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The Express Tribune Newsletter: June 25, 2012

Today's Headlines

Averting legal challenges: Gilani granted indemnity for post April 26 actions

Zia Khan

President Asif Ali Zardari has issued an ordinance providing legal cover to all the actions taken by former prime minister Yousaf Raza Gilani between his conviction by the Supreme Court (SC) on April 26 and his actual removal on June 19.

Altaf pleads for ethnic unity in Karachi

Sameer Mandhro

In a first-of-its-kind gathering, the chief of the Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) addressed Pashtuns and people from the Hazara community residing in Karachi and appealed for ethnic unity to bring lasting peace to Karachi.

Egypt transition: Brotherhood's Mursi wins divisive election

Our Correspondents

Muslim Brotherhood member Mohamed Mursi was declared on Sunday as the first president of Egypt since a popular uprising ousted Hosni Mubarak, capping a tumultuous and divisive election.

Liver transplants: Pioneering surgeons may leave Sheikh Zayed Hospital

Ali Usman

Two of Pakistan's pioneering liver transplant surgeons, responsible for leading the first transplant without the help of a foreign doctor, are likely to discontinue their services at the Sheikh Zayed Hospital (SZH) due to a lack of operating facilities.
 

Business

Facing Goliath: India presents challenges and opportunities

Ibrahim Mahmood

Pakistan's print and electronic media is abuzz with reports about the grant of Most Favoured Nation (MFN) status to India. Similarly, the local textile and garment industry is all gung-ho about exporting to India. Popular opinion is that textiles will get an overwhelming response because of superior quality of Pakistani products. But is that really the case?

Smartphone wars: The battle lines have been drawn

Khurram Baig

The numbers are not good. And I am not just talking about sales or market share right now. That will come later. I am just talking about the fact that Nokia has announced over 10,000 job cuts over the next 18 months. This will bring the total number of planned layoffs to 40,000 since Stephen Elop took over as CEO in September 2010.

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Sports

U19 Asia Cup: Pakistan down India in thriller

Our Correspondents

Pakistan edged out archrivals India by one run in their U19 Asia Cup match to record their second successive win in the tournament.

1st Test: Humiliated Pakistan stare at heavy defeat

Our Correspondents

Sri Lanka turned the screws on Pakistan in the first Test in Galle after battering the tourists with both bat and ball on the third day.

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Life & Style

Transgenders in plays: Do you enjoy theatre with a little bit of Sheila?

Sher Khan / Saadia Qamar

Over the last few years, including a eunuch has become a common practice in Pakistani theatre. The reasons behind this trend vary; while some say the person who plays the character of a eunuch always adds comic relief, Sharabeel says it may be linked to Bollywood.

Fitness: How far does one go to be thin?

Momina Sibtain

In Pakistan, women pressurise their daughters and sons into being thin and even a little underweight. Statements like "How will you get rishtas (marriage proposals)?" and "No one wants to marry an unfit boy" are common in households where mothers worry about their children's marriage prospects.

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Opinion

The non-partisan discomfort

Ejaz Haider

Why is democracy not delivering for Pakistan?

Shahid Javed Burki

Obaidullah Baig

Salman Rashid

The challenges ahead

Dr Akmal Hussain

Rio+20 and what it means for us

Syed Mohammad Ali
 

Blogs

The story of self-made sustenance

Leenah Nasir

Documentaries about Pakistan: A step in the right direction?

Jibran Khan

Raja Pervaiz is Pakistan's Raja

Ali Tahir

Its not time to 'move on', Mr Panetta. Not yet

Mariam Kizilbash

 

Poll

Do you think PM Raja Pervaiz Ashraf can help resolve the energy crisis?

