16 more terrorists killed in Swat, SWA: ISPR

RAWALPINDI: The security forces have killed another 16 militants in ongoing operations in South Waziristan Agency and Swat while 2 soldiers embraced shahadat during the last 24 hours.

According to the ISPR, troops conducted cordon and search operation near Kunar Sar. During search they were fired upon. During exchange of fire 10 terrorists were killed and 5 apprehended.

On Jandola Sector, forces conducted search and clearance operation at Udin Sar near Janata and defused 3 IEDs. During search and clearance operation, an IED blasted at Udin Sar near Janata and as a result 2 soldiers embraced shahadat.

Security forces conducted search and clearance operation at Chalwesti and Barwand area and recovered huge cache of arms and ammunitions.

Moreover, terrorists fired with small arms at Tirkli Khubrai check post near Tip Sar, which was effectively responded.

Armed forces carried out area domination operations at Badam Shah near Pash Ziarat on Razmak Sector.

Meanwhile, in Swat Malakand Operation Rah-e-Rast, security forces conducted search and clearance operation at Charsada, Charbagh, Kabbal, Daggar, Udigram, killed 6 terrorists and apprehended 1 along with huge cache of arms and ammunition.

Moreover, 4 suspects voluntarily surrendered to security forces at Zara Khela.

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US missile strike kills five in Pakistan: officials (AFP via Yahoo! News)

A US drone missile attack Tuesday killed at least five suspected militants in the 11th such strike targeting Pakistan’s northwest Taliban strongholds this month, security officials said.

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JAL files for bankruptcy

TOKYO: Japan Airlines filed for bankruptcy protection on Tuesday as it battles to overcome crippling debts, a foreign news agency reported.

Asia’’s biggest carrier will receive billions of dollars in public aid to keep it flying as it undergoes a painful revamp that will see it cut about 15,600 jobs, about a third of its staff.

Management at Japan Airlines (JAL) formally began proceedings Tuesday afternoon, making it one of the highest profile victims yet of Japan’’s economic woes.

Soon after its filing, the Tokyo Stock Exchange said the company would be delisted from the bourse on February 20.

The firm has estimated debts of about 2.32 trillion yen (25.7 billion dollars) and, as well as cutting jobs, will also look to slash routes and sell assets.

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10 foreign, one Indian players bought in IPL-3

MUMBAI: The Indian Premier League (IPL) 2010 Tuesday kicked off in earnest with the third Players? Auction at Mumbai in which ten foreign and one Indian players were bought by the eight franchises on the basis of their nationality rather than performance.

However, no Pakistani cricketer has been included in the IPL.

With a mere seven weeks to go, all the eight franchisees utilized distinct strategies to pick up the players that formed a tactical fit for the playing squads.

The highlight of the auction though was the use of a tie-breaker which was used twice to break the deadlock for two debutants namely Keiron Pollard and Shane Bon. They were the costliest players in this auction bought for 750,000 dollars each.

The West Indian all-rounder Keiron Pollard will now play for the Mumbai Indians after a four way tie between Mumbai Indians, Kolkata Knight Riders, Chennai Super Kings and the Royal Challengers Bangalore. New Zealand pacer Shane Bond will debut for the Kolkata Knight Riders after a two way tie with the Deccan Chargers.

Another West Indian Kemar Roach saw multiple bids and a distinctly higher bid price of US$ 720,000 as compared to his base price of US $ 100,000. South African paceman Wayne Parnell was another sought after player at the third auction who finally went under the hammer to the Delhi Daredevils at US $ 610,000. Mohammad Kaif was picked up by the Kings XI Punjab for US $ 250,000 after being put back into the auction for a second round.

The IPL 2010 will see one Englishman, three South Africans, two Australians, one New Zealander, two West Indians and one Sri Lankan make their debuts in the Indian Premier League 2010.

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Doctors can?t be sued under criminal charges: Aitzaz

LAHORE

FORMER President of the Supreme Court Bar Association Aitzaz Ahsan has said that every allegation of medical negligence should be inves

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Kite makers? plight continues

LAHORE

PEOPLE related to the business associated with the kite flying are suffering from economic problems due to the ban on the sport.
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?Khurram needs to improve technique?

