Early reports in
New York Times and
Times Online
indicate that Scotland Yard's conclusions support Pakistan Government's
findings on the cause of Benazir Bhutto's death. Investigators from
Scotland Yard have concluded that Benazir Bhutto, the…
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Added by Riaz Haq on February 7, 2008 at 9:42pm —
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Rigging AllegationsThe
allegations of poll rigging are getting louder as Pakistan approaches
the Feb 18, 2008 parliamentary elections. When you hear the opposition
politicians, particularly from PPP and PML-N, describe the details of
alleged rigging in Pakistani and world media, it seems that they have a
great deal of personal knowledge and expertise in
this specialty,
the kind of depth that can only come from having engaged…
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Added by Riaz Haq on February 7, 2008 at 12:42pm —
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Food, Clothing And Shelter For AllPakistan
Peoples Party has revived "Roti, Kapra Aur Makan For All", first
successfully introduced by Late Zulfikar Ali Bhutto in the late 1960s
as a popular slogan, and made it a part of its platform for the
upcoming elections in Pakistan. These planks by the PPP elicit a range
of reactions among Pakistanis ranging from strong enthusiasm to total
skepticism. Among the poor and the…
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Added by Riaz Haq on February 6, 2008 at 10:11am —
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The recent political turmoil with Bhutto's return and her tragic
assassination in Oct-Dec 2005 period is taking its toll on Pakistan's
economy. Weaker textile exports, rising food prices, and ongoing energy
crisis have caused the government to scale down its growth target for
the fiscal year ending June 2008.
Immediately
after…
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Added by Riaz Haq on February 5, 2008 at 4:05pm —
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Bhutto's Book Release Hastened Before Elections
By Riaz Haq
http://riazhaq.blogspot.comFormer Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto's posthumous book
titled "Reconciliation: Islam, Democracy and the West" is being
released February 12,2008, exactly 6 days before the crucial voting in
Pakistan. Ghost-written by Mark Siegel, Washington lobbyist and
Bhutto's personal friend, the book was originally…
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Added by Riaz Haq on February 5, 2008 at 8:36am —
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Iran has been completely cut off. Israel, Iraq and Lebanon are not affected at all.
With
several undersea cables cut within days, the rest of the Middle East,
North Africa and South Asia including India and Pakistan are having
serious Internet problems. Is all of this just a coincidence? These
questions are being raised in various ways and reported by Jerusalem
Post and CNN on the causes of this massive outage. Many find it
difficult to accept the ostensible reason:…
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Added by Riaz Haq on February 4, 2008 at 8:35am —
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Super Bowl XLIIAs New
England Patriots meet New York Giants for Super Bowl XLII tomorrow,
there is the usual annual excitement among the football fans planning
for Super Bowl parties around the country. In addition to being a great
sporting event, Super Bowl has also become a gigantic commercial
extravaganza for a whole range of businesses. For example, the media
are the big beneficiaries of the multi-million dollar TV…
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Added by Riaz Haq on February 2, 2008 at 11:15am —
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The Falcon cable, owned by FLAG (Fiber-Optic Link Around the Globe)
Telecom, was snapped on Friday morning, according to a BBC report.
This
is the second undersea cable that has gone down in two days. This
latest cable is believed to lie alongside SWM4 undersea that snapped
earlier.
The cause of the latest break has not been confirmed but a
repair ship has been deployed, said owner Flag Telecom. FLAG is a
28,000km (17,400 mile) long submarine communications…
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Added by Riaz Haq on February 1, 2008 at 4:02pm —
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Talking with CNBC today, Mohamed Ali Alabbar, Chairman of Dubai-based
Emaar Properties, said he believes Pakistan represents a great
investment opportunity for his company as it goes global. He said Emaar
sold a major project yesterday within hours of launch in Pakistan.
A
massive real estate project valued at $43b by Emaar is underway in
Pakistan to develop two island resorts near Karachi. This is Emaar's
single largest project and supersedes the $26.7…
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Added by Riaz Haq on January 31, 2008 at 4:11pm —
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By Adil Najm
www.pakistaniat.com
Sofizar, which
works on “click fraud” and “web analytics Solutions” (maybe we at ATP
should be talking to them!) describes itself as “a Carlsbad, CA based
internet marketing company with development and operations based out of
Lahore” won the
2007 MITCEF-OPEN Business Acceleration Plan (BAP).…
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Added by Riaz Haq on January 31, 2008 at 7:23am —
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Internet services have been disrupted in parts of the Middle East after
damage to an undersea cable in the Mediterranean. There was disruption
to 70% of the nationwide network in Egypt, a government official told
Reuters. There was also disruption in the United Arab Emirates (UAE),
Kuwait and Saudi Arabia, reported the Associated Press. India also
suffered up to 60% disruption, a national industry body told Reuters
news agency.…
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Added by Riaz Haq on January 30, 2008 at 12:34pm —
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Philip Morris International, the international unit of the US tobacco
giant often described as a merchant of death, is building a new massive
cigarette plant in Pakistan.
