Sunday, March 25, 2012

Top 10 on Tribune (March 18-25, 2012)

 

Top 10 stories of the week

March 18-25, 2012
 

 

1. Imran appoints 'Global Thinker' as his strategic policy advisor – Web Desk

2. Asia Cup: Kohli leads India to victory against Pakistan – Web Desk/AFP

3. Alcohol should be as easily available as Pepsi or Coke: Sindh MPA – Saba Imtiaz

4. Salman Rushdie compares Imran Khan to Qaddafi – Web Desk

5. University student lands job at Microsoft Corporation – Farooq Baloch

6. A Karachiite in Islamabad – Sami Shah

7. Don't call me Mona – Aqsa Mustafa

8. Bangladesh seeks reversal of Asia Cup final result - Reuters

9. Javed Hashmi made PTI president – Web Desk

10. Afridi's homecoming marred by airport altercation with fan – Web Desk

 

 

 

Top Life & Style

Saif-Kareena spy flick Agent Vinod banned across Pakistan
Web Desk

Top 3 blogs 

1. Pakistan's got heroes (not just terrorists)
Adeel Ansari

2. What kind of Pakistani life do you lead?
Nadya V

3. Azan, shisha and convenient hypocrisy
Omer Kamal bin Farooq

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Saturday, March 24, 2012

The Express Tribune Newsletter: March 25, 2012

 

 

Today's Headlines



Reconfiguring foreign policy: Opposition coalesces against US ties proposal
Qamar Zaman

Generous servings of fruit helped bring together an otherwise-divided opposition.
In what could prove to be a major setback for the government, the country's key opposition parties huddled on Saturday and hinted at rejecting draft recommendations on foreign policy submitted by a parliamentary panel.
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National/City reports

No US disciplinary action seen over Salala attack
Reuters
The US military is not planning to discipline any of its forces over a cross-border skirmish last year that left 24 Pakistani soldiers dead and plunged Washington-Islamabad ties to their lowest point in years, a US military official said on Saturday.

'Insider threat': India worried over Pakistan nuclear arms security
News Desk
India has cast fresh doubts on Pakistan's nuclear programme saying its distrust in the security of its neighbour's atomic assets was not evaporating any time soon, The Indian Express reported on Saturday.

Zardari reaches Tajikistan for regional security summit
AFP / APP
President Asif Ali Zardari and his Iranian counterpart Mahmoud Ahmadinejad arrived in Tajikistan on Saturday for regional security talks with Afghan leader Hamid Karzai.

Hajj scam: FIA declares Rasool guilty of fraud
Our Correspondent
The Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) has declared former media advisor to the prime minister, Khurram Rasool, guilty of minting money from people on the false pretext of sending them for Hajj.

Islam Zindabad Conference: JUI-F sets stage for 'million-man' rally in Peshawar
Manzoor Ali
The stage is set for what the Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam-Fazl (JUI-F) leaders claim would be a mammoth public rally to be attended by around one million people in Peshawar on Sunday.
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Business

Weekly Review: Stock market eases in shortened week
Bilal Umar
Activity at the country's leading stock market finally took a breather as the benchmark KSE-100 index remained range-bound and closed down by 24 points or 0.2% during the shortened trading week ended March 22.

Inefficient state enterprises: SECP drafts new regulations to check corruption
Shahbaz Rana
The Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan (SECP) has unveiled draft regulations for improving governance in public sector companies, turning towards separating policy and operational posts in a bid to introduce checks and balances for eradicating corruption.
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Sports

Asia Cup: 'Teamwork was key to success'
Our Correspondent
Feeling the need for improvement despite lifting the Asia Cup, captain Misbahul Haq vowed an improved show in the future as Pakistan returned to winning ways after a poor show against England in the UAE.

Bangladesh seeks reversal of Asia Cup final result
Reuters
Bangladesh will ask the Asian Cricket Council (ACC) to review an incident in the final over of the Asia Cup final against Pakistan on Thursday which they believe cost them the game.
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Life & Style

Mahesh Bhatt: A revolutionary in his own right
Sher Khan
Mahesh Bhatt is not the kind of man you label as only a film-maker. Over the years, he has been involved in various aspects of film-making, including screen-writing, direction and production of some of the biggest Bollywood hits. But that's not where it ends — Bhatt has also used his charisma and popularity to promote peace between India and Pakistan.

