Monday, April 30, 2012

The Express Tribune Newsletter: May 01, 2012

Today's Headlines

National security: The army supports democracy, says Gen Kayani

Naveed Akbar

As the political scene heats up with the government and the opposition drawing battle lines, Army chief Gen Ashfaq Parvez Kayani has said that the army supports the democratic process in the country.

Unseating the premier: Nawaz warns of grand opposition alliance

Zia Khan

Nawaz Sharif is still not forthcoming with his exact plan to ensure the prime minister leaves his office – but the chief of the main opposition party dropped some potent hints on Monday, among them a move to form a grand opposition alliance against the government.

Key position: PPP, PML-N to battle over new CEC

Abdul Manan

The office of the chief election commissioner (CEC) is a key one in process of disqualifying the prime minister. With the office being occupied by a caretaker, the appointment of a new CEC is set to become the new battleground between the government and the opposition.

US drone strikes wise, legal, just, defends White House official

Huma Imtiaz

After facing condemnation, and a fresh protest lodged by Pakistan over its controversial drone program, the US finds that the programme is wise, legal and just.

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Business

Monthly revision: Ignoring OGRA, govt leaves oil prices unchanged

Zafar Bhutta

The government on Monday turned down a proposal of the Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (Ogra) to reduce petroleum product prices in line with the decline in global crude prices and kept most of the prices unchanged.

Circular debt: Independent power producers feel the heat

Shahram Haq

Independent power producers have warned of power outages to increase in the coming days as operational levels drop and cash flows dry up. 

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Sports

Focus on domestic cricket now

Nabeel Hashmi

Former players have urged the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) to focus on improving the standard of domestic events in the country before the next season instead of investing its energy on the return of international cricket.

Fallen hero: Mohammad Asif to be released on May 5

Our Correspondents

Once Pakistan's star cricketer and now fallen hero, Mohammad Asif, is scheduled to be released on May 5, after serving his sentence in the United Kingdom, The Times of India reported on Monday.

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Life & Style

Roomi Syed: The multitasking Miss Pakistan

Saadia Qamar

Former Miss Pakistan Roomi Syed is not just a model, poet and writer — she's now a fashion designer too. She recently opened up a boutique and production house in Karachi's Khadda Market. The Express Tribune spoke to the former pageant queen about her fashion inspiration and her latest endeavours.

Opera without the Gala

Anwer Mooraj

A Hawaiian guitar would be strung in the background, while a wahine draped in a sarong, with a face and figure like Dorothy Lamour, would waft by singing "Moon of Manakoora". I was therefore a little surprised to discover that the Grand Opera Gala held at the Sheraton Hotel, Karachi on April 28 was not staged at the pool but in the Grand Ballroom.

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Opinion

How true judicial independence can be achieved

Ali Zafar

Pakistan's key role in regional peace

Palwasha Khan

What's in a name?

Yaqoob Khan Bangash

The power of suo motu

Khurram Hashmi

Flexing missile muscle

Talat Masood
 

Blogs

My priority list for PCB

Raja Yousuf

The beginning and end of Anders Breivik

Sana Hameed Baba

Child labour in Pakistan: They have dreams like ours

Qaiser Roonjha

Saving Face: A masterpiece documentary

Noman Ansari

 

Poll

How often do you use the mobile phone while driving?

Rarely: 69% (351 votes)

Often: 31% (160 votes)

Total Voters: 511

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Sunday, April 29, 2012

The Express Tribune Newsletter: April 30, 2012

Today's Headlines

Senate session today: PPP to move resolution in support of PM

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Zahid Gishkori

The Pakistan Peoples Party plans to move a resolution in the Senate calling upon Yousaf Raza Gilani to continue as prime minister despite his recent conviction by the Supreme Court and subsequent calls by opposition parties for his resignation.

Revival of Silk Route to benefit Pakistan: Chinese minister

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Irfan Ghauri

Revival of the ancient Silk Route can benefit Pakistan's ailing economy, if the country upgrades its infrastructure along modern lines, says a Chinese minister.

