while Argentina went second, four points behind. Brazil, third with 17, visit Ecuador, seventh with 12, on Sunday.
Uruguay moved into fourth place with 16 points, ahead of Chile on goal difference, and Colombia climbed to sixth with 14. Chile are away to table-propping Peru on Sunday.
The top four teams qualify for South Africa and the fifth plays off against the fourth team from the CONCACAF zone.

Major cyber spy network uncovered

There is no conclusive evidence of Chinese government involvement
An electronic spy network, based mainly in China, has infiltrated computers from government offices around the world, Canadian researchers say.
They said the network had infiltrated 1,295 computers in 103 countries.
They included computers belonging to foreign ministries and embassies and those linked with the Dalai Lama - Tibet's spiritual leader.
There is no conclusive evidence China's government was behind it, researchers say. Beijing also denied involvement.
The report, Tracking GhostNet: Investigating a Cyber Espionage Network, comes after a 10-month investigation by the Information Warfare Monitor (IWM), which comprises researchers from Ottawa-based think tank SecDev Group and the University of Toronto's Munk Centre for International Studies.

Mergers in telecom sectors expected

LAHORE: Following acquisition of commercial banks, mergers in the telecommunication sector are on the cards as a delegation of China Mobile Communication Corporation (CMCC) is visiting Pakistan to talk with other mobile operators.

The News has learnt that the OMCC delegation is headed by its vice chairman and included project director for overseas investments.

Expected mergers in telecom are likely to change the shape of the industry by the end of this year. Mergers of commercial banks were seen recently in the country after the global financial crunch which also affected growth of Pakistani financial sector as well.

Famous mergers in the financial sector encompassed Union Bank Ltd with Standard Chartered Bank and ABN-Amro Bank with Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS). Similarly, PICIC Commercial Bank has merged into NIB Bank. The banking and telecom sectors have seen unprecedented growth during the last three years or so.

However, owing to the current economic slowdown, growth of these two sectors like others had also nosedived. The telecom sector is currently working to reduce its operational costs by shedding employees who were hired during the last five years.

Industry sources said at least two major companies would be merged into one by the end of this year which would intensify competition in the telecom sector. It is learnt that China Mobile Pakistan (CM-PAK) is in serious talks with other cellular operators of Pakistan in a bid to expand its network. In this regard, some initial talks had taken place earlier. Now a second round of talks has started which would likely lead to a deal or open the way for more discussions.

The CMCC delegation is due to meet other operators in the next two days. It is expected that the visiting delegation would give initial offer to other operators for acquiring their network.

The CMCC delegation will also check performance of Zong in order to expand its network. When contacted, Zong Chief Executive Officer Qain Li confirmed that the CMCC delegation is currently on a visit to Pakistan. It is looking into the possibility of a business venture, he added

 

Saturday, March 28, 2009

Afghan soldier shoots dead US pair




US forces run training programmes for the Afghan army and police
An Afghan soldier shot dead two US coalition troops and wounded a third before turning the gun on himself, a statement from the US military said.
One coalition soldier was killed on the spot, while the other died later of his wounds, the statement said.
"The Afghan National Army soldier reportedly killed himself immediately after the incident," it added. The motive for the shooting is unclear.
Some 70,000 foreign troops are stationed in Afghanistan.
The shootings took place in the north of the country at 1420 local time (1020 GMT).
The US statement quoted Afghan Defence Minister Abdul Rahim Wardak as expressing his sorrow about the incident and promising an investigation.
"It is too early to speculate, but the investigation will bear out the truth," he was quoted as saying, adding that "full corrective action will be taken".

Friday, March 27, 2009

US to seek Iran help as per reviewed policy on Afghanistan - GEO.tv

US to seek Iran help as per reviewed policy on Afghanistan "US to seek Iran help as per reviewed policy on Afghanistan
Updated at: 0744 PST, Friday, March 27, 2009
NEW YORK: United States (US) is set to announce its new Afghan policy and it will step up seeking assistance from countries including Russia, China, India and Iran.