Balochi ensembles: The threads of time
Shehzad Baloch
Balochistan, usually associated with images of barren lands, mountains, deserts and political unrest, has a rich culture of arts and crafts which is still unknown to many Pakistani. One of the popular arts and crafts of the region is the Balochi embroidery, which is mainly done by women.
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March 25, 2012

 

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Opinion

The other anniversary
Saroop Ijaz

Eliminating corruption in 90 days
Raza Rumi

Want unity? Tolerate diversity!
Khaled Ahmed

Faith and Europe's enlightenment
Aakar Patel

Asma al-Assad: to shop or not to shop?
Anushay Hossain

Blogs

For PTI trolls: A lesson on bashing
Adnan Khalid Rasool

Breaking News: Afridi can slap
Ema Anis

My trip to Guantanamo Bay
Huma Imtiaz

Use or abuse: How far will social media activism go?
Faisal Kapadia

Poll

Should Pakistan import petrol and other fuels from India?

Yes (57%, 128 Votes)
No (43%, 97 Votes)
Total Voters: 225

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Friday, March 23, 2012

The Express Tribune Newsletter: March 24, 2012

 

Today's Headlines

Outcry: Govt warned not to restore NATO supply
Our Correspondent

In view of proposed restoration of  Nato supply routes, the Difa-e-Pakistan Council (DPC) staged a rally in the provincial capital on Friday, while a grand Jirga in North Waziristan Agency also warned against the route's reopening.
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National/City

'Security concerns': On Pakistan Day, Balochistan blacked out
Zahid Gishkori
Not a single person received a 'Happy Pakistan Day' text message across Balochistan on Friday – and not necessarily because none were sent.

Fearing voter backlash: PML-N likely to reject proposals on US ties
Abdul Manan
Fearing a backlash from  its predominantly right-wing vote bank, the opposition Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) is likely to reject the recommendations of a multi-party, bicameral parliamentary panel on reconfiguration of relations with the United States.

Liaquat Jatoi eyes alliance with PML-N
Our Correspondent
The founder of Sindh Awami Ittehad and former Sindh chief minister Liaquat Ali Jatoi is likely to merge his newly formed political party with Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz, officials from both parties informed The Express Tribune.

Seoul nuclear summit : Pakistan to make case for NSG membership, again
Our Correspondent
Pakistan will seek an end to the 'discriminatory policies' of world powers when it comes to access to nuclear technology for peaceful purposes at a nuclear security summit in Seoul.

Pak-Afghan-US trilateral forum being revived
Tahir Khan
Afghanistan, Pakistan and the United States are set to revive trilateral talks after a nearly seven-month deadlock, Afghan diplomats and foreign ministry officials said on Friday.
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Business

A (most favoured) friend indeed: Pakistan to import petrol from India
Reuters / PPI
Pakistan is likely to allow the import of petrol and other fuels from India, from next month. Islamabad is expected to bring out a notification next month, to this effect which will allow the import of certain items including petrol and food items, Energy Secretary Ejaz Chaudhry said on Friday. Chaudhry said he discussed importing petrol from India during talks with his Indian counterpart GC Chaturvedi.

Software development lab: Pakistan beats India and Sri Lanka to get contract
Farooq Baloch
In a move that would help spur the already booming development of IT content, Pakistan has beaten off competition from regional countries to bag World Bank's contract for setting up a research lab for mobile software development including apps, The Express Tribune has learnt.
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Sports

All is not well that ends well
Fawad Hussain
Pakistan's triumph in the Asia Cup, which came after a lapse of 12 years, was followed by jubilation from fans and followers across the country with everyone giving their 10 cents as they showered praise on the team.

Marred homecoming: Afridi shoves fan in total mayhem upon arrival
News Desk
Shahid Afridi's homecoming after a successful Asia Cup campaign was marred by an overtly exultant fan accidently hurting his daughter in an effort to catch a glimpse of the star.
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Life & Style

Desi Hustlers: Fusing the best of two worlds
Sher Khan
Whether its fashion, cooking or even music, fusion is the name of the game these days. And when it comes to fusing hip hop and rap with Indian music, then a name that comes to mind is Desi Hustlers.

