Sunday, May 13, 2012

The Express Tribune Newsletter: May 14, 2012

Today's Headlines

Tripartite commission: Top commanders discuss Salala raid, NATO routes

Kamran Yousaf

Top military commanders from Pakistan, Afghanistan and Nato met on Sunday to discuss contentious issues, almost six months after a deadly US air raid killed 24 Pakistani soldiers in Mohmand Agency which had put the Pak-US ties in a tailspin.

Khar favours lifting supply line blockade

Gibran Peshimam

In her short tenure as foreign minister, the young Hina Rabbani Khar has already developed a striking ability to answer questions without answering them.

CEC nomination: Justice Munir Sheikh gets all clear from PPP

Abdul Manan

The ruling Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) has agreed in principle to appoint Justice (retd) Munir A Sheikh as the new chief election commissioner (CEC), The Express Tribune has learnt.

Killer blow to peace process: Senior Afghan peace negotiator assassinated

Our Correspondents

Gunmen shot dead a top Afghan peace negotiator in the Afghan capital on Sunday, police said, dealing another blow to the country's attempts to broker a peace deal with the Taliban.

Business

Unsung heroes: Entrepreneurs are the saviours of nations

Malik Ahmad Jalal

"Your problem is solved," with those words Sir Adamjee Dawood, one of Pakistan's greatest entrepreneurs, saved the country from financial collapse a mere 13 days after its independence. Though many entrepreneurs have played a pivotal role in the country's creation, their sacrifices have been forgotten and their accomplishments erased from history.

A top-down approach: Lend a hand to the 'bottom of the pyramid'

Saad Amanullah Khan

The phrase "Bottom of the Pyramid" (BOP) was first coined by US president Eisenhower in 1932 and it was not until 1998 when two prominent US professors defined it as people earning less than $2 a day. This helped define the largest yet poorest socio-economic class, making up roughly 2.8 billion people or 40% of the world's population.

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Sports

Hockey: Abbas finally gets captain's arm-band

Fawad Hussain

World's leading goal-scorer Sohail Abbas was handed the captain's arm-band as the Pakistan Hockey Federation (PHF) announced an 18-man squad for the Azlan Shah Cup and the Europe tour ahead of the London Olympics.

Junior Asia Cup final: Malaysia down Pakistan after 'biased umpiring'

Our Correspondents

Hosts Malaysia clinched the Junior Asia Cup hockey tournament after defeating an in-form Pakistan side 2-1 in the final in Malacca.

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Life & Style

'Naach': Dancing debacle

Rafay Mahmood

In a country where traditional and rigidly schooled styles such as Kathak and Bharatanatyam were the most regularly practiced, the recent influx of young choreographers has opened a lot of windows for contemporary dance styles.

Sheep: Following the herd?

Hani Taha

To say that the concept of ready-to-wear revolutionised and propelled the fashion scene in Pakistan would be an understatement. What it did was render the traditional shalwar kameez extinct and create a whole new business model for convenience clothing for women. Sure, Teejays needs to be credited for heralding the concept, but it is brands like Khaadi, Ego, Daaman and Sheep that took the risk of introducing separates — an essential prerequisite to fashion retail world over and created a huge market for off-the-rack clothing.

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Opinion

A half win for science

Pervez Hoobhoy

I'm still proudly ghairatmand

Maria Waqar

Maoism's ideological threat to India

Kunal Majumder

Gratuitous offence

Tanvir Ahmad Khan

Punjab's economic importance

Shahid Javed Burki
 

Blogs

Remembering my Misil

Sami Saayer

Why Mother's Day matters

Ali Aziz

A mother, not a meal ticket

Sahrish Ahmad

New skipper, new squad: Let's beat Sri Lanka!

Dr Amyn Malik

Poll

Will the PML-N, Likeminded alliance prove to be successful?

No (66%, 351 Votes) 

Yes (34%, 180 Votes) 

Total Voters: 531

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The Express Tribune Newsletter: May 13, 2012

Today's Headlines

 

Upper house: Protests, walkouts consume one-third of Senate's session

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News Desk

Protests and walkouts by opposition groups and their allies, and low attendance of lawmakers marked the Senate's 81st session, leaving 54% of the agenda items unaddressed, according to a Free and Fair Election Network (FAFEN) preliminary report released on Friday.

Punjab, Centre at loggerheads over 'abduction' of Nawaz aide

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Asad Kharal

Hostilities between the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) and Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) are now spilling over from the political turf onto the administrative arena, dragging even the investigative arms of the law into the confrontation.

Targeted: 7 injured, police check post destroyed in Peshawar blast

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Riaz Ahmad

Seven people were injured when a police check post located on Ring Road in Peshawar was blown up on Sunday in the jurisdiction area of the Chamkani police station. The check post was completely destroyed but all four constables who were manning the post escaped unhurt.

Dera Bugti: Probe demanded into mass graves

Our Correspondent

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Nawabzada Jamil Bugti, a son of slain Baloch sardar Nawab Akbar Bugti, has demanded an impartial probe into the recent discovery of a mass grave in Dera Bugti.

With Likeminded by PML-N's side: Nawaz's 'grand alliance' gathers steam

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Abdul Manan

PML-N chief Nawaz Sharif's proposed 'grand alliance' against the ruling Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) got a second boost on Saturday with the announcement of a seat-adjustment agreement for the next elections with the PML-Likeminded.

Business

Pay for other's inefficiency: Power consumers to bear interest cost of TFCs

Shahbaz Rana

After twenty months, the proposed European Union (EU) trade concessions aimed at helping Pakistan's economy to recover from losses inflicted by floods in 2010, have become political baggage for the 27-member confederation rather than measures meant to lessen Islamabad's economic woes.

Weekly Review: Stock market undergoes correction

Bilal Umar

After witnessing strong gains in the previous week, the Karachi stock market underwent a correction as political tensions and negative news flows, particularly regarding the upcoming budget, took their toll on the bourse.

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Sports

Champions League: 'We're going straight for the trophy'

Nabeel Hashmi

Just when it seemed that relations between the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) and its neighbouring officials stood at its record lowest, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) sprang up a major surprise by confirming a slot for a team from Pakistan in the Champions League (CL).

Football: City determined to win, usher in a new era

AFP

Manchester City are determined to usher in a new era for English football today by clinching their first title in 44 years as the curtain comes down on a thrilling Premier League campaign.

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Life & Style

Vaneeza Ahmed: Of nap times and nappy changes

Hani Taha

Former super model Vaneeza Ahmed dons many hats. Having started her career as a model, she has forayed into acting and is currently working as the Creative Director for Hum TV and also has a lawn label under her name. However, none of these hats can compare to the one she's donned recently — being a mother to her two-month-old baby girl Inaaya. Between numerous nap times, nappy changes and milk feeds, Vaneeza took out the time to speak to The Express Tribune about her new role.

Mother's Day: A time to give back

News Desk

On this Mother's Day, make her feel like the most precious thing in your world.

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