Murree Brewery Company (KAR-MURE), a publicly listed beer maker founded in 1861, has now been added to the Karachi Stock Exchange's
KSE-100 index, according to
media reports from Pakistan's financial capital Karachi. The Murree Brewery is one of the oldest public companies of the…
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Added by Riaz Haq on April 4, 2010 at 10:00am —
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US Census 2010 is under way! It is an extensive exercise that happens once a decade and it produces data that guides the various branches of US government and its agencies, politicians, marketers, and just about every one else who needs America's demographics data.
The numbers produced by the Census drive the allocation of seats in the US Congress, budget appropriations, government policies, college enrollment, as well as big decisions on products, employment and target markets by…
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Added by Riaz Haq on April 3, 2010 at 6:35pm —
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Although it's a subject I have often written about, this particular post about
fighting child malnutrition is inspired by a recent email from Col. Pavan Nair, an Army officer turned social activist, and a patriotic Indian with a deep sense of service to those in the greatest need in his country and its neighborhood.…
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Added by Riaz Haq on March 15, 2010 at 11:09pm —
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With the planned September launch of its Pakistan edition, Newsweek magazine is the latest publication to join Pakistan's media revolution, according to
MediaBistro.com. Newsweek Pakistan will be the first licensed international news magazine for the country and the eighth local edition under the Washington Post Co.-owned Newsweek brand. Other country editions published by…
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Added by Riaz Haq on March 13, 2010 at 10:30am —
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What is NFL? It is America's National Football League, the biggest sports franchise business in the world. It's much bigger the Indian Premier League (IPL) cricket franchise which is much better known to South Asians. The IPL has particularly been in the news lately for its controversial exclusion of Pakistani cricket players. Bollywood star Shahrukh Khan, who criticized Pakistanis' exclusion from IPL, has come under attack by right-wing Hindu extremists who are rampaging through the streets in…
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Added by Riaz Haq on February 12, 2010 at 10:30pm —
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"It has been my experience that folks who have no vices have very few virtues" is a quote often attributed to Abraham Lincoln, also known as Honest Abe.
I do not entirely agree with Honest Abe, but what does it mean in Pakistan's context, given the extraordinary and often hypocritical incessant demands for honesty by the nation's TV talking heads? Is competence not as big or bigger virtue than honesty? Is it not Utopia to expect angels to rise to leadership positions in a nation that…
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Added by Riaz Haq on February 1, 2010 at 8:47am —
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Cash poor and
energy-starved Pakistan should consider tapping into the London-based global carbon trading market to fund its
renewable energy projects. The carbon market is about $6 billion now, and it is projected to exceed 50 billion dollars after the US joins carbon trading. Here is how I understand it:…
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Added by Riaz Haq on January 28, 2010 at 11:00pm —
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A pilot program in Pakistan has demonstrated the effectiveness of pushing
mass literacy through the use of cell phone
text messaging capability. The five-month experiment, initiated by United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), targeted 250 females aged 15 to 24 years old in…
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Added by Riaz Haq on January 25, 2010 at 10:30am —
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I have just published on
my blog, Haq's Musings, a guest post by Colonel Pavan Nair, a retired Indian Army officer, a detailed
analysis of the Indian defense spending in the context of the nation's growing needs for social spending on food, education and health care. Col Nair prefaces his analysis by lamenting that "defense economics has not been a subject for serious…
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Added by Riaz Haq on January 23, 2010 at 9:30am —
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Hagler Bailly, a global management consulting firm with an office in Islamabad, warned in a 2006 study that Pakistan is going to witness gas shortage starting in 2007, and the imbalance will grow every year to cripple the
economy by 2025, when shortage will be 11,092 MMCFD (Million standard cubic feet per day) against total 13,259 MMCFD production. The
Hagler Bailly… Continue
Added by Riaz Haq on January 13, 2010 at 9:57pm —
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Making predictions is hazardous business. After all, who would have forecast with any accuracy the
Soviet defeat in Afghanistan and the fall of the Berlin wall in late 1980s, or the terrorists attacks of September 11, 2001, or the near-collapse of the US financial markets in 2008, the kind of events that fundamentally changed the world. This new decade of 2010-2020 could also bring long-lasting but hard to…
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Added by Riaz Haq on January 7, 2010 at 7:00pm —
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In addition to green energy from
water,
wind and
sun, is there a source of clean,
renewable and plentiful energy that can satisfy the growing needs of the humankind…
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Added by Riaz Haq on December 30, 2009 at 5:00pm —
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Pakistani-American has been elected mayor of a town in Washington state by a landslide. The 54-year-old Mayor-elect Haroon Saleem admits that running the Timberline Bar and Cafe, with beer ads plastered everywhere, is not exactly a pious following of Islam, which forbids alcohol consumption.