HOBART: Young batsman Khurram Manzoor batted for more than five hours to help save Pakistan in their third Test against Australia here at the Belleriv

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Reforms committee agrees to retain Federal Shariat Court

ISLAMABAD: The Parliamentary Committee on Constitutional Reforms Tuesday agreed to retain the Federal Shariat Court.

The committee presided over by Raza Rabbani held a closed-door meeting to review the constitutional clauses about justice and courts.

According to sources, Article 175 of the Constitution was examined at the meeting. Some parties made recommendations to abolish the federal shariat court by terming it a parallel justice system. However, on the insistence of some other parties, they finally reached a consensus that the shariat court be retained after removal of discriminatory laws.

The committee is scheduled to meet again on Wednesday.

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SC releases detailed ruling in NRO case

ISLAMABAD: The Supreme Court of Pakistan on Tuesday released the detailed judgment in the National Reconciliation Ordinance case.

The 287-page detailed ruling was penned by the Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry.

The judgment was signed by Justice Khalil Ramday on Jan 12 before his retirement.

Citing the example of Filipino dictator Ferdinand Marcos, the ruling said that the Philippine government had also brought the looted money by the dictator back to the country from Switzerland, which could be taken as a reference.

According to sources, the Supreme Court declared the NRO null and void, and contrary to the Constitution of Pakistan. It has also termed the controversial ordinance in contrast to the national interest and violates the several clauses of the Constitution.

It may be reminded here that the Supreme Court (SC) in its short judgment on Dec 16, 2009 had struck down the controversial NRO, saying it is null and void.

The court has said that the NRO ensured legal cover to corruption by the privileged class

In its landmark and the expected judgment, a 17-member bench of the apex court headed by Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry had declared the NRO an instrument void ab initio, being ultra vires and violative of various constitutional provisions including Articles 4, 8, 25, 62(f), 63(i)(p), 89, 175 and 227 of the Constitution.

Former federal minister Dr Mubashar Hassan, former bureaucrat Roedad Khan, Qazi Hussain Ahmed and Chief Minister Punjab Mian Shahbaz Sharif had challenged the NRO before the Supreme Court in 2007.

?All steps taken, actions suffered, and all orders passed by whatever authority, any orders passed by the courts of law including the orders of discharge and acquittals recorded in favour of the accused persons, are also declared never to have existed in the eyes of law and resultantly of no legal effect,? the court had ruled in its short order read out by Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry.

The larger bench of the apex court ruled that all cases in which the accused persons were either discharged or acquitted under Section 2 of the NRO or where proceedings pending against the holders of public office had got terminated in view of Section 7 thereof, a list of which cases has been furnished to this Court and any other such cases/proceedings which may not have been brought to the notice of this Court, shall stand revived and relegated to the status of pre-5th of October, 2007 position.

The Court had also directed the concerned courts including the trial, the appellate and the review courts to summon the persons accused in such cases and then to proceed in the respective matters in accordance with law from the stage from where such proceedings had been brought to an end in pursuance of the above provisions of the NRO.

The 17-member bench comprised of Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry Justice, Javed Iqbal, Justice Sardar Muhammad Raza Khan, Justice Khalil-ur-Rehman Ramday, Justice Mian Shakirullah Jan, Justice Tassadduq Hussain Jillani, Justice Nasir-ul-Mulk, Justice Raja Fayyaz Ahmed, Justice Chaudhry Ijaz Ahmed, Justice Muhammad Sair Ali, Justice Mahmood Akhtar Shahid Siddiqui, Justice S Khawja, Justice Anwar Zaheer Jamali, Justice Khilji Arif Hussain, Justice Rahmat Husain Jafferi, Justice Tariq Parvez and Justice Ghulam Rabbani.

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ADB report on RPP be presented to Parliament, Gilani asks Tarin

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani Tuesday asked Finance Minister Shaukat Tarin to take the Parliament into confidence about the Asian Development Bank?s report on rental power plants.

While the Finance Minister informed the Premier Gilani that country?s forex reserves had crossed USD15 billions.

Tarin called on the Prime Minister at the PM House in Islamabad to discuss the country?s overall economic situation.

The Prime Minister said the government?s top priority is to control inflation and price hike for which efforts are being made. He advised the minister that transparency should be ensured in all power projects.

Briefing the Prime Minister about country?s financial condition, Tarin said economic indicators are showing positive results.

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