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Will VJ Madiha encourage fans to ban Jazz Jazba & Dove?

Posted on 14 February 2012 · Served by PakMediaBlog

ARY Muzik’s vocal anti-Valentines Day VJ is suspected to be pandering to audience members who watch her in tight clothes + aspire to be good Muslims. She can really prove herself by banning Mobilink for coming out with this campaign. And ban Unilever products (local and international) for promoting Valentines Day on Facebook And she [...]

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Posted on 14 February 2012 · Served by NADEEM MALIK ندیم ملک

http://www.awaztoday.com/playshow/19900/Islamabad-Tonight-13th-February-2012.aspx http://www.zemtv.com/2012/02/13/islamabad-tonight-13th-february-2012-latest/ http://www.friendskorner.com/forum/f247/video-islamabad-tonight-nadeem-malik-13th-february-2012-a-264160/ ISLAMABAD TONIGHT WITN NADEEM MALIK 13-02-2012 TOPIC- SC INDICTS PRIME MINISTER GUESTS- YASEEN AZAD, AKRAM SHEIKH, SM ZAFAR YASEEN AZAD PSCBA said that the PM has decided to defend the contempt of court charges. He said that had PM written the letter to Swiss court contempt charges were going to be waived. [...]

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The Goals of Islamic Education

Posted on 13 February 2012 · Served by BISMILLAHIARRAHIMANIRRAHEEM, ISLAM, MAQFIRAT

Prosperous is he who purifies it, and failed has he who seduces it. (91:7-10) The mission of the Holy Prophet (S) marks the beginning of a historical movement for fashioning godly human beings and for founding great human societies on the basis of the sublime criteria of Islam. Though it marks the beginning of this [...]

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February 13th, …

Posted on 13 February 2012 · Served by Erum Haider

February 13th, 2012. Islamabad. For those of us still following the game of thrones taking place at the center, it appears that Prime Minister Gilani is running out of road. He’s taking a long walk off a short pier. Insert your own cliché here. The debate has overtaken the Prime Minister, the discussion is now [...]

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PowerGen Pak Conference 2012-II

Posted on 13 February 2012 · Served by Brandasy-Branded World

This is the 2nd part of the Powegen conference coverage. The 5th International Power Generation Conference & Exhibition 2012 was held at Marriott, Karachi on the 2nd of February with the agenda ‘Future Energy Mix in Overcoming the Power Crisis’. Powergen Pak Conference 2012 It was a star-studded event with speeches and presentations from Manzoor [...]

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PowerGen Pak Conference 2012

Posted on 13 February 2012 · Served by Brandasy-Branded World

The 5th International Power Generation Conference & Exhibition 2012 was held at Marriott, Karachi on the 2nd of February with the agenda ‘Future Energy Mix in Overcoming the Power Crisis’. The conference was attended by a plethora of scientists  and dignitaries from all walks of life.   Power-Gen Pak Conference 2012   It was a star-studded [...]

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Mauritania’s woes highlight ongoing drought in the Sahel

Posted on 12 February 2012 · Served by Foreign Policy BlogsForeign Policy Blogs | The FPA Global Affairs Blog Network

Despite an infusion of funding from international donors to dull the effects of an ongoing drought in West Africa’s Sahel region, countries in the region are still in danger.  One of these countries, Mauritania, has a perennial problem with locusts that attach crops and is “a country that is three times the size of Arizona [...]

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SAARC Update

Posted on 11 February 2012 · Served by Foreign Policy BlogsForeign Policy Blogs | The FPA Global Affairs Blog Network

Here are the most recent updates from four of the eight SAARC nations. For news from the rest of the countries, please visit their respective national pages. … MALDIVES – A top US diplomat arrived in the Maldives on February 11 to help resolve a deepening political crisis sparked by the ousting of the Indian [...]

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Made in India’ Show in Pakistan as Both Talk to Boost Trade

Posted on 11 February 2012 · Served by Pakistanis for Peace

By Surojit Gupta for The Times of India Trade ties between India and Pakistan are expected to get a boost as New Delhi reaches out to the business community across the border, starting Monday to assure them about the positive impact of normal trade ties. Commerce minister Anand Sharma will undertake a rare journey to [...]

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The Islamic university where girls were raped

Posted on 11 February 2012 · Served by A Liberal Facist Beghairat Mind

Today a news article in Dawn revealed the shocking case of female students and staff members forced to offer sexual favours in return for grades and demands of their immediate superiors. I do not believe that this news is “shocking” because such cases are a rarity. In fact I believe that such cases probably proliferate throughout educational [...]

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Noor Khan Hunzai: A GBian Chef representing Pakistan on an Indian cooking show

Posted on 11 February 2012 · Served by PAMIR TIMES | Voices of the Mountain Communities

Noor Khan Hunzai is Executive Chef at a restaurant in Karachi. He has got celebrity status on facebook after participating it an international cooking show, along with other Pakistani and Indian Chefs, on NDTV. Noor Khan prepares the traditional dish, “Burus Shapik”, which is the local name for cheese and bread. He also prepared “Alchin”, [...]

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Sindhi nationalists should be vocal on the Social Media (an impromptu advice)

Posted on 11 February 2012 · Served by m ø s a i c

Our Sindhi nationalists are simply not aware of the world trends. They have not idea how powerful and strong the social media has become in today’s world! In contrast, the Baloch political activists are now quite alert and actively use it to propagate their message to the world through the use of the social media [...]

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Somalian Children Suffer as Politics Hinder Food Aid

Posted on 11 February 2012 · Served by Foreign Policy BlogsForeign Policy Blogs | The FPA Global Affairs Blog Network

Children in Somalia continue to suffer needlessly from hunger as politics hinder the much needed distribution of food aid. In Somalia, it is women and children who bear the brunt of the famine. Children are susceptible to malnutrition that decreases their ability to fight off disease, while women are unable to access the services they need [...]

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The Syrian Spiral

Posted on 10 February 2012 · Served by Foreign Policy BlogsForeign Policy Blogs | The FPA Global Affairs Blog Network

As I write these words, demonstrations are unfolding in the public squares of Syrian cities and towns, as they have done every Friday for the last eleven months, since the people of Dir’a first took to the streets to manifest their discontent at the indignities imposed upon them by the Asad regime. Grainy scenes of [...]

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