According to Geo news correspondent in New York Sami Ibrahim, the fundamental features, of the new US’s reviewed policy on Afghanistan, have been unearthed while as per fresh US strategy, its policy will base on provision of intensive training to Afghan forces along with NATO troops to fight against Taliban insurgency.

Countries in the region like Pakistan, Iran, India, Russia, and China will help US to win terror war in Afghanistan against Al-Qaeda operatives.

He said that US will lift its war expenditures up to sixty per cent according to new policy and will direct countries in Nato to sent their additional troops for Afghan polls."

Six members of a family arrested on criminal charges

Six members of a family including mother, two young sisters and two brothers of an alleged ringleader of the gang were arrested by the Civil Lines Police on the charges of street crimes, police said.

A police team constituted under the supervision of SP (CIA) Rana Muhammad Shahid and DSP (Civil Lines Circle) Raja Taifoor Akhtar busted the racket and arrested Imtiaz Hussain Jafery, son of Ghulam Kazim Jafery, resident of Shaheen Town, Rawalpindi. The police, later, picked up his elderly mother, Perveen Fatima, his two sisters - Sakina Kazim and Zainab Kazim - and two brothers Ali Raza and Hasnain Raza from his house and implicated them in the FIR, terming them as gang members."

Ex-cricketer Ijaz Ahmed arrested in Rs.10-million scam


DAWN.COM –Cricket Ex-cricketer Ijaz Ahmed arrested in Rs.10-million scam: "Ex-cricketer Ijaz Ahmed arrested in Rs.10-million scam
Thursday, 26 Mar, 2009 05:48 PM PST Ijaz Ahmed being taken away by the police —AP LAHORE: Former Pakistan batsman and former member of the Pakistan Cricket Board’s national selection committee, Ijaz Ahmed was arrested in Lahore on Thursday.
Police officials at the Gulberg police said two property dealers had filed a complaint against Ijaz, 40, for issuing them cheques that had bounced.
The value of the cheques is put at 11 million rupees.
‘They have filed a forgery case against Ijaz who is under arrest now,’ police official Rana Jabbar said.
‘We have arrested him today,’ Jabbar told The Associated Press. ‘Ijaz had got bail from the court, but it expired Thursday and we arrested him.’
Pakistan’s former test captain Salim Malik, the brother-in-law of Ahmed, denied that his relative had committed any wrongdoing.
‘The truth is that these property dealers owe money to Ijaz and they have registered a false case against him,’ Malik said."

DAWN.COM | Sport | Controversy likely to sour F1 season opener


DAWN.COM Sport Controversy likely to sour F1 season opener: "The new Brawn GP team, which has been comfortably quickest in pre-season testing, and the other two teams are using innovative but contentious rear diffusers. - Reuters/File photo. MELBOURNE: The Brawn GP, Toyota and Williams Formula One teams faced an attempt to bar them from the Australian Grand Prix on Thursday in a controversy that threatens to sour Sunday’s season-opening race.
The governing International Automobile Federation (FIA) said Red Bull, Renault and Ferrari had lodged protests on the grounds that the rivals’ cars did not comply with technical regulations.
The FIA said representatives of the three teams had been invited to appear before the race stewards at the Albert Park circuit.
The new Brawn GP team, which has been comfortably quickest in pre-season testing, and the other two teams have been using innovative but contentious rear diffusers – a key part that governs the quick and smooth flow of air under the car to increase down force."

Madonna 'to adopt second child'

BMadonna with children Lourdes, Rocco and David BandaBC NEWS Entertainment Madonna 'to adopt second child': "Pop star Madonna is to travel to Malawi in a bid to adopt a second child, government officials from the African country have told the BBC.
The 50-year-old is expected to arrive at the weekend and attend a procedural hearing at the High Court on Monday.
She recently told Malawian newspaper Nation that she had been considering another adoption, but wanted the support of the authorities.
Madonna's official adoption of David Banda was confirmed last year."