Rafi Peer Theatre: Voice of the puppets
Our Correspondent
There was a time when puppetry was a part of popular culture and hand puppets were made by children in their arts and crafts class. But with the advent of technology and its constant evolution, the concept of puppetry receded into obscurity and kept going until Rafi Peer Theatre started hosting an annual Folk Puppet Festival of Contemporary and Traditional Puppetry. 
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March 24, 2012

 

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Opinion

Respecting sovereignty —ours and theirs
Tazeen Javed

A case for realpolitik
Zarrar Khuhro

To a ripe old age
Salman Rashid

How to reform Hira Mandi
Ajmal Kamal

Resumption of the beautiful friendship
Amina Jilani

Blogs

Pakistan's Asia Cup victory: Silencing the naysayers
Dr Amyn Malik

10 things I noticed on my first day at work
Marium Arif

Azan, shisha and convenient hypocrisy
Omer Kamal Bin Farooq

Problems and progress: Reasons to celebrate Pakistan Day
Muhammad Bilal Lakhani

Poll

Should the government suspend cellular networks on the pretext of security?

No (71%, 128 Votes)
Yes (29%, 52 Votes)
Total Voters: 180

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The Express Tribune Newsletter: March 23, 2012

 

Today's Headlines

March 23, 2012

 

Iran oil Imports: Pakistan among countries facing US sanctions threat
Huma Imtiaz


Pakistan, India and China and nine other countries that import crude oil from Iran may be hit with US sanctions. US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton earlier announced a list of 11 countries that had been exempted from sanctions, as they had "significantly reduced" their purchases of crude oil.
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National/City

Khan eyes three wickets on one ball
Owais Jafri
The Pakistan Tehrik-i-Insaf is waiting for all corrupt politicians to unite against it so that it can defeat them in one go and rid the country of corruption, PTI chairman Imran Khan said late on Thursday night. 

Balochistan Assembly: 'Expose the kidnappers among ministers'
Shehzad Baloch
Provincial ministers on Thursday demanded the home minister and law enforcement agencies to disclose the names of those ministers allegedly involved in kidnappings in the province. 

US rebuffs call to wrap up its drone war
Kamran Yousaf
Parliament's unfamiliar path to guide foreign policy has already hit its first roadblock. The United States has allegedly refused to revisit its policy governing drone use in Pakistan's tribal badlands. 

Interior Minister seeks help for war-torn K-P's uplift
Our Correspondent
Federal Interior Minister Rehman Malik said on Thursday that in spite of political issues, other provinces should come forward to help develop Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa which had suffered immensely due to the US-led war on terror.
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Business

One step closer: Govt forms committee to set price for PPL shares
Shahbaz Rana
The government on Thursday constituted a committee to determine transaction structure and set price for offloading 2.5% shares of Pakistan Petroleum Limited (PPL) in the stock market through a secondary public offering. 

High-tech agriculture: The extraordinary profits of hydroponic vegetable farming
Imran Rana
Tahir Rana is a nuclear physicist who gave up a job in Canada to set up a vegetable farm in Faisalabad. He is part of a growing number of people worldwide who have been drawn in by the extraordinary profits in hydroponic vegetable farming, a new method that dramatically increases productivity and thus farmer incomes.
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Sports

Asia Cup: Pakistan prevail in epic final
AFP
Pakistan claimed the Asia Cup with a thrilling two-run victory over a dogged Bangladesh, breaking the hearts of home supporters who saw their unfancied side take the game to the wire. 

Aamir through to squash event semis
Our Correspondent
Top-seed Aamir Atlas overcame stiff resistance from Hamzah Bukhari to eventually seal a tense 3-2 win in their 2nd FMC Pakistan International Squash event quarter-final in Lahore.
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Life & Style

Alamgir: Late honours for a legend
Rafay Mahmood
Pakistan Day this year will be a special one for the fans of Alamgir, popularly known as the 'Elvis of the East', who will be awarded the Pride of Performance at the President's House in Islamabad. Decades of sheer hard work and passion for music have paid off as the government finally recognises the efforts of the pop legend whose contribution to the country's music is immeasurable. 

Sonic Peacemakers come to Karachi
Hani Taha
American musician and relief worker Todd Shea is teaming up with Strings to rock Karachi this weekend on March 24. "If we can show the real Pakistan, we can stop drone attacks," spoke Shea in his characteristically confident manner at a press conference held at Gloria Jean's Coffees.
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Opinion 

Insulting one's intelligence
Kamran Shafi 

Why do politicians hate local government?
Dr Pervez Tahir 

A report without substance
Syed Talat Hussain 

Environment and the 18th Amendment
Ahmad Rafay Alam 

Access to improved sanitation
Karen Allen / Simone Klawitter

Blogs

What our HEC can learn from India
Samir Butt 

What is the worst thing about Pakistan's media?
Jahanzaib Haque 

Five reasons to stop questioning Obama's faith
Faheem Younus 

Pakistan vs India: Silencing the match-fixing rumours
Ahmad Fuad 

Poll

In your opinion, should Indian films be banned in Pakistan?

