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Source: Times of India WASHINGTON: Chicago Mayor Rahm Emaunuel, who served as US President Barack Obama’s first chief of staff, says his former boss’ re-election was far from a sure thing. “There’s no doubt there’s a challenge politically because the economy is not where the American middle-class family needs it […]
source.TOI on line. Men who eat 3 eggs a week at heightened risk of lethal prostate cancer (Thinkstock photos/Getty Images) Experts have warned that eating three eggs a week could significantly increase a man’s chance of dying from prostate cancer. The researchers found that men who consume more than […]
The Nobel prize in economic science was awarded Monday to Thomas J. Sargent at New York University and Christopher A. Sims at Princeton University for their research looking at the cause-and-effect relationship between economic policy and the broader economy. Their work uses statistical analysis to disentangle the question of whether […]
By Shamsul Islam Published: October 8, 2011 Source/Courtesy: Express tribune FAISALABAD: At least 10 students, including seven girls, and a female teacher were expelled from Chenab Public School and Muslim Public School, Dharanwali area of Hafizabad, for being Ahmadis. “It is extremely unfortunate that my daughters are being deprived of the most […]
By Mudassir Raja Published: October 9, 2011 Source/Credit:The Express Tribune RAWALPINDI: A trial court hearing the assassination case of former prime minister Benazir Bhutto is likely to announce an order on the acquittal applications of two accused police officers on October 15. Special Judge ATC-I Shahid Rafique, while carrying out proceedings at […]
Source/Credit: The Express Tribune: By Sidrah Moiz Khan: September 30, 2011 King Abdullah has revoked a sentence of 10 lashes imposed on a woman for breaking the ban on women driving. PHOTO: AFP Last Ramazan I was in Saudi Arabia, mainly for the purpose of performing Umrah. However, I spent most time of […]
Credit/Source: Monday, October 10, 2011 , by Joseph S. Nye The United States is going through difficult times. Its post-2008 recovery has slowed, and some observers fear that Europe’s financial problems could tip the American and world economy into a second recession. In 15 of 22 countries surveyed, most people […]
Credit/Source: The Express Tribune: By Rana Tanveer : October 10, 2011 Sunni Ittehad announces ‘Remove government’ train march on Nov 21. PHOTO: AFP LAHORE: Speakers at the Sunni Ittehad Council’s (SIC) National Khatam-i-Nabuwat Conference railed against the death sentence handed to Mumtaz Qadri for the murder of Salmaan Taseer, as well as Ahmedis […]
ScienceDaily (Oct. 7, 2011) — A new study presents the first evidence that a basic sense of fairness and altruism appears in infancy. Babies as young as 15 months perceived the difference between equal and unequal distribution of food, and their awareness of equal rations was linked to their willingness to […]
By ARAB NEWS RIYADH: Vice President of the Jeddah Chamber of Commerce and Industry’s industrial committee Ulfat Gabbani has urged more women to enter the industrial sector, which she said was the second-highest contributor to national income after petrol. In a working paper titled “Women’s Industrial Investment … a Promising […]
By NADIA AL-FAWAZ | ARAB NEWS Published: Oct 9, 2011 23:48 Updated: Oct 10, 2011 00:10 ABHA: A debate is going on whether Saudi women who spend most of their time in malls and markets during the weekends are simply trying to alleviate their boredom or they are seriously addicted […]
Source: Wasim Saroya of Bosnia and Friday Times. It was early winter, in 1947. Lal Chowk, the city centre of Srinagar, was about to be “historic”. Thousands of people who had gathered in the square were listening to Jawaharlal Nehru who was standing up on a make […]
Source Wasim Sroya of Bosnia and Friday Times Pakistan’s first foreign minister and Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah’s key aide Sir Zafarullah Khan (1893-1985) became the president of the United Nations General Assembly in 1962. Complete Story:
What are America’s brave soldiers serving abroad afraid of if their hands are clean? America’s audacity is breathtaking. US Defense Secretary Leon Panetta has demanded that Iraq provide total immunity to the US troops staying on beyond the scheduled pullout later this year. First, the US must invent a pretext […]
By Ayesha Siddiqa Published: October 8, 2011 Source / Courtesy: Express Tribune How about freeing Mumtaz Qadri for the simple reason that the state system has lost the capacity to execute punishment? The Anti-Terrorism Court (ATC) judge, who gave him the death sentence, is already on the run. It will be […]
By Dan Merica, CNN Washington (CNN) – Naif Al-Mutawa anticipated a struggle when he launched an Islam-inspired comic book series that he hoped would become a symbol of toleration. He worried about the comics being banned in Saudi Arabia – which wound up happening, briefly – and he expected to […]
By Reem Abdellatif/Daily News Egypt October 9, 2011, 9:16 pm CAIRO: Clashes between protesters and army forces turned fatal on Sunday, leaving at least 19 dead and 100 injured, according to Egyptian state TV, as violence escalated in central Cairo. Earlier, Egyptian state TV had reported that three soldiers were […]
Source: Nasim Malik of Sweeden A part of the city caught fire or, more probably, was set on fire and under cover of the fire, a mob started targeting a religious minority killing a few big names of the community. Terrified of impending death at the hands of the baying […]
Tributes have been paid to an 11-year-old boy who has died from a brain tumour after raising thousands of pounds for charity. Harry Moseley, from Birmingham, became well-known through his presence on Twitter after being diagnosed with the tumour after becoming ill in 2007. Many celebrities have paid tribute to […]