Thursday, March 26, 2009

Drone Attacks to continue

U.S. and Pakistani intelligence officials are drawing up a fresh list of terrorist targets for Predator drone strikes along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border, part of a U.S. review of the drone program, according to officials involved. Pakistani officials are seeking to broaden the scope of the program to target extremists who have carried out attacks against Pakistanis, a move they say could win domestic support. The Obama administration is weighing the effectiveness of the program against the risk that its unpopularity weakens an important ally. Underlining the fragility of the situation, the U.S. believes Pakistan's top intelligence agency is directly supporting the Taliban and other militants in Afghanistan, even as the U.S. targets those groups, says a person close to the deliberations. The Central Intelligence Agency's drone program is important to Washington because areas of Pakistan remain a haven for Taliban and al Qaeda militants operating in Afghanistan. The Obama administration is reviewing how it uses missile strikes to target militants on the border, according to national-security officials, as part of a broad review of its strategy toward Pakistan and Afghanistan. The administration considers the program a success, and the program isn't expected to be significantly curtailed. But officials familiar with the review say it could change the pace and size of the program, and make some technical refinements in an effort to hit targets faster. The review seeks to determine under what circumstances drones should be used, the officials say. The broader reassessment could be announced as soon as Friday, according to people familiar with the matter. The review is believed to address plans for increasing troops and combating drug trafficking in Afghanistan, as well as strategies for strengthening institutions of civil government and building the economies in both countries. President Barack Obama has declared the war in Afghanistan is a key foreign-policy priority, and the U.S. is sending an additional 17,000 troops to amplify U.S. efforts there.

 

 

 

Goodbye Mr Taseer

According to sources during the first meeting, which was held prior to PPP's provincial Parliamentary meeting, the PM underlined that the world has set an eye on Pakistan especially the situation in Punjab. He said that a strong and stable Punjab is significant for stability in Pakistan.

Sources say that during the meeting the PM and Governor Taseer discussed a host of issues regarding the prevailing political chaos.

Gilani also informed Governor Taseer regarding his meeting with PML-N Chief Nawaz Sharif in Raiwind.

Governor Taseer briefed the PM regarding his meeting with the PML-Q for forming a government in Punjab. Sources said that different options had been reviewed to end governor rule.

According to a private TV channel, a second meeting took place at the Lahore airport prior to the PM's departure for Islamabad.

 

 

Gabol in favor of Balochistan

QUETTA: With the judicial crisis behind him, President Asif Zardari will on Thursday get down to exploring ways and means for redressing Balochistan’s grievances, according to Nabil Gabol, the minister of state for ports and shipping. 

Mr Gabol, talking to reporters after meeting JWP president Talal Bugti here on Wednesday, said the president had formed a committee for the resolution of pressing problems relating to the province. The minister is a member of the body. 

The Balochistan issue had become important after the restoration of the judiciary. ‘Balochistan is Pakistan’s heart.’  Mr Gabol said Balochistan and Pakistan ‘cannot prosper without each other’.

The minister accused former president Pervez Musharraf of ‘murdering Nawab Bugti, Balaach Marri and other Baloch nationalist leaders,’ and called for his trial.

 

Shoaib optimist against Australia

Australia are now much easier to beat than before and if we play our best we can beat them in the series,’ Akhtar told AFP.

‘We have a very good chance of beating them.’

Pakistan plays Australia in five one-dayers and a Twenty20 match in Dubai and Abu Dhabi from April 22 to May 7.

Akhtar said Australia had lost some key players, which had weakened them.

‘They are still the world's top team, which they proved by avenging their defeat against South Africa,’ he said of Australia's 2-1 series win over South Africa this week.

‘But they still miss the likes of (Adam) Gilchrist, (Matthew) Hayden, (Glenn) McGrath and (Shane) Warne who were top class players. If even one of them came to the party, it spelt doom for the rival team.

Streaming games service launched

The service will be available later in the year and charge a monthly fee

After seven years in stealth mode, a Silicon Valley start-up has launched a "revolutionary" video game service that offers new competition to consoles.

