Mashriq Group of Newspapers                   Editor-in-Chief Syed Ayaz Badshah
      Friday July 30, 2010

Local residents scramble to safety in a flood-hit area of Nowshera on Thursday. - AFP

 

Rain, floods kill 106 in KP

Statesman Report

PESHAWAR: The death toll of those killed in floods and rain in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa rose to 106 in two days on Thursday. At least 34 people were killed and 35 suffered injuries as floods triggered by torrential rain hit Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa on Wednesday. The deluge felled several houses and buildings and disrupted the communication system. Regi and Taj Abad -

 

Monsoon hampers black box search

More body parts found; nation observes day of mourning

ISLAMABAD: Monsoon rain and cloud on Thursday hampered the search for the black box of an airliner that slammed into hilly woodland, killing 152 people on board in the country's worst aviation disaster. The Air Blue passenger jet crashed in a ball of flames, disintegrating in the forested


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CJ wary of potential politicising of judges’ appointments

Statesman Report

ISLAMABAD: Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry said Murree and Chhanga Manga are the ground realities of politics in the country, where ministries have to be gifted to court political support, Geo News reported Thursday. Justice Chaudhry said this while heading a 17-member larger bench hearing constitutional petitions filed against Eighteenth Amendment in the Constitution. Wasim Sajjad, the counsel of the federal government continued his arguments Thursday, saying the Chief Justice has precedence in the new procedure of appointments of the judges, as he heads Judicial Commission instituted for the purpose. Justice Khalilur Rehman Ramday asked as to why the modus operandi was altered, if the powers are the same as before.

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KP govt okays Rs6m for rescue operation

Iftikhar appeals affectees to leave homes at earliest

PESHAWAR: The provincial government has approved Rs6 million for carrying out a grand rescue operation in the flood-affected parts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa where scores of people have been killed so far in rain and flood related incidents. This was stated by Information Minister Mian Iftikhar Hussain during a press conference here Thursday.  Speaking on the occasion, Mian Iftikhar said that the government had already declared emergency in the province and a massive rescue operation would be launched for which funds had been approved. He further said that flood affectees would not be left in the lurch and would be provided full assistance despite financial constraints, saying that special teams had been formed to effectively run the rescue campaign. 

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 National News

Floods in AJK, Punjab and Balochistan

LAHORE: Torrential rains continue to wreak havoc as numerous reports of severe damage are coming in from across the country. Seven people died and as many went missing in land sliding and other rain-related incidents. People living around the River Jehlum are being shifted to temporary camps while the water level in the river is feared to cross the level 2,000 cusecs in the next few hours. At least ten villages near the River Jehlum have been evacuated. In a separate incident, a man was killed and seven others are missing when a Rawalpindi-bound passenger van fell into a stream due to slippery road conditions. The van was coming from Muzaffarabad. In Patika and Jehlum, four people drowned in the river, while two people were also reported to have drowned in Pindi Ghaib.

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 International News

BD court bans religion in politics

DHAKA: Bangladesh’s Supreme Court has reinstated a ban on religious political parties in the latest blow to religious hardliners in the impoverished South Asian country, a minister said Thursday. In a detailed, 184-page verdict released late Wednesday, the Supreme Court scrapped the bulk of the 1979 fifth amendment, including provisions that had allowed religious political parties to flourish and legalised military rule. “Secularism will again be the cornerstone of our constitution,” law minister Shafiq Ahmed told AFP on Thursday. Religious parties, which were banned in the original 1971 constitution but legalised by the 1979 amendments, are now banned again, said Ahmed. “Islamic parties cannot use religion in politics any more,” he said.

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  Sports News

Morgan ton puts England on top against Pakistan

NOTTINGHAM, England: Eoin Morgan's maiden Test hundred was key to England's revival against Pakistan as they made 331 for four by stumps on the first day of their series opener at Trent Bridge on Thursday. Former Ireland left-hander Morgan was 125 not out, having never even made a fifty in his previous two innings at this level, both against Bangladesh earlier in the English season. Together with Paul Collingwood (81 not out), he shared an England record fifth wicket stand against Pakistan of 213 unbroken, surpassing the 192 put on by Trevor Bailey and Denis Compton at Trent Bridge back in 1954. Middlesex middle-order batsman Morgan reached his hundred in style with a straight driven six against off-spinner Shoaib Malik as he completed a 151-ball century,

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 Business News

Banks to recover billions from borrowers: PAC informed

ISLAMABAD: Special Committee of the Public Accounts Committee of National Assembly on Thursday was briefed about the non-recovery of loans worth billions of rupees by different sectors functioning under Ministry of Finance and directed to speed up the recovery process so as to bring back the borrowed money in national exchequer.

The meeting which was convened under the chairmanship of Zahid Hamid reviewed the audit reports of Zarai Taraqiati Bank Limited (ZTBL), Small and Medium Enterprises Bank (SME), House Building Finance Corporation (HBFC) and Industrial Development Bank of Pakistan (IDBP) for the audit year 2001-2002.

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 Letters

Afghanistan does it yet again

Afghanistan's persistent hostility towards Pakistan is well-established. Only last year, Hamid Karzai had more than once threatened to attack Pakistan on one pretext or other. Now,

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 Dr. Mohammad Hafizullah
Down the memory lane!
The demanding patients
Uncle Samad - A man above worldly things
My mother is a poem!
Agha Ji - Endless sea of love!

The right path
Drugs for Diabetes
Invasion of Champs Elysees
A fair deal!
The real Success
Happiness
 Afzal Hussain Bokhari
Public passions pour in Pabbi protests
Peace Movement’s call for amity, national integration
Protesting media men observe ‘black day’
Protecting the shrines of saintly figures
Of indiscreet political ambition and harnessing lawyers’ potential
Of Fathers’ Day, Dambulla disgrace and Cape Clown!
Providing relief through a tax-free budget
Thoughts on the planning of new fiscal year
Bracing up for value added tax, other financial hiccups
Of university exams and global warming

Foreign contractors on sensitive duties in Afpak region
●  A sensation-packed blockbuster movie in the making
●  Launching collected works of Prof Ghulam Mohammad Qasir
Wedding halls ignore power-saving restrictions
●  Suicide strikes, Hazara woes and fishy stories
Of fashion show, Rahman Baba’s translation and PDA strike
Man who rules the country from his grave
Of Bilal Market blast, hidden hands and ailing writer

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