No (53%, 1,407 Votes)
Yes (47%, 1,271 Votes)
Total Voters: 2,678
Source: Clubbed
 

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Wednesday, March 21, 2012

The Express Tribune Newsletter:March 22, 2012

 

Today's Headlines

March 22, 2012

 

Contempt case: To buy time, Gilani's counsel argues on timing
Azam Khan / Sumera Khan

The premier's advocate argued on timing to buy time for his client. The prime minister never said he will not follow court orders, but he cannot comply with them during the incumbent president's tenure, insisted Barrister Aitzaz Ahsan while representing Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani in the contempt of court case on Wednesday.
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National/City

Helping hand: WB grants over $1bn to power Pakistan
Shahbaz Rana
The World Bank has approved over $1 billion in loans for expansion of Tarbela dam, adding another 1,410 megawatts of electricity into the grid, and for introducing modern irrigation techniques. 

Gas pipeline: Pakistan hiring experts to study Iran sanctions
Zafar Bhutta
Amid fears of possible sanctions being imposed by Washington, Pakistan has decided to hire the services of international legal experts to seek opinion on effects of prospective US sanctions, in case it went ahead with the Iran-Pakistan (IP) gas pipeline project.

Internal spying?: PML-N tasks police's special branch with political survey
Asad Kharal
For all the public rhetoric opposing the use of the security apparatus in politics, behind the scenes political parties continue to do exactly that.

Stop fooling people, Imran tells govt
Our correspondent
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chief Imran Khan expressed concern over deteriorating law and order situation, corruption and price hike and urged the rulers to "stop hoodwinking people."

US committed to relation with Pakistan despite ups and downs: Clinton
Huma Imtiaz
The US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton termed Pakistan parliament's review of ties with the US as significant, hoping they would come away with an "honest, constructive and mutually beneficial relationship."
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Business

Transit fee: Pakistan rejects Afghan demand for in-kind payments
Zafar Bhutta
Pakistan has rejected Afghanistan's demand for payment of transit fees in the form of gas under the $7.6 billion Turkmenistan-Afghanistan-Pakistan-India (TAPI) gas pipeline project; but officials from the two countries are expected to make some headway on the settlement of the issue in New Delhi, where they will be joined by Indian officials during an energy conference scheduled from March 22 to March 27. During the summit, Pakistani officials will also negotiate with their Indian counterparts on the export of oil from India. 

A year on, privatisation still fails to pick up pace
Shahbaz Rana
As the government fails to expedite the completion of capital market transactions that may generate as much as a billion dollars despite the lapse of an entire year, the Privatisation Commission board on Wednesday constituted a committee to try and speed up the process.
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Sports

Cricket: All-round Malik leads PIA to One-Day Cup title
Nabeel Hashmi
Shoaib Malik's all-round effort led PIA to the Faysal Bank One-Day Cup title as they defeated HBL by 36 runs in the final yesterday despite Danish Kaneria's seven for 39. 

Blind cricketers under fixing doubt
Fawad Hussain
Speculations, murmurs and doubts seem to surround all Pakistan-India cricket matches.
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Life & Style

Sonic Peacemakers come to Karachi
Hani Taha
American musician and relief worker Todd Shea is teaming up with Strings to rock Karachi this weekend on March 24. "If we can show the real Pakistan, we can stop drone attacks," spoke Shea in his characteristically confident manner at a press conference held at Gloria Jean's Coffees.

Calligraphy: Living on a prayer
Sehrish Ali
Fifteen years ago calligrapher Azeem Iqbal's mother had a dream; she saw that her son is in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, where he has been given the task of carving Quranic verses. In the dream, Iqbal's mother provided him with leather, stone, metal etcetera to use as raw materials for his art. 
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Opinion

A Karachiite in Islamabad
Sami Shah

Shakil Afridi: another view
Ejaz Haider

The Siraiki province and its meaning
Khalid Ahmed

Parliament and national security
Haider Nizamani

Violent insularity
Zahrah Nasir 

Blogs

PTI and Marvi: A love story turned sour
Khurram Zia Khan

Agent Vinod: Another sign of Pak-India tensions?
Tom Wright 

Why believe conspiracy theorists?
Abdul Majeed

An innie in an outie's world
Saba Khalid 

Poll 

Do you think the Kony 2012 campaign will impact Uganda?

No (37%, 79 Votes)
Yes (63%, 135 Votes)
Total Voters: 214 

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