OnLive, which launched at the Game Developer Conference, promises to deliver on demand video games via the cloud to the PC, Mac or TV.

The company said it can provide high quality gaming on low end machines.

"We think this moment, this day will be remembered as the beginning of a new era," said OnLive boss Steve Perlman.

"This is huge. This is transparent cloud computing. This is really really important for the industry.

The MicroConsole connects the TV to the internet

"This will open up creativity, allow for new experiences and new kinds of expression that have never been available before," Mr Perlman told an audience of analysts, industry types and journalists at a ritzy unveiling of the product at San Francisco's Museum of Modern Art.

The innovation behind OnLive rests in its video compression technology which instantly streams video via the internet so that it appears "effectively instantaneously."

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Isreel T shirts



JERUSALEM – Israel's military condemned soldiers for wearing T-shirts of a pregnant woman in a rifle's cross-hairs with the slogan "1 Shot 2 Kills," and another of a gun-toting child with the words, "The smaller they are, the harder it is."
The T-shirts were worn by some Israeli Defense Force soldiers to mark the end of basic training and other military courses, the newspaper Haaretz said.
The appearance of the T-shirts followed allegations of misconduct by Israeli troops during the three-week Gaza war. Palestinian officials say about 1,400 Palestinians were killed, most of them civilians. Thirteen Israelis died, three of them civilians.
The army said it would not tolerate the T-shirts and would take disciplinary action against the soldiers involved, although it was not clear how many wore the shirts or how widely they were distributed.
The military sought to portray the T-shirts as "tasteless" humor and condemned the soldiers involved, saying in a statement that the shirts "are not in accordance with IDF values."
They were not manufactured or sanctioned by the military.
The shirts' existence was first reported Friday by Haaretz and later on broadcasts by Israeli radio and television.
Haaretz showed pictures of five shirts and said they were made at the unit level — indicating that they were made for small numbers of troops, perhaps several dozen at a time. It said they were worn by an unknown number of enlisted men in different units. The Tel Aviv factory that made many of the shirts, Adiv, refused to comment.
Few in the Palestinian territories appeared to be aware of the T-shirts. In Gaza, Hamas spokesman Fawzi Barhoum said it "reflects the brutal mentality among the Zionist soldiers and the Zionist society."
Hamas-controlled media consistently glorify attacks on Israelis, and cartoons in Palestinian newspapers frequently use anti-Semitic images of Jews as hook-nosed, black-hatted characters.
Hamas also mocked Israeli suffering, staging a play about its capture of an Israeli soldier in which it makes fun of the serviceman crying for his mother and father.
Israel's military has come under increasing scrutiny after soldiers alleged that some troops opened fire hastily and killed Palestinian civilians during the Gaza war, including children, possibly because they believed they would not be held accountable under relaxed open-fire regulations. The military has ordered a criminal inquiry into soldiers' accounts published in a military institute's newsletter.
On Monday, the military chief of staff, Lt. Gen. Gabi Ashkenazi, defended his troops.
"I tell you that this is a moral and ideological army. I have no doubt that exceptional events will be dealt with," Ashkenazi told new recruits. Gaza "is a complex atmosphere that includes civilians, and we took every measure possible to reduce harm to the innocent."
The Gaza offensive, launched to end years of rocket fire at Israeli towns, ended Jan. 18.
Hamas and other Palestinian militant groups fire rockets from heavily populated areas, and Israel says Hamas is to blame for the civilian deaths because it leaves the military no choice but to attack them there.
U.N. human rights experts said Monday that Israeli soldiers used an 11-year-old Palestinian as a human shield during the Gaza offensive. The military ordered the boy on Jan. 15 to walk in front of soldiers being fired on in a Gaza neighborhood and enter buildings before them, said Radhika Coomaraswamy, the U.N. secretary-general's envoy for protecting children in armed conflict.
Israeli army spokesman Capt. Elie Isaacson denied the military used human shields, saying "morals and high ethical standards are paramount" in the army.
Uzi Dayan, a former Israeli deputy chief of staff, said he was "shocked but not surprised" by the T-shirts.
"I spent many years in the army and I know that if you don't pay attention all the time, these things can happen. These are very young people in a combat situation, so you need to have a finger on the pulse," he said.

