Saturday, May 8, 2010

No decision without allies, PM assures MQM

KARACHI: Governor of Sindh Dr. Ishrat Ul Ebad Khan telephoned President Asif Ali Zardari and Prime Minister Yusuf Raza Gilani over premier's remarks about division of Hyderabad Ditrict.

Gilani assured him that no decision in this regard would be taken without taking allies into confidence.

PM Gilani today termed as flawed the decision of dividing Hyderabad district and described it as detrimental to the interests of the citizens of the city.

He was addressing the workers of Pakistan People's Party from Hyderabad Division here.

Meanwhile, Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) has reacted strongly to the statement.

MQM leader Faisal Sabzwari reacted by saying, "We are not being treated as partners (of the government) but as opponents."

He said MQM will not accept any decision to restore previous status of Hyderabad as a single district. "Any such decision will trigger public protest," he warned.


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PM dubs division of Hyderabad district ‘flawed decision’

HYDERABAD: Prime Minister Yusuf Raza Gilani Saturday termed as flawed the decision of dividing Hyderabad district and described it as detrimental to the interests of the citizens of the city.

He was addressing the workers of Pakistan People’s Party from Hyderabad Division here.

The Prime Minister said it is proving to be challenge for the government to prepare the upcoming federal budget in the wake of NFC Award. “People are pinning hopes with the upcoming budget,” he added.

He said issued that came under discussion during his meeting with Baloch nationalist leader Attaullah Mengal will be resolved.

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Thursday, May 6, 2010

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A bomb threat exists at the moment in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, where a bus with 17 people in it is facing a bomb threat. The bus is part of the Greyhound lot and has a number of 17 people in it.

It is being stopped by police and firemen in the centre of the town, after a suspicious device has been reported to be present on board. The Greyhound bus is now downtown and officials are checking the situation to see if there is any danger.

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Hell House Revisited

Latest News: Vanessa and Ray Jackson are being prosecuted for starving their adoptive sons. But the kids may have starved themselves—as the state of New Jersey looked on and did nothing.

A few weeks ago, Raymond and Vanessa Jackson—the New Jersey couple accused of starving their four adoptive sons—received a plump envelope from the state’s Division of Youth and Family Services. The Jacksons are used to such communiqués. The state is seeking to terminate their adoption rights over the four boys; it has also removed two adopted girls and a foster daughter from their large home in Collingswood, a comfortable village near Camden. But the envelope contained none of the now-familiar legal notices or court filings. Instead, the Jacksons found four handmade greeting cards forwarded from Keziah, 13, one of their adopted girls now living with a foster family. The cards marked events long past: Mother’s Day, Father’s Day, an anniversary, and a birthday. It’s been more than a year since the Jacksons have seen Keziah, whom they adopted when she was less than a week old. As a condition of bail, a judge ordered them not to communicate with any of the children or come within 500 yards. It had taken the state this long to forward Keziah’s greetings.

“We couldn’t answer the letters, because of the restraining order,” Raymond Jackson told me earlier this month, going public for the first time since the couple’s legal odyssey began. “She has no idea how much these meant to us.” He reached for the envelopes, which were festooned with heart-shaped stickers and girlish affirmations like MISS YOU! and SUPER PARENTS!

“She wrote, ‘Have a good Father’s Day without me. Don’t worry too much about me, I’m doing great,’ ” Jackson read out loud, his voice breaking noticeably. “ ‘I still love you very much. Sometimes I cry about you. Hugs and kisses, Keziah.’ ” He reached for another card, on which Keziah had written, “I still love you very much, no matter what happens—I love you till the day I die.”

Keziah’s package has arrived at an especially charged moment. Indeed, in the next few weeks, a family-court judge is expected to sever parental rights over the adopted children. And sometime next year, the Jacksons will stand trial on 28 counts of assault and child endangerment. They could spend the rest of their lives in prison.

The star witness against them will be their oldest adopted boy, Bruce, who launched the Jacksons into tabloid infamy last year when he slipped out of the family home on a late-night mission to scavenge food from neighborhood trash bins. He was disoriented, shoeless, cold, and extremely malnourished. At the time, Bruce Jackson was 19 years old, but no one knew it to look at him. When Collingswood police officers arrived on the scene, they estimated he was 7 years old; he stood only four feet tall, and once they took him to a local hospital, they learned he weighed all of 45 pounds. Later, when police arrived at the Jackson household, they found three other stunted and scrawny boys. The combined weight of all four—Bruce; Keith, 14; Tyrone, 10; and Michael, 9—was just 136 pounds, about as much as a full-grown Rottweiler. Some had head lice and badly rotting teeth.

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All Pakistan CNG Association will no more cooperate with Govt

LAHORE: All Pakistan CNG Association will no more cooperate with the government in its energy conservation drive and has decided to not to close CNG stations in the Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

While decision about closing stations in Sindh and Balochistan will be taken on Monday.

CNG stations in Sindh and Balochistan will remain closed from Friday 12:00 pm to Saturday 12:00 pm as decided last month.

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Marriot attack case: Four accused acquitted

RAWALPINDI: An Anti-terror court today acquitted four persons held in connection with Marriot hotel attack case.

The court in its verdict said that no evidence was produced before the court against the accused while investigation officer also recorded no statement against them.

The acquitted men include Dr Usman, Rana Ilyas, Muhammad Hamid Afzal and Tahseen Ullah.

It may be reminded here that a suicide bomber had exploded his explosive-laden vehicle in front of Marriot Hotel on Sept 20, 2008, killing at least 54 people and injuring some 200 people.

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