Sunday, June 21, 2009

Pakistan The Champ

PAKISTAN Won ICC TWENTY20 WORLD CUP
Final from SRILANKA by 8 wickets.





Friday, June 12, 2009

LAHORE: Son of Dr. Sarfaraz Naeemi has appealed to the people to remain calm and maintain peace after the suicide attack which killed four people including the Principal of Jamia Naeemia Dr. Sarfaraz Naeemi here on Friday.

The appeal came after the deadly suicide blast which enraged the Lahore people.

Casualties feared in Jamia Naeemia Blast
LAHORE: Several casualties are feared in blast at Jamia Naeemia, Geo News reported Friday.



The blast occurred after the Friday prayers when the people were making their way out of the mosque after offering the Friday prayers.

Jamia Naeemia principal Dr Sarfraz Naeemi was present at his office at the Jamia Naeemia, the eyewitnesses said.

The blast was so powerful that the outer wall of the Jamia Naeemia Masjid collapsed.

Source : geo.tv

Dr Naeemi among 5 killed in Lahore suicide blast

LAHORE: At least five people including Jamia Naeemia principal Dr Sarfraz Naeemi were martyred and six others injured in a suicide blast at Jamia Naeemia situated in Garhi Shahu area of Lahore, Geo News reported Friday.

The blast occurred after the Friday prayers when the people were making their way out of the mosque after offering the Friday prayers. A lot of people were present in the mosque at the time of blast.


Jamia Naeemia principal Dr Sarfraz Naeemi was present at his office at the Jamia Naeemia at the time of blast, the eyewitnesses said adding he was meeting with the people and students at his office; in the meantime, the suicide bomber blew himself up.

The suicide attack injured Dr Naeemi and his close aide Maulana Khalilur Rehman and other people present at the office.

The blast was so powerful that the outer walls of the Jamia Naeemia Masjid collapsed and he nearby buildings were harmed in the blast.

The injured Maulana Naeemi was rushed to Kiran Hospital; however, he succumbed to the injuries on the way to the hospital. The deceased include his close associate Dr Khalilur Rehman. The other deceased could not be identified.

According to hospital sources, all the injured are out of danger.

The students of Jamia Naeemia got infuriated in receipt of news of Dr Naeemi’s death and went on rampage. They victimized the police troops and media personnel. However, the office-bearers of Jamia Naeemia and police high-ups advised patience to them and appealed them to stay calm.

Police took the head of the suicide bomber in custody; he was aged 18 to 22 years.

Allama Dr Sarfraz Naeemi is one of the renowned scholars of the country. He was the son of former Chairman of Ruet-e-Hilal Committee and founder of Jamia Naeemia Mufti Muhammed Hussain Naeemi.

Sarfraz Ahmed Naeemi gave fatwa that the suicide attacks are haram and he was against the Qadianis.


Source : thenews.com.pk



Monday, June 1, 2009

Unbelieveable News Report

4 inch Alien Found in Lahore , pakistan 26-5-2009
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"A 4 inch human (Appear to be a female) like alien found alive during the digging of an Old house Lahore , Who was moving around and later caught and later injured by little kids . he was moving and jumping untill caught by locals and then killed by people trying to capture that in bottle , news spread rapidly across the town and alot of people gathered to witness that tiny creature , his skin is quickly getting burned up as temperature is arounf 40-45 Degree celcius in Lahore these days , many people are pressing authorities for medical checkup to know the facts "

I'm reminded of the 'alien flying creature' of Brazil last year. ... this alien that they claim come from outer space? especially in a old house? ...

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ROME (AP)—Barcelona beat Manchester United 2-0 on Wednesday night to win the European Champions League for the second time in four seasons, dominating behind goals from Samuel Eto’o and Lionel Messi.

