Article Archive for February 2011
Islamabad: The Board of Directors of Engro Corporation Limited has announced the achievement of the Company’s highest-ever Profit after Tax of Rs 6.8 billion, for the year ended December 31, 2010. The consolidated revenue stood …
DHAKA: Pakistan’s mercurial fast bowler Shoaib Akhtar was among three team-mates who were taken for random dope testing ahead of the World Cup, a official confirmed on Thursday. Akhtar, 35, wicket-keeper Kamran Akmal, 29, and …
Islamabad: President Asif Ali Zardari has invited the leading business houses of the country to convene a meeting of all political parties from their platform on the issue of economic reforms and the ways to …
ISLAMABAD: Information Minister Firdous Ashiq Awan has said country’s integrity and prestige will not be put at stake with reference to Raymond Davis issue. Information minister was giving briefing to the media men on the …
LONDON: Former president Pervez Musharraf has said attempts are being made to browbeat him in the name of probe into assassination of Benazir Bhutto while those at the helm of affairs are beneficiaries of this …
Islamabad: Reacting to today’s hearings in Lahore, U.S. Ambassador Cameron Munter said the United States is disappointed that the Government of Pakistan did not certify that Raymond Davis has diplomatic immunity. He added that …
MUMBAI: Two days before the World Cup begins, the Shiv Sena on Thursday again raised the issue of opposing Pakistani cricketers from playing in Mumbai or anywhere else in the country. Senior party leader and …
Washington: Pakistan’s jump of its nuclear arsenal from 60 to 110 warheads is unlikely to shift the balance of power with India but poses a graver risk of these weapons landing into the hands of …
ISLAMABAD: The Standing Committee on Narcotics Control has been informed that Gutka (popular sweet chew) and Sheesha (perfumed smoking pipe, added with fruits and other delicacies) does not fall into the category of narcotics, hence …
ISLAMABAD: The government of Pakistan is likely to favor U.S. consulate employee Raymond Davis, who was arrested for killing two Pakistanis, by telling the court about his right of diplomatic immunity. In the last couple …










