
Maintaining equity among the nationals; High Court seeks power outages schedule for VVIPs Lahore: (Thursday, December 29, 2011) while following up his earlier orders, the Lahore High Court Chief Justice yesterday, once again sought schedule for electricity outages for the VVIPs, including president, prime minister, governor, chief minister and ministers. While persuading with the notice, […]
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Islamabad Police foils terror bid, six arrested; Inspector General Police Islamabad: (Thursday, December 29, 2011) The Islamabad police thwarted a terror plan here today and arrested six terrorists including one suicide bomber during operation in Shahzad Town, claimed Inspector General Polic Bani-Amin Khan. Addressing a press conference on Wednesday at the auditorium of Rescue-15, the […]
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Forex reserves jumps to $ 16.77bn; State Bank of Pakistan Islamabad: (Thursday, December 29, 2011) at a time when good news about country’s economy has become least expected, the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) revealed today that in the week ending on Dec 23, country’s foreign exchange reserves, which stood at $ 16.66bn in the […]
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Saudi Arabia agrees to provide soft loan of US $ 172 million to Pakistan Islamabad: (Thursday, December 29, 2011) in a rare agreement, Saudi Arabia has agreed to provide Pakistan with a soft loan of US $ 172 million. While signing the loan agreement today, it was disclosed that the money provided by Saudi Development […]
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This is what we get to hear ever since we get the concept of friendship even around our mind, but how really can that be true? The friends that we had back in kindergarten did not even understand the difference between suffering and pleasure, we only knew that someone is sad if the colouring pencil […]
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North Korea finally declared Kim Jong-Un their new supreme leader on Thursday as the nations mourns on his father’s death. The declaration was made in-front of hundred and thousands of military personals as well as civilians who all came to demonstrate their respects for Korea’s new designated ruler. Just one day ago thousands of North […]

In order to increase visibility of the most views videos on YouTube, the video buffering giants will start a voting competition. Polls will be made on the different categories of videos for the competition. Users participating in the competition will win points on voting, an action that will have no rewards but will aid other […]

Prosperous Pakistan is just a dream for layman Since the creation of Pakistan, every individual has been wishing to see a prosperous Pakistan but none could. The circumstances are proceeding in the wrong direction and instead of powering its way into next or higher stage; the country is going on the contrary. Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali […]
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There is no free lunch: Resumption of NATO oil supplies link with surcharge ‘There is no free lunch’ is a famous American adage that what it is facing today. Pakistani Defence Minister, Ahmed Mukhtar, clearly stated that the supply to NATO/ISAF forces will only be resumed if they pay the road surcharge as per the […]

France was the first to come up with coffee machines for as Espresso Machines in 1822. Dr. Ernest Illy invented the first automatic espresso machine in 1933. Modern day espresso machine was invented by Achilled Gaggia an Italian, in 1946. Gaggia build up a coffee machine with high pressure by using a spring power lever […]
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Respect your country; it’s not a failed state at all The only fault which lies with the people of Pakistan is that they don’t assert their power to get rid of the corruption-oriented leaders in the parliament. If they just once behead the corrupt leaders and their acolytes, no one will ever dare again to […]
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It is however believed to be Dutch who initiated the spread of coffee in Central and South America. British introduced coffee to Jamaica in 1730, where today the world’s most famous and expensive coffee in the world is grown, in Blue Mountains. Coffee was rapidly farmed in Brazil and Java which caused a significant downfall […]
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