Eto’o put the Spanish champions ahead in the 10th minute at the Stadio Olimpico. The three-time African player of the year from Cameroon took a pass from Andres Iniesta, cut around defender Nemanja Vidic and beat Edwin van der Sar. The goalkeeper got a touch on the right-footed shot but couldn’t keep it from going in at the near post.
Messi, a 21-year-old star of Argentina’s national team, easily won the glamour duel with reigning FIFA Player of the Year Cristiano Ronaldo. Messi scored on a header in the 70th off a cross from Xavi Hernandez, his ninth goal of the tournament and his first in 11 games against English opponents.
Messi, who had 38 of Barcelona’s 153 goals this season, set off colorful celebrations at one end of the stadium, filled with 62,467 fans, and left the other end in silence.
In its first season under coach Pep Guardiola, who started as a ball boy at Camp Nou, Barcelona won Europe’s top club competition for the third time following victories in 1992 and 2006. It also swept Spain’s La Liga and Copa del Rey.
Manchester United, which won the Premier League, English League Cup and Club World Cup, was trying to become the first team to win consecutive European titles since AC Milan in 1989-90. The Red Devils also won the tournament in 1968 and 1999.
United was thoroughly outplayed. South Korean winger Park Ji-sung became the first Asian to play in a Champions League final and almost scored in the opening minute but his shot was deflected wide after Ronaldo’s free kick was blocked by goalkeeper Victor Valdes.
In an effort to tie the score, United manager Alex Ferguson brought on Carlos Tevez for midfielder Anderson at the start of the second half, then added Berbatov for Park in the 66th. Ferguson’s final move was to insert Paul Scholes for Ryan Giggs in the 75th.

United defender Rio Ferdinand, and Barcelona forward Thierry Henry and Iniesta all started after overcoming injuries. It was the first Champions League title for Henry, who played for the Arsenal team that lost to Barcelona in 2006

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We Love You Forever

Lucy Gordon


Actress Lucy Gordon attends the premiere of 'Spider-Man 3' at the Kaufman Astoria Studios during the 2007 Tribeca Film Festival on April 30, 2007 in the Queens borough of New York City. (Evan Agostini, Getty Images)



French police have opened an investigation into the apparent suicide of actress Lucy Gordon.

The British actress - who appeared in movies including Spider-Man 3, Frost and Serendipity - was found dead at her Paris apartment on Wednesday, just two days before her 29th birthday.

The Times of London reported on Thursday that Gordon hanged herself. Her body was found at her apartment at la Rue des Petites Ecuries after her boyfriend, who was reportedly asleep in the apartment when Gordon killed herself, alerted a nearby shopkeeper.

The actress is believed to have been devastated after the recent suicide of a close friend in the U.K.

Gordon's father, Richard, spoke out on Friday, to put an end to speculation over the circumstances of 28-year-old Gordon's death by confirming two suicide notes had been found at her Paris home - one written to her parents and the other outlining her wishes for the disposal of her estate.

He said: "There is no question of foul play. Lucy committed suicide."

Gordon recently finished filming on a biopic of singer-songwriter Serge Gainsbourg in which she played British actress Jane Birkin. Trailers for the movie were shown at the Cannes Film Festival earlier this week.

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The Winners
MANCHESTER UTD
Tiger of England Football


On the way to become a European Tiger as well after defeating Barcelona

Their domination has become relentless. A third successive Premier League title is their 18th overall and sixth in the past ten years. A combination of fear, awe and admiration is a reasonable response to the tangible proof that the level of determination emanating from the manager's office at Old Trafford is undimmed by a surplus of success, and with no weakening of motivation, there is no reason to foresee a weakening of a team that remains relatively young and fully aware of their potential to re-write history.

For a club growing accustomed to domination, complacency should be a weakness, and probably was a factor in their autumn stagnation. So the paradox for their rivals - especially those located nearby - to consider and curse is that the closer they claw, the fiercer the United response. As remarked elsewhere, with the stats to prove it, United are the kings of recovery and at their most dangerous when beaten. Or challenged.

Rio Ferdinand's reflection this weekend included the observation that "beating Liverpool makes it all the sweeter". For a Londoner previously employed at Leeds, that remark may seem somewhat inappropriate. But Ferdinand's attitude is an ominous warning of what is still to come and the bitterness of the contest to be fought over the next 12 months.