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Mukhtar Mai marries police officer


MULTAN: A gang-rape victim who shunned custom and rose to global fame by speaking out about her case has defied another local taboo – she just got married.
Mukhtar Mai is now the second wife of Nasir Abbas Gabol, a police officer who was assigned to protect her as her case gained notoriety. He said she was reluctant to accept his offer and that he threatened suicide when she turned him down.
Mai was gang raped at the order of a tribal council in the eastern province of Punjab in 2002 to punish her family for her brother's alleged affair with a woman from a higher-caste family. There were also allegations that the boy had been molested by members of the other family, and that the accusations of the affair were used to cover up the crime.
Rape victims in Pakistan face severe social stigma and diminished marriage prospects, prompting many to commit suicide. But Mai went public and challenged her alleged attackers in court, attracting international attention and becoming a women's rights activist.
She was named Glamour magazine's Woman of the Year, and now runs a school in her southern Punjab province village of Meerwala. The case against her attackers is still in the court system.
Mai told AP Television News after the nuptials that she'd never completely ruled out marriage.
'When you do marriage you have to have faith in your partner,' she said.
Her new husband told the AP on Wednesday that he was enraptured by Mai's 'extreme courage.'
'I will do whatever is possible to help my wife in her efforts aimed at raising her voice for the rights of women,' he said.
Mai initially refused his offer because Gabol was already married and discouraged him from divorcing his first wife.
Gabol said he was so desperate to marry Mai that he threatened to kill himself unless she relented. Fearing he would carry out his threat, Gabol's first wife met with Mai and persuaded her to marry.
The wedding took place Sunday and a reception is planned for the weekend.

Changes made while viewing google mail conversations

 

Gmail's threaded conversations are useful because they keep your messages in context -- you don't have to look for previous messages to see what people are talking about. But sometimes, when many people are replying to the same conversation, you open a conversation and quickly wish you hadn't because you don't have time to read all the new messages right then.

You could mark the conversation as unread, but this makes all the messages in that conversation unread. And the next time you open the conversation you have to remember which messages you already read and which ones you didn't get to yet. Since we at Google send and receive a lot of email, we found this pretty annoying. So we decided to fix it.

Now if you're reading a conversation that had unread messages when you opened it and you mark it unread, Gmail will only mark those messages that were unread when you opened the conversation in the first place. It's a small change, but it's the little things that can make a UI feel right or wrong, and we hope this makes Gmail a little bit more right.

Though we realize this change would also be useful when reading mail on your phone (people mark stuff unread on their phones so they'll remember to come back to it on their computers), for now it only works on your desktop browser.

 

http://gmailblog.blogspot.com/2009/03/small-but-helpful-change-to-mark-as.html

 

 

Monday, March 16, 2009

Microsoft Surface 2nd generation


A second generation of Microsoft's Surface computing device is two to three years away, the South by SouthWest Festival has heard.

Developer Joe Olsen, whose company Phenomblue writes applications for the Surface, said he had been told the device was still in the development stage...

Friday, March 13, 2009

Accident just happened near murree.

Accident just happened near murree. Military cargo truck fell down from a cliff

Thursday, March 12, 2009

UK Bomb Plot Linked with Pakistan

Mohammed Momin Kwaja canadian from Pakistani parest in now being connected to UK fertilizer bomb plot. Khawaja grew up in the suburbs of Canada's capital, Ottawa, and was a mild-mannered child who enjoyed hockey. A software developer, Khawaja worked in the technical support department of the Canadian Department of Foreign Affairs and had a good knowledge of electronics.
According to BBC ,of Pakistani origin, he became fascinated by radical Islamist politics, and its focus on conflicts in the Muslim world. He kept up to date on events in the Middle East, Pakistan, Afghanistan and Chechnya through the internet.