No (88%, 952 Votes) 

Yes (12%, 134 Votes) 

Total Voters: 1086

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Top 10 stories of the week (June 17-24, 2012)

 

Top 10 stories of the week

June 17-24, 2012
 

 

1. Gilani no longer prime minister – Web Desk

2. Target killing: Pashto singer Ghazala Javed, father gunned down in Peshawar – Riaz Ahmad

3. Ghazala Javed: A nightingale plunged into silence – Hidayat Khan/Rafay Mahmood

4. Transition: PPP MNA Fauzia Wahab passes away – Samia Malik/Web Desk

5. Meet the new prime minister: Raja Pervez Ashraf – Web Desk

6. Ephedrine case: Non-bailable arrest warrant issued for Shahabuddin – Web Desk

7. Meet Nazo Dharejo: The toughest woman in Sindh – Saba Imtiaz/Sameer Mandhro

8. Prime minister candidates: Enter Maulana Fazl, Kaira – Web Desk/APP

9. Dr Aafia still alive: US prison spokesperson – Huma Imtiaz

10. Tete-a-tete with the man behind 'Waderai ka Beta' – Our Correspondent

 

Top Opinion

Discrediting an activist
Marvi Sirmed

Top Business

Why was the Google chairman in Pakistan?
Farooq Tirmizi

Top Sports

Cricket: Misbah's authority diminishing in the squad
Nabil Hashmi

Top 3 blogs

1. 36 A's or a 4.0 GPA won't make you a genius
Hussain Nadim

2. I hate you, Ali Gul Pir
Salman Qureshi

3. An open letter to Ali Azmat  
Danish Shah

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The Express Tribune Newsletter: June 24, 2012

Today's Headlines

 

As water and power czar, Ashraf was the most sought after minister in NA

News Desk

During his tenure as federal minister for water and power, Raja Pervaiz Ashraf was one of the top five sought after ministers in the National Assembly – by legislators who wanted answers to the chronic power crisis.

Top commanders look to defuse LoC tension



News Desk

Brigade commanders of Pakistan and India were expected to meet on the Line of Control (Loc) in Poonch district in Indian Kashmir on Saturday in an effort to end 10 days of skirmishing which has left six soldiers dead and led to artillery deployment close to the LoC for the first time in a decade, according to The Hindu.

Imran foresees winter elections

Z Ali

Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf chairman Imran Khan has said that the next general elections would be held in winter, claiming his party will sweep the polls.

Corruption charges: Capital police refuse to help arrest Malik Riaz



Mudassir Raja

Anti-Corruption Establishment (ACE) accompanied by Civil Lines police, Rawalpindi officials returned empty-handed after Islamabad police reportedly refused to cooperate or aid them in the arrest of real estate tycoon Malik Riaz on Saturday.

 

Business

Law abiding citizens: Only 47% consumers pay for electricity

Shahbaz Rana

The government has failed to collect Rs495 billion worth of electricity bills in the last eleven months, taking recovery ratio to 47%, one of the lowest ever in the country's history.

Weekly Review: Gilani's ouster casts shadow over bourse

Bilal Umar

Politics dominated the proceeding at the country's stock market, as investors were left wondering after the disqualification of Yousuf Raza Gilani as prime minister.

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Sports

1st Test: Pakistan's Galle reply in tatters

AFP

Kumar Sangakkara was stranded on 199 even as Sri Lanka took charge of the first cricket Test against Pakistan in Galle.

Euro 2012: England ready for the Italian job

AFP

England will attempt to reach the last-four of a major tournament for the first time in 16 years as they face Italy in the Euro 2012 quarter-final tonight.

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Life & Style

Don't stop the music

Sidrah Moiz / Sher Khan / Mavra Bari

Karachiites walking in to Port Grand on Friday evening were taken by surprise. A stage had been set up, complete with elaborate lighting. Singers walked around with guitars slung over their shoulders as they did a final sound check before the concert started.

Asad and Jamshad: Peshawar's musical twins

Rafay Mahmood

Asad and Jamshad Ali Khan are 18-year-old twins with a fiery passion for the guitar. They may be young but their skills are sharp, making one think they are seasoned musicians. 

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Opinion

Please, not again

Saroop Ijaz

The revenge of the black panther

Amina Jilani

Gilani going, Gilani gone!

Khaled Ahmed

Pakistan's sad record

Aakar Patel

A new PM — and what next?

Raza Rumi

Blogs

What legacy will you leave us with, PM Ashraf?

Sabeer Lodhi

Raja Pervaiz is Pakistan's Raja

Ali Tahir

Its not time to 'move on', Mr Panetta. Not yet

Mariam Kizilbash

He had a gun, she had nothing

Zain R Mian

Poll

Have you ever been subjected to corporal punishment in your school?

Yes: 64% (212 votes)

No: 36% (117 votes)

Total votes: 329 votes

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