The big win for a Muslim…
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Added by Riaz Haq on December 28, 2009 at 1:48pm —
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This December 31, 2009, is not just the end of the year; it brings a momentous decade of achievements in Pakistan to a chaotic and bloody end. After a relatively peaceful but economically stagnant decade of the 1990s, the year 1999 brought a bloodless coup led by
General Pervez Musharraf, ushering in an era of accelerated economic growth that led to more than doubling of the national GDP, and dramatic expansion in…
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Added by Riaz Haq on December 26, 2009 at 7:40pm —
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In modern economies, land and manufacturing continue to be significant sources of wealth of nations. However, the developed world, with icons like Bill Gates, Steve Jobs, Sergey Brin and Larry Page, is in the midst of a major transformation to accumulation of wealth in the form of intellectual property. In this evolving new economy, there is much greater emphasis on intangible knowledge assets than on physical or tangible assets. The value of the intellectual assets determines the clout and…
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Added by Riaz Haq on December 23, 2009 at 6:07pm —
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As Pakistan struggles to bring a sense of stability and security amidst daily carnage, it is important to recognize that there is more to Pakistan than meets the eyes of a casual consumer of the images and reports by the world's media. For example, Pakistan is a developing country with functional bureaucracy, well-organized police force, democratic institutions and a powerful army. And Pakistan has more…
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Added by Riaz Haq on December 18, 2009 at 8:30pm —
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Pakistan and India have had two sports encounters this year at major international events in cricket and field hockey. Pakistan have won on both occasions to go on to the the final or semifinal. In September this year, Pakistan beat India in the
ICC T20 Champions Trophy group match in South Africa to qualify for the semifinal. And today, Pakistan beat India 6-3 in a Champions Challenge hockey tournament…
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Added by Riaz Haq on December 13, 2009 at 9:23pm —
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After a string of 12 test match losses over the last three years, Pakistan won convincingly today against New Zealand by 141 runs at the Basin Reserve in Wellington. Pakistan's bowling attack, the Akmal brothers superb batting performance and patient scoring and leadership by Mohammad Yousuf were crucial in winning.
Ross Taylor's valiant second innings stand that added 97 runs couldn't save the Kiwis from defeat. In the end, Pakistan 264 (Kamran Akmal 70, Vettori 4-53, Tuffey 4-64)…
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Added by Riaz Haq on December 6, 2009 at 12:15am —
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After painfully watching the heartbreaking scenes of
carnage in Pakistani provincial capital of NWFP on TV screens, it came as a pleasant surprise to see the New York Times mention Peshawar in a different context; volunteer cartographers contributing to digital maps "from Petaluma to Peshawar". It particularly caught my attention because I have had the pleasure of visiting both of these fine cities, and I currently live not…
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Added by Riaz Haq on November 22, 2009 at 10:45pm —
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My good friend and NED University Professor Mohammad Nauman passed away last Sunday. He was a dedicated teacher at NED Engineering University in Karachi. Born on December 19, 1951 in Bahawalpur, Nauman attended Cadet College, Petaro, and then graduated from NED University in electrical engineering in 1974. He attended North Carolina State University for his graduate work.
Nauman was a soft-spoken academic and a left-leaning intellectual of high caliber. He was loved by his friends,…
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Added by Riaz Haq on November 16, 2009 at 8:08pm —
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