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Entries for September, 2008

Yahoo! Messenger 9.0 is out

After months of beta testing, Yahoo! has officially released the final version of Yahoo!  Messenger 9.0, which means no more betas!
Just after a week after Microsoft released Windows Live Messenger 9.0, Yahoo releases its popular IM for Windows XP and Vista, and comes packed with many new features including the new and improved user-interface.

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Hum Log – by Amjad Islam Amjad

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Pakistan’s president tells Palin she’s ‘gorgeous’

I have no words to express my disgust over this piece of news. Does this moron not realize that he is representing Pakistan at an international level in the capacity of the President of Pakistan and its 160 million Pakistanis? Or maybe its just his “vadera” background which took over him…

NEW YORK (CNN) — Pakistan’s [...]

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Enjoy Free V to V and V to PTCL Calls With Vfone Unlimited

As anticipated, PTCL has launched a new package for its (WLL) Vfone customers. As the name say, “Vfone Unlimited”, offers you unlimited calls to Vfone to Vfone and Vfone to PTCL Landline numbers at a flat rate of Rs. 600 per month (inclusive of all taxes)
Apparently, a very fruitful offer, but I doubt that home [...]

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Another unsung hero of Pakistan?

Originally posted by Jehan Ara

After all he is the only Pakistani to have won a medal at the Paralympic Games in Beijing. He suffers from Cerebral Palsy. Haider created history when he won the silver medal for Pakistan in the Long Jump competition. Haider covered the distance of 6.44 meters, equal to the Tunisian competitor [...]

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The Gloves Are Off In Pakistan

Published on Monday, September 22, 2008 by The Asia Times

by Syed Saleem Shahzad

KARACHI – Pakistani authorities have compared Saturday evening’s devastating truck suicide attack on the Marriott Hotel in the capital Islamabad to the September 11, 2001, attacks on the United States.
In terms of its psychological effect, the blast, which killed more than 80 [...]

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Who’s fighting for what?

The whole nation is struck dumb after the recent attack on the Marriott Hotel in Islamabad. But is it really something new for us? Do we consider for a single moment what this whole mess is all about? Don’t we all need to think whether this so called “War on Terrorism” is actually our war?

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