Philip Morris is expected to spin off
PMI as an independent company to be unconstrained by the U.S. tobacco
regulations and out of reach of American litigators. Importantly, its
practices would no longer be constrained by American public opinion,
paving the way for broad product…
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Added by Riaz Haq on January 29, 2008 at 4:34pm —
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Ayesha Siddiqa, the well known author of "Military, Inc." has written a
very insightful piece for BBCUrdu.com, arguing that Pakistan is ruled
by a small elite that disregards the wishes and the best interests of
its average people. I absolutely agree with Ayesha Siddiqa, that
Pakistan has been and still is ruled by a small elite consisting of
feudal lords, military officers, industrialists, and bureaucrats (and,
I add, some nefarious clerics colluding with…
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Added by Riaz Haq on January 29, 2008 at 9:58am —
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Wall Street Journal Jan 28, 2008
How will technology change the way we shop, learn and entertain ourselves?
How will it change the way we get news, protect our privacy, connect
with friends? We look ahead 10 years, and imagine a whole different
world.
Let's get this out of the way first -- in the next 10 years, no one will travel to work by jet pack or have robot maids that serve dinner. But technology will continue to…
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Added by Riaz Haq on January 28, 2008 at 9:45pm —
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Pakistan’s economy has recently been growing at 7-8% per year, doubling
its GDP over the last 7 years. The industrial growth rate has been
closer to 12.5% per year during this period, contributing 38% of the
total economic output of Pakistan. Per capita energy consumption of the
country is estimated at 14 million Btu, which is about the same as
India's but only a fraction of other industrializing economies in the
region such as Thailand and Malaysia, according to…
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Added by Riaz Haq on January 28, 2008 at 10:43am —
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It usually takes just one new really big seller to ignite book sales
and revive the publishing industry fortunes. There has been the "Harry
Potter" phenomenon and the "Da Vinci Code" that kept the industry
humming over the last few years and brought lots of people to
bookstores around the world. Lately, however, the book sales have
slowed down. "Harry Potter" has retired and Dan Brown, the author of
"Da Vinci Code" has been taking his time to complete…
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Added by Riaz Haq on January 27, 2008 at 5:41pm —
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By Riaz Haq
www.pakalumni.com Saratoga, CA
Extreme Investing or Safe Haven?
Some call it "Extreme Investing". Call it by any name, but international investors have discovered Pakistan as an attractive destination.
Referring to the recent upsurge in violence, Bank Muscat CEO Ali Issa said,
"We are not worried about our investment in Pakistan, we think it's just a
passing…
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Added by Riaz Haq on January 26, 2008 at 9:31am —
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Americans have now been saying for several months that the Taleban and
Al-Qaeda have shifted their focus of attacks from Afghanistan to
destabilize Pakistan. "Al-Qaeda right now seems to have turned its face
toward Pakistan and attacks on the Pakistani government and Pakistan
people," US Defense Secretary Robert Gates told the Washington Post on
Dec 21, 2007. Most of the recent activities including a big surge in
suicide bombings in Pakistan seem to confirm this…
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Added by Riaz Haq on January 23, 2008 at 11:38am —
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Ruttie & Jinnah – A remarkable story of love
After his return to India Jinnah chose Bombay for his residence since he no longer had any interest in Karachi after the demise of his mother and his wife. His father joined him there and died in Bombay on the 17th of April 1902, soon after Jinnah had started his political career.
In the next two decades after his return from…
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Added by Ameer Alam on January 22, 2008 at 9:28am —
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The story of oil, greed, religion, and blood is as old as the discovery
of oil. This story is brought to life in the recent Hollywood movie
"There Will Be Blood", starring Daniel Day Lewis as the greedy oilman
drilling for oil in California over 100 years ago. Loosely based on
Upton Sinclair's novel "Oil", the movie shows oil discovery in San
Fernando Valley in Southern California in early 1900s. I must say the
performance by Lewis is masterful. The story…
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Added by Riaz Haq on January 21, 2008 at 5:53pm —
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