Now level on 18 with Liverpool for winning the most championships in the history of English football, 2009/10 is poised to be the ultimate fight for the ultimate bragging right, made all the more potent by the probability that next season will take the shape of a straight shoot-out between the powerhouses of the north-west. The good news for the red side of Merseyside is that they have closed the gap. The bad news is that their proximity is all that United and their perch-knocking manager will require for motivation to inspire another season of relentless domination.
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AP – US-Iranian journalist Roxana Saberi
smiles as she arrives at the airport
in Schwechat, Austria, on Friday, …


VIENNA – After four months in an Iranian prison, American journalist Roxana Saberi was savoring her first taste of freedom back in the West — beaming a confident smile Friday upon touching down in Austria's capital but keeping silent about the details of her ordeal.
After thanking those who supported her during her captivity, Saberi was whisked away to the home of friends in Vienna, where she planned to spend several days recuperating and coming to terms with her experiences in Iran.
"I need some more time to think about what happened to me over the past couple of days," the 32-year-old journalist told reporters at the Vienna airport. "Nobody knows about it as well as I do and I will talk about it more in the future, I hope, but I am not prepared at this time."
Saberi, who grew up in Fargo, North Dakota, and moved to Iran six years ago, has dual citizenship. She was arrested in late January and convicted of spying for the United States in a closed-door trial that her Iranian-born father said lasted only 15 minutes.
She was freed on Monday and reunited with her parents, who had come to Iran to seek her release, after an appeals court reduced her sentence to two years suspended.
The United States had said the charges against Saberi were baseless and repeatedly demanded her release. The case against her had become an obstacle to President Barack Obama's attempts at dialogue with the top U.S. adversary in the Middle East.
Saberi, who at one point went on a hunger strike, said she was grateful for the support she had received: "Both journalists and non-journalists around the world, I've been hearing, supported me very much and it was very moving for me to hear this," she said.
Among those who strove to bring attention to her plight were students and faculty at Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism, Saberi's alma mater.
"We are delighted that she has been released," Larry Stuelpnagel, who taught Saberi in 1999, said in an e-mail. "She showed a great deal of courage during her ordeal and we all hope to see her when she returns to the States."
Saberi's safe arrival in Austria was also greeted with joy in her home state. Gov. John Hoeven said he spoke by phone with Saberi Friday morning and was "pleased to hear she and her family are doing well."
"I expressed that all North Dakotans are happy about her release, and we look forward to welcoming her home," Hoeven said in a statement.
While her supporters rejoiced, rights groups cautioned that many incarcerated journalists face a less fortunate fate.
"The good news is short-lived — we don't want others to be forgotten," said Meredith Greene Megaw, director of communications at the Committee to Protect Journalists.
Jean-Francois Julliard, head of Reporters Without Borders, hoped Saberi would share her story with the world. "I hope this affair will mobilize efforts to release ten Iranian journalists being held at this moment in Iran," he said.
Saberi did not specify how long she planned to stay in Austria, saying only: "We're going to stay here for at least a few days and then go on to the United States."
She said it was still unclear if she would also travel to France, where a film she co-scripted premiered at the Cannes Film festival on Thursday. The film's director is Saberi's partner.
At the airport, Saberi made special mention of Austria's ambassador to Iran Michael Postl, whom she described as "very helpful."
Austrian Foreign Ministry spokesman Peter Launsky-Tieffenthal said Postl knows the Saberi family and, due to his extensive contacts in Iran, was able to help secure her release.
Austria has had a decades-long dialogue with Iran on human rights and was also involved in the release of Iranian-American academic Haleh Esfandiari from prison in 2007.
Esfandiari, when contacted for comment, said she sympathized with Saberi's urge to withdraw for a few days. "Roxana will need to take a few days off," she said.
Saberi ended her hunger strike in prison after two weeks when her parents, visiting her in prison, asked her to stop because her health was weakening.
Saberi had worked as a freelance journalist for several organizations, including National Public Radio and the British Broadcasting Corp.
After her arrest, Iranian authorities initially accused her of working without press credentials, but later leveled the far more serious charge of spying. Iran released few details about the allegations that she passed intelligence to the U.S.
HERE IS AN INTERVIEW OF Iranian journalist ROXANA SABERI AFTER RELIESE
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