Archive for April 2nd, 2008

Lawson regrets Shoaib’s downfall

Pakistan coach Geoff Lawson expressed regret at the five-year ban imposed on Shoaib Akhtar by a PCB disciplinary committee, adding that the fastbowler would remain an unfulfilled talent.

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سائبر کرائمز،سرغنہ پر فردِ جرم عائد

نیوزی لینڈ کے ایک اٹھارہ سالہ نوجوان کو سائبر کرائمز کے عالمی گروہ کا سرغنہ ہونے پر مجرم قرار دیا گیا ہے۔

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Pakistan rethink over US ‘war on terror’

New Pakistani government might take some stance against ‘war on terror’. The best option for them is to put all decision on parliament’s court and ask from parliament for any action. This will not be any easy task as Pakistan military have its own strategies and will most likely don’t take any instructions from parliament. On the other hand if Pakistan military also bind their decisions with parliament on war on terror and tell US that they will accept any decision from parliament on this matter (one should hope) then this would be as very interesting situation and then only the power of democracy and parliament will come out but i don’t think the current parliament is strong enough to hold this pressure. lets see who will gonna win.

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A bug who have buzzed a Dinosaur

Scientists have found a bug’s fossil preserved in a 100 million year old small lumps of clouded amber (fossil tree resin). They found this by the help of colossal X-ray machine. As per scientists this bug had probably buzzed dinosaurs at that age. Lets see if scientists can succeed in getting Dinosaurs DNA or not.
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Identity crisis for palestinians in Lebanon

BBC recently posted an article about the Palestinians who are struggling in Lebanon. As per this article they don’t have any Ids and they are living in very bad conditions in refugee camps.as per one refugee “We face many problems, no travel, no marriage, no work. We live in the camp like a prison.” they even cannot send thier childrens in school. Lebanese officials are planning to start their registration and after this process hopefully they will get equal benefits as their other counterparts.

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