Drone strikes: Pakistan may boycott Chicago summit

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Kamran Yousaf

Pakistan may boycott the upcoming Nato summit in Chicago and delay its decision to reopen Nato supply routes in retaliation for the latest US drone attack in North Waziristan Agency, officials said.This was the first such attack since parliament last month approved new guidelines on relations with the United States, which included a call for an end to drone strikes in Pakistani territory.

'DPC will continue to oppose NATO supplies resumption'

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Our Correspondent

As doubts linger over the government reopening the Nato supply lines, Jamatud Dawa chief Hafiz Saeed has made his stance clear over the issue. "Our talks with the US have failed," said Saeed, while talking to the media before addressing a public gathering on Sunday. 

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Business

Commerce and Trade: Know your Shariah

Humayon Dar

While every conscious Muslim is aware of Shariah requirements for weighing, measuring and counting in commerce and trade, not everyone is cognisant of surrounding issues related to conducting business and financial transactions. Islam takes a very measured and careful approach in commerce and trade to ensure that justice prevails and the probability of dispute and disagreement is minimised.

An insightful approach: At the KSE, digging through numbers for gold

Junaid Khalid

Prospecting through layers of rock – or scouring through time-series data from the Karachi Stock Exchange – may seem like a taxing task; but if you're lucky, you can strike gold.

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Sports

Not losing heart: I'll wait for my turn, says Yousuf

Fawad Hussain

Former Pakistan captain Mohammad Yousuf has dismissed the impression that he is trying to make his way into the team through a 'shortcut', adding that he will continue the hard work and wait until his turn comes to don the national colours again.

Cricket: Bowling coach to be finalised 'soon'

Our Correspondent

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) committee, formed to finalise the bowling coach, has announced that it will convene a meeting this week to shortlist candidates ahead of the Sri Lanka series.

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Life & Style

Veena Malik rubs shoulders with Fiji's Attorney General

Web Desk

Apparently Veena Malik's fan following is not just limited to Pakistan and India. During her shoot in Fiji, the Pakistani actor was visited by the country's Attorney General Aiyaz Sayed Khiayum.

'Laal was not just another band'

Sher Khan

Laal launched its second album Utho Meri Duniya in India this week with co-founder Taimur Rahman on the vocals. The fact that original vocalist Shahram Azhar was nowhere to be seen made listeners question his absence and wonder if the revolutionary band would ever sound the same?

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Opinion

Free laptops is not the answer. What is?

Pervez Hoodbhoy

Chariots of fire

Tanvir Ahmad Khan

North Waziristan — a first-hand account

Khalid Munir

The verdict in perspective

Dr Akmal Hussain

Pakistan: a country in crisis

Shahid Javed Burki 

Blogs

Nasreen's dismembered body didn't scare me

Rabia Ali

Professional beggars: More greedy than needy

Sabeer Lodhi

It's the law, stupid!

Hassan Khan

Treat her like a lady, not a baby-making machine

Ayesha Pervez

Celebrate with a light chocolate cake

Saba Callea 

Poll

In your opinion, should there be a 'one Hajj in five years' limit for private pilgrims?

No (21%, 92 Votes)

Yes (79%, 338 Votes)

Total Voters: 430

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Top 10 stories of the week (April 22-29 2012)

 

Top 10 stories of the week

April 22-29, 2012
 

 

1. Verdict out: SC convicts Gilani of contempt – Web Desk/Azam Khan/Reuters

2. Bhoja Air 737: Ambition was sky high for flight attendant Princess Flavia – Rabia Ali

3. [Engro]ssing pep talk from Asad Umar at PTI session – Our Correspondent

4. After 14 years, Lollywood superstar Shabnam returns to Pakistan – Ema Anis

5. 2 killed, over 60 injured in Lahore railway station blast – Web Desk/Agencies/Rameez Khan

