on Sunday, 27 May 2012
Mera Saaein 2 Episode 7 KARACHI: Amir Jamat-e-Islami, Syed Munawar Hasan on Saturday vowed to not let the NATO offer routes reopen despitehow high a worth required to be obtained it.

He was addressing a gathering of Difa-e-Pakistan Council here at Idara Noor-e-Haq that was held underneath his chair. Amir Jamatud Dawa Hafiz Saeed, Chief Awami Muslim League Shaikh Rashid Ahmed and Allama Tahir Asharfi were among others who attended the meeting.Bilqees Kaur Episode 7

Briefing the media regarding the meeting, Munawar Hasan said the new date for holding an extended march anddifferent details are finalized within the next meeting to be held in Akora Khattak on June five.Bulbulay Episode 142 - 27 May 2012

He hoped that the whole nation would unite and DugDugi Episode 47 - 27 May 2012 stage an extended march against the resumption of NATO transit routes.

Condemning the firing on Mohabbat Sindh rally in Karachi and therefore the incident of shootout on a bus in Nawabshah, the JI Amir said the Pakistan People's Party had right no right to manipulate the country.

"The US desires to crush our independence and sovereignty by changing the whole country into Salala," he warned.
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Jamatud Dawa Chief, Hafiz Muhammad Saeed replying to an issue regarding Indian spy Sarabjeet Singh's unleash said, there existed solid proof proving Singh's being a terrorist and a spy.

"Sarabjeet Singh's unleash doesn't hold any guarantee for improvement in ties with India," he said, adding a bilateral dialogue ought to be targeted on real problems.

The meeting set to carry a workers' convention on Sunday (May 27) at Idara Noor-e-Haq for all the parties forming Difa-e-Pakistan Council.

It additionally set to stage a sit-in protest in the slightest degree the district headquarters of the party on June one.
on Saturday, 26 May 2012

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Karachi: Nestlé Pakistan has announced modification in responsibilities of Ian James Donald because the Managing Director of Nestle Equatorial African Region (EAR). In his place, Magdi Batato can take the responsibilities because the new Managing Director of Nestlé Pakistan with impact from could twenty five, 2012.Annie Ki Ayegi Baraat Episode 7
Ian Donald has been Managing Director at Nestle Pakistan restricted since September one, 2009. He was deputed from Nestle Malaysia Berhad, where he served as a Director of Ice Cream, Chilled product & Associated Businesses. beneathhis leadership, Nestle Pakistan succeeded in delivering sturdy monetary results despite the economic slowdown and flood crises within the country, that hit livestock sector and affected production channels of the corporate.
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Prior to being assigned new responsibilities, Magdi Batato was the cluster Technical & Production Director for Nestlé UK and eire. Magdi joined the cluster in 1991 in Switzerland and has pursued a highly successful factory and technical management career in Switzerland, Germany, Lebanon , South Africa, Malaysia, UK and eire.
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Nestle Pakistan’s product portfolio is really numerous, which has dairy product like Milk Pak, Nido, Everyday and yogurts; beverages like Fruita Vitals, Milo and Nescafe; and food product like Maggi noodles, Cerelac, breakfast cereals, and confectionaries, and remains committed to the country, constantly delivering on its promise of providing ‘good food, smartlife’ to numerous Pakistanis across the state.



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on Thursday, 24 May 2012
WASHINGTON: The US State Department said that Pakistan had no basis to carry or charge a surgeon who was sentenced Wednesday to thirty three years in jail for serving to within the look for Osama bin Laden.Jahez Episode 16

The court in Khyber convicted surgeon Shakeel Afridi  Zard Mausam Episode 4 of treason when he agreed to gather DNA for US intelligence to verify the presence of the most-wanted Al-Qaeda leader.

State Topi Drama Episode 12 Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland recalled that each Thakan Episode 3 US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and US Defense Secretary Leon Panetta had earlier raised considerations with Pakistan concerning the doctor's case.Meri Behan Meri Devrani Episode 36

"Our views on it haven't modified. Sirat e Mustaqeem Episode 3 we tend to still see no basis for Dr. Afridi to be held," Nuland said. "We can still create those representations to the govt of Pakistan."

When asked why she solely remarked Afridi's charges and failed to acknowledge his actual Khala Surayya Episode 10 conviction and sentencing, Nuland said:Behkawa Episode 15 "It's not clear that the legal method is over, OK? There is also alternative choices for him legally."