Introducing Google with voice

http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2009/03/here-comes-google-voice.html

Lots of talk about Google introducing an instant messaging client, using the Jabber technology. I think this will be a voice enabled IM product, which will be released in order to match the “talk” features of Yahoo and MSN. Google Rumors reports that the talk.google.com domain has become active, and sends you to google.com/talk which shows a 404 message. There is already news that Google is running a Jabber server. Jabber already has a deal with AOL, and from the looks of it, is fast becoming a platform of choice for voice-over-IM.
> The Jabber Extensible Communications Platform (Jabber XCP), known for its’ highly programmable presence and messaging framework and unique capability to bridge applications, networks, devices, multi-media, and protocols, is extending even farther.

China Mobile introduces Postpaid packages


Zong (China Mobile) has introduced it's postpaid service. It was anticipated that their postpaid packages would be much more cheaper as compared to other operators but they proved it wrong.

Pros
Airtime rate is same for on net and off net calls so you don't have to worry which network you are calling to 
Cons
Same interconnect charges are applied to all postpaid packages, in other operators, the more the line rent, the less the call charges for other operators, 
Furthermore for packages with more line rent, one ends up paying more for on net call from free minutes.

Good cop bad cop


Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani on Wednesday said he would discuss lifting of governor's rule in the Punjab with President Asif Ali Zardari today (Thursday) on his return from Iran.

"I will take up the issue with the president today on his return from Iran and will also urge the president to let the provincial assembly choose a new leader of the House," he said while speaking at a dinner hosted by him in honour of senators at the Prime Minister's House here.

The prime minister said he also called the Punjab governor to Islamabad on Thursday and together with the president they would discuss a way out of the present political crisis. The prime minister said he wants lifting of governor's rule in the Punjab at the earliest and would request the president to let the provincial assembly ascertain who commands the majority.

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

17 Killed in Germany Shooting incident

BERLIN, March 11 (Xinhua) -- The death toll in Wednesday's school shooting in Germany has risen to 17, including the 17-year-old gunman shot dead by the police, officials said.

German Chancellor Angela Merkel described the shooting spree as an appalling crime, adding that Wednesday is a day of mourning for the whole of Germany.

The gunman, reportedly a former student of the school, went on the rampage around 9:30 a.m. local time (0830 GMT) at the Albertville high school near the southwestern German city of Stuttgart, slaying at least 16 people.

Nine students and three teachers at the school were among the killed, local officials said at a press conference, adding the gunman had entered three classrooms.

Danny Boly now up for BOND

Danny Boyle is reportedly set to direct the next James Bond movie.

The British director - whose film Slumdog Millionaire bagged a whopping 8 Oscar gongs at the recent Academy Awards - has been asked by Bond boss Barbara Broccoli, who now heads the huge 007 franchise at EON Productions, to take charge of Daniel Craig's third outing as the suave spy, according to British newspaper The Sun.

A source tells the publication, "Danny is the man of the moment and he is being bombarded with offers from studios.

"He has been offered the chance to direct the 23rd Bond film by Barbara. The EON team love his vision and think that it would work perfectly for the new look of Bond.

"Danny has always insisted he is more interested in the film than the money.

Snoop Dog joins the nation of Islam

According to hiphopdx.com, this past Sunday, Snoop Dogg attended the Nation of Islam's annual Saviours Day in Chicago, donating $1,000 to the organization. He sat behind Minister Louis Farrakhan, and later said that he will always seek the minister out. Referring to himself as a “leader of the Hip Hop community,” Snoop told other followers that he would share information he's learned in the Nation with others.

“When you get a speech from Minister Farrakhan, it's about a mirror, it's about looking at yourself,” Snoop told The Associated Press after the event. “It's about seeing yourself and what you can do to better the situation…We're doing a lot of wrongs among ourselves that need correcting.”