6. Shaheen Air: Burst tyres, fuel leak cause panic, protests – Web Desk

7. Jhimpir Wind Power: Pakistan's first wind farm gets global recognition – Zafar Ihsan

8. Bhoja Air crash: Officials differ over the events that led to crash - Umer Nangiana/Mudassir Raja

9. PIA flight returns to Karachi amid hijacking fears – Web Desk

10. Pakistan test fires Hatf IV ballistic missile – Web Desk/AFP

 

Top Opinion

Vulgar ignorance

Sami Shah

Top Sports

Tennis: Sania says no to Aisam

Saleem Khaliq

Top 3 blogs

1. Killed twice: Marrying the man who raped her

Aneka Chohan

2. Fashion will save Pakistan from terrorism n' stuff

Nadya V

3. Bhoja Air crash: Where are our media ethics?

Mehreen Kasana

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Saturday, April 28, 2012

The Express Tribune Newsletter: April 29, 2012

Today's Headlines

 

Forces acting against 5th friendly budget: PM

 

Our Correspondent

Lashing out at the opposition Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) leadership, Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani said that 'forces' are trying to stop him from presenting the fifth "friendly" budget in June.

Munter defends move to talk to Taliban

Shahram Haq

Justifying Washington's support for bringing the Taliban into the peace talks, US Ambassador Cameron Munter said that the Afghanistan situation could not be solved by keeping Afghans out of talks. 

Sectarian violence: G-B government appeals for peace

Shabbir Mir

The Gilgit-Baltistan (G-B) government has appealed to the people to strive to maintain peace and harmony in the region, which was recently engulfed by sectarian violence.

Afghan peace process: Taliban spurn 'safe passage' offer

Tahir Khan

The Afghan Taliban on Saturday dismissed as an 'attempt to divide the militia' an offer from Pakistan, Afghanistan and the United States for a 'safe passage' those Taliban who are willing to talk peace. 

 
Business

Weekly Review: KSE-100 finally crosses 14,000 points

Bilal Umar

After weeks of flirting with the 14,000 point psychological barrier, the benchmark KSE-100 index finally managed to break through following the signing of the much-awaited Capital Gains Tax Ordinance by the President.

Conditions apply: Algeria wants govt-to-govt LNG export contract

Zafar Bhutta

Algeria has refused to export LNG to Pakistan through traders and wants a government-to-government contract for doing so.

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Sports

IPL: Mahmood seams Punjab into reckoning

News Desk

Azhar Mahmood's introduction to the IPL might have been delayed due to visa issues but his impact on proceedings has been instant – His three-wicket haul gave Kings XI Punjab a fighting seven-run win over Chennai Super Kings yesterday.

Table Tennis: Coach can't come here, so we're going there

Our Correspondent

Following the Pakistan Sports Board's (PSB) refusal to grant funds for a foreign coach, the Pakistan Table Tennis Federation (PTTF) will send 11 junior players to China.

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Life & Style

Tete-a-tete with Reema

Saadia Qamar

Reema is to Lollywood, what Madhuri Dixit is to Bollywood — a queen, a diva and one of Pakistan's larger-than-life female stars.

Naseer & Shahab: From online to offline

Our Correspondent

After going through the unconventional route of recording songs online, Naseer & Shahab, who are known for their melodic tunes aiming to change preconceived notions about Pakhtuns, have finally come together in real life to reshoot one of their songs. 

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Opinion

Should the Heavens fall?

Saroop Ijaz

The greatest nation on earth

Aakar Patel

Not so many speeches, please

Anwer Mooraj

Will the Northern Alliance fight?

Khalid Ahmed

What is the matter with us?

Salman Rashid

Blogs

It's the law, stupid!

Hassaan Khan

Treat her like a lady, not a baby-making machine

Ayesha Pervez

Celebrate with a light chocolate cake

Saba Callea

Pul-e-Jawan in India: How talks can bring peace

Chintan Modi

Poll

Should the PML-N move a no-confidence motion against Prime Minister Gilani?

Yes: 73% (417 votes)

No: 27% (154 votes)

Total: 571 votes

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