Archive for February, 2010

World’s Most Livable Cities

The recent report by Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) revealed that Canada and Australia are the world’s most livable countries, as seven of the top ten spots are occupied by their cities. EIU, part of Economist Group, is a research and advisory company providing country, industry and management analysis worldwide, have come up with new ranking [...]

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9,000 Xe (Blackwater) contractors working in Islamabad

Moulana Fazal Ur Rehman recently said come strange words about the presence of Blackwater (Xe) operations in Islamabad. Moulana said that here are more private security contractors from Xe, formerly Blackwater, operating in Islamabad than capital police. Maulana Fazal-ur-Rahman is  the leader of Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (JUI) a Deobandi political party in Pakistan, said that there [...]

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Aisam ul Haq Tennis Champian from Pakistan

Aisam-Ul-Haq Qureshi a Pakistani tennis star wins first time doubles’ title of South African Open Tennis Tournament (SAOTT). Rohan Bopanna an Indian player was his partner in the doubles’ event matches, played in Johannesburg, South Africa. The Pakistan and Indian doubles’ couple battled with Czech Slovakia’s Carol Back and Herral Levi of Israel in the [...]

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School bombing exposes Obama’s secret war inside Pakistan

THE discovery of three American soldiers among the dead in a suicide bombing at the opening of a girls’ school in the northwestern Pakistan town of Dir last week reignited the fears of many Pakistanis that Washington was set on invading their country. Barack Obama has banned the Bush-era term “war on terror” and dithered [...]

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US soldier water-boards 4-year-old daughter

An American soldier whose unit has served in Iraq and Afghanistan wars admits to using brutal CIA torture techniques on his young daughter because she could not recite the alphabet. Joshua Tabor has admitted to water-boarding his little girl, whose custody he won just a month ago, because he knew she was horrified of water. [...]

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Mohammad Abbas Pakistani skier qualifies for Vancouver 2010

Another Great Achievement from Pakistani Skier Mohammad Abbas belong to Northern Areas of Pakistan’s top ski resort at Nalter, near Gilgit. Mohammad Abbas is the first man in the Pakistan’s history to qualify for the the Winter Olympics, to be held from Feb 12 in Vancouver, Canada. Abbas was part of a group of eight [...]

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Dunya TV-HASB-E-HAAL-07-02-2010

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Professor brutally beaten by Ex Brigadier in NUML

A retired brigadier, the registrar of the Army-run National University of Modern Languages (NUML), on Thursday assaulted his respected professor. Because of these people Pakistan has already paid a heavy cost. Do they belong to our nation or they think that they are our masters. Why military officers are occupying high posts in our educational [...]

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Dunya TV-HASB-E-HAAL-06-02-2010

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Dunya TV-HASB-E-HAAL-05-02-2010

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