When asked if he planned to become a member of The Nation, Snoop replied that he had already joined the movement.

“I'm already in the Nation, that's why I'm here,” he said. “I'm an advocate for peace. I've been in the peace movement ever since I've been making music. My whole thing is not about really trying to push my thing on you. It's just about the way I live, and I live how I'm supposed to live as far as doing what's right and representing what's right. That's why I was here today.”

Do you own a container...?

Section 114 has already been imposed on Tuesday March,11,2009, and media is reporting that government has ordered the mass arrests of politicians and lawyers in Punjab. Islamabad and police has started to hijack large trucks with containers around Islamabad.

-Police raids in Lahore on homes and offices of PMLN leaders Bilal Yaseen(MNA) and Ajaasam Sharif (MPA).
-Army and Rangers to deployed in ’sensitive’ Districts.
-Police Raids at residence of PMLN MPA Raheela Khadim Hussain and Waseem Qadir.
-Raid at Residence of PMLN MNA Imran Shah in Sahiwal.
-Jamat-e-Islami claimes that 25 of their workers have been arrested
-Despite section 144 Shahbaz Sharif to hold Public meeting tommrow.
-crack down in Karachi also started

Shooting Spree in Alabama

A single gunman carried out the killings before turning the gun on himself, the Public Safety Department said in a statement.

"This is a very complicated investigation that is unfolding," the department said.

Police began to uncover the grisly rampage when four adults and a child were found shot dead inside a residence in the town of Samson.

"It is believed the gunman left that location, traveling on Alabama route 52 where he shot at a state trooper's vehicle, striking the vehicle seven times and slightly wounding the trooper due to broken glass," said the department.

The shooter, who was not identified, gunned down another individual at Samson Pipe and Supply.

He apparently killed another victim at a service station before heading to Reliable Metal Products where he "fired an estimated 30-round burst."

Monday, March 9, 2009

View Google Calendar offline

In addition to offline access to Gmail while you're traveling or without a strong internet connection, you can now see your Google Calendar events when you're disconnected. Offline Calendar lets you view your existing schedule and events, but not edit them, so you don't have to print out calendars the night before a trip. This feature has been available to businesses and schools using Google Apps for about a month; we're now turning it on for everyone.


Official Gmail Blog: View Google Calendar offline

Slumdog slapped by father

Slumdog Slapped by Father

'I was being naughty. I did not want to give the interview because I was tired so he slapped me but he loves me,' said Azharuddin, who came back Thursday to his tarpaulin-covered lean-to home.

Azharuddin -Azhar to his friends, plays the young Salim, elder brother of the film's central character Jamal.

Azharuddin's father Mohammed Ismial, who suffers from tuberculosis and sells cardboard to eke out a living, told the news agency, 'My child was very tired and bored but I had committed to one journalist. I felt badly when he refused him He is my child and I just slapped him but I feel sorry now,' Ismial said.

Sunday, March 8, 2009

Close Zone...Animated Clip showing GAZA


Closed Zone - The best bloopers are a click away

Can you define Adeguate Security...?

There had been no previous attacks on or threats to cricketers in cricket?crazy Pakistan, and as such the organizers of the match series were confident that everything would go as planned, though some countries refused to play there for security reasons.
On security it mentions that it was being claimed by some quarters that Sri Lankan team had not been provided with adequate security. “What is adequate security? No security is adequate where terrorism is concerned. In a world where the Pentagon has come under a terror attack and well protected world leaders have perished at the hands of terrorists, there is always an element of risk in any kind of security arrangement.”
Even if there had been a security blanket in Lahore on Tuesday, terrorists would still have struck. “They are so fiendishly motivated and fanatically determined to cause bloodletting. There is hardly anything that a bunch of indoctrinated lunatics with a death wish is not capable of.” “Our cricketers are precious to us and we heaved a sight of relief when they escaped death and returned home safely. Now that the boys are back, we must put the unfortunate Lahore episode behind us.”