Her muted remarks came as Washington and Islamabad, allies within the war on terror, struggle to repair ties that hit an occasional when US forces staged a secret raid into Pakistan that killed bin Laden in might last year.Hasb-e-Haal 24 May 2012

They were strained to verge of collapse in November when US forces staged a botched raid that killed twenty four Pakistani troops, prompting Islamabad to chop off the land route for provides to NATO troops in neighboring Afghanistan. (AFP)24 May 2012 Banana News Network
on Tuesday, 22 May 2012
NEW DELHI: Countries concerned in a very U.S.-backed trans-Afghanistan pipeline can sign a poster agreement Wednesday that's aimed toward keeping the much-delayed $7.6 billion project alive.

The U.S. has, for nearly twenty years, supported the decide to pipe natural gas over one,800 kilometers from Turkmenistan via Afghanistan to Pakistan and India--commonly named because the TAPI pipeline. however the project has gotten nowhere as a result of the Taliban insurgency in Afghanistan and industrial disagreements between the partners.

Despite security issues, the countries concerned have continued to push forward. For the U.S., the project offers how tomore isolate Iran, that is attempting to make its own gas pipeline to Pakistan. It additionally might facilitate deepen economic ties between India and Pakistan—rival nations that Washington desires to check cooperate additional to assist forge stability within the region, significantly Afghanistan, said a report printed in Wall Street Journal.

Turkmenistan, a serious provider of natural gas, views the project as how to cut back dependence on Russia and China as export markets. And India and Pakistan hope Turkmenistan's gas can facilitate meet their huge energy import wants.

On Wednesday, state-owned energy firms from India and Pakistan can sign a 20-year agreement with Turkmenistan to get up to thirty three billion cubic meters of gas a year via the pipeline, said Muhammad Ejaz Chaudhry, secretary of Pakistan's Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Resources.
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An Indian government official declined to comment.

The countries recently agreed at a gathering in Pakistan on what quantity Afghanistan ought to get in transit fees, disagreements over that had been holding up a gas-purchase agreement. Afghanistan additionally can purchase atiny low quantity of the gas however has however to achieve an agreement with Turkmenistan.

The signing, which is able to occur in Turkmenistan, is backed by the Asian Development Bank. The Manila-based multilateral lender is funding atiny low a part of the project and helped broker Wednesday's deal.

The U.S. is not taking part in a right away role within the negotiations however has supported the pipeline since theNineteen Nineties, when a Unocal Corp.-led consortium entered negotiations with the then-Taliban government.

"We assume this is often a really positive discovery on TAPI," a U.S. State Department spokesperson conversant in the matter said Tuesday. "We hope to check more momentum and progress on this regional strategic priority."

It remains unclear how the project will progress given the Taliban insurgency, that controls massive swaths of southern Afghanistan and components of the Afghanistan-Pakistan border. A separatist rebellion in Pakistan's southwestern Baluchistan province, through that the pipeline should additionally pass, more complicates the image.

Andrew Neff, a Moscow-based senior energy analyst at IHS, a worldwide consultancy, said instability in Afghanistanmeans that the pipeline—estimated four years ago to value $7.6 billion to construct—is unlikely to draw in financing from Western banks.

"The main hurdle is that the security issues in Afghanistan," Mr. Neff said.
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The focus on the pipeline's geopolitical significance is "threatening to overtake the economic rationale of connecting suppliers with shoppers," he said.

The U.S. is attempting to squeeze Iran to offer up its nuclear program by forcing countries like India to cut back their purchases of Iranian crude oil. The U.S. has promoted various sources of energy, signing a civilian nuclear trot out India and pushing comes just like the TAPI pipeline.

New Delhi recently has begun to chop back on Iranian crude purchases, under U.S. pressure to try and do therefore bythe tip of June or face restricted sanctions. 2 years ago, India pulled out of a gas pipeline project with Iran, additionallyonce the U.S. asked it to try and do therefore.

But Pakistan has refused to drag out of the planned $1.5 billion pipeline with Iran, even once U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in March threatened economic sanctions if it proceeded.

The country argues it has to push each the Iran and TAPI pipelines to fulfill a looming energy shortage. The U.S. refused to sign a civilian nuclear trot out Pakistan as a result of its history of nuclear proliferation.

"Pakistan cannot afford to withdraw from the project," Mr. Chaudhry said.
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Turkmenistan is hoping the deal can permit it to search out various customers for gas from its huge Galkynysh field, the second-largest gas reserve within the world. The country was long keen about Russia, that has crop purchases in recent years amid the worldwide economic downturn. The Central Asian country is exporting to China via a pipelinehowever is trying to diversify its markets more, Mr. Neff said.