Saturday, March 7, 2009

Iran will not beome Nato Route

Iran will not beome Nato Route(Courtesy of Dawn)
BERLIN: The Islamic Republic of Iran will not allow NATO to use its territory to transit non-military supplies to war-stricken Afghanistan, a senior Iranian legislator announced here.

Talking at a press briefing at the Iranian Embassy in Berlin, Alaeddin Boroujerdi said, "Iran is not interested in becoming a logistic bridge for NATO to Afghanistan."

Boroujerdi reiterated Iran's principled opposition to NATO's presence in Iran.

He made clear that the western military alliance had no place in Afghanistan for a "permanent presence" in the country.

The Iranian MP urged NATO to come up with an exit strategy for Afghanistan.

He added that the continuing deployment of NATO would only "lead to more extremism and terrorism."

Lahore, Sold....! (Courtesy of Dawn...Khalid Hasan)

Lahore, Sold....! (Courtesy of Dawn...Khalid Hasan)
Noor Naghmi, a Pakistani-American entrepreneur from Lahore, has crossed the first hurdle in making his dream of building another Lahore in rural Virginia come true.

Naghmi, son of well-known Radio Pakistan, Lahore, broadcaster Abul Hasan Naghmi, who was Bhaijan to millions of children against Mohni Hamid's Aapa Shamim, has bought all 235 acres of the tiny hamlet of Lahore in Orange County, Virginia, an hour's drive from Washington's Fairfax county where he lives and finances mortgages and related deals. Lahore, Virginia, is not new, having come into existence in late 19th century. The name was picked out randomly from a book on India. The place where only a few families live and whose only general store is now closed, came to attention when Pakistani journalist and Voice of America broadcaster Akmal Aleemi, driving with a few friends in the countryside came across a sign on the road that said 'Lahore'. He stopped, explored the place, talked to its few residents and wrote a feature article on his "discovery" in a Lahore, Pakistan, newspaper. That was when young Noor first became aware of the existence of another Lahore, different from the one where he was born and from where he immigrated with his family to America in the 1970s.

Friday, March 6, 2009

Deal finalized, maulana. According to ju

Deal finalized, maulana. According to jui leader a deal has been finalized between sharif brothers and the government.

Nawas sharif in Lahore, staging a nation

Nawas sharif in Lahore, staging a nationwide protest against establishment

Laskhar e Tayyaba might be behind 3/3 Attack

The initial probe suggested that a group of "headstrong" LeT activists, who went underground and hid in the garrison city of Rawalpindi after the crackdown on the terrorist group and its front organisation Jamaat-ud-Dawah, had acted on its own and carried out the attack, the Dawn newspaper quoted its sources as saying. 

Thursday, March 5, 2009

Police trying to find a scapegoat

LAHORE: Police detained several suspects connected to the attack on Sri Lanka's cricket team in Pakistan, but said Wednesday they had made no progress in tracking down the group of gunmen that wounded seven players and killed six police guarding them.
Reports said the SIM used in the Lahore attack was registered in the name of a man from Rahim Yar Khan. The man in question, Shahzad Babar, has been arrested and is being shifted to an unknown location in Lahore.

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Unsung Heroes of 3rd March 2009

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SriLankan Cricket Team attacked in Pakistan

Several members of the Sri Lankan cricket team have been injured after gunmen fired on a convoy carrying cricketers in Pakistani city of Lahore.
The convoy was carrying Pakistani and Sri Lankan cricketers to a ground, which is hosting a Test match between the two sides.
Reports quoting Sri Lankan authorities say at least two Sri Lankan players were seriously injured in the incident.
Unconfirmed reports say some policemen had been killed by the shooting.
The incident happened on the road from the teams' hotel to the Gadaffi stadium, where a Test match is being held.
"It appears that our team bus was targeted on the way to the match. It appears that four of our cricketers have been injured and taken to the hospital," a Sri Lankan cricket official told an Indian TV channel from Colombo.

Exchange Rate (Pak News)

Exchange Rage (Pak News)