Sunday, July 7, 2013

Pak cricket structure needs dire change not batting coach Miandad

  • The Cambodia News.Net - Saturday 6th July, 2013

    An Asian TV channel based in England has been given a penalty of 85,000 pounds for showing a speech where an Islamic leader said Muslims had 'a duty to kill' anyone who offended the Prophet Muhammad. According to BBC,the media regulator, Ofcom had responded by saying that the programme was likely to encourage or incite the commission of crime, giving orders that the programme must not be ...

  • Osama doc Afridis brother denied permission to meet him in jail

    The Cambodia News.Net - Saturday 6th July, 2013

    The brother of jailed Pakistani doctor, Shakil Afridi, who helped the US track down Osama bin Laden, cannot meet him in prison, authorities at the Peshawar Central Prison said. The authorities said only wife and children of Afridi were entitled to meet him in Khyber tribal district. According to Dawn News, the lawyer for Afridi later said Jamil Afridi had again contacted the provincial home ...

  • PCB claims lack of bilateral series with India cost them 80 mln dollars

    The Cambodia News.Net - Saturday 6th July, 2013

    The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has claimed that it had lost approximately 80 million dollars in its broadcasting deal with the Dubai-based Ten Sports that ended last month, due to a lack of bilateral series with India. According to the Daily Times, Pakistan toured India in December 2012 for a short one-day series, the first bilateral series between the two countries since 2007, although India ...

  • Whatmore says Pakistan will fight to win in West Indies

    The Cambodia News.Net - Saturday 6th July, 2013

    Pakistan cricket coach Dav Whatmore has assured supporters that his side would put behind the dismal show in the ICC Champions Trophy and fight for better results on their tour of the West Indies. Accoding to the Daily Times, Whatmore said that Pakistan would fight very hard to win, with the first one-day between Pakistan and the West Indies to be played in Guyana on July 14, and five one-day ...

  • PCB supports Kanerias life ban

    The Cambodia News.Net - Saturday 6th July, 2013

    The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has supported the decision of the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) to uphold the life ban on leg-spinner Danish Kaneria. According to the Daily Times, the PCB called on Kaneria, who was banned for luring his Essex teammate Mervyn Westfield to concede an agreed number of runs in return for money in a 2009 spot-fixing scandal, to reflect on his conduct and ...

  • Intel Offers Glimpse of Future

    The Cambodia News.Net - Friday 5th July, 2013

    SAN FRANCISCO High tech companies are busy developing the next generation of products that will help us drive our cars, do our shopping and even care for our children. High tech giant Intel showed reporters some experimental devices in San Francisco. A vehicle mock-up shows a driver whose brain activity, monitored by head sensors, and eye movement, tracked by a dashboard camera, ...

  • Implement 13th amendment India tells Sri Lanka

    The Cambodia News.Net - Friday 5th July, 2013

    India Friday told Sri Lanka categorically not to dilute a key constitutional provision that promises autonomy to the Tamil minority. External Affairs Minister Salman Khurshid conveyed the message to Sri Lankan minister Basil Rajapaksa that Colombo should go beyond the 13th amendment to the constitution "to ensure meaningful development of Sri Lanka". Basil Rajapaksa, a brother of President ...

  • Activists Syrian Planes Continue to Pound Rebels

    VOA - Saturday 6th July, 2013

    Activists say Syrian warplanes carried out strikes on the outskirts of Damascus Saturday, as President Bashar al-Assad's government continues its bid to push back rebels. The British-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights also reported fresh clashes around the capital and renewed government shelling on rebel-held areas of the central city of Homs. The Observatory says neighborhoods ...

  • Air Force members arrested for drug distribution in Riau

    The Jakarta Post - Saturday 6th July, 2013

    Two Air Force members, identified as BW and RY were among six drug dealers arrested by investigators from the National Narcotics Agency (BNN). The four other dealers were identified only as KS, JC,AM and S. These people had long been suspected of supplying drugs to a number of night clubs in Pekanbaru, Riau. Tempo.co reported on Saturday. BW holds the rank of sergeant major, while RY is a ...

  • Egypt Still Tense after Day of Deadly Clashes

    VOA - Saturday 6th July, 2013

    The Egyptian capital remains tense Saturday, with supporters and opponents of deposed Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi still camped out in the city after an explosion of violence Friday left at least 30 people dead. Rocks and other remnants of the battles still littered the streets of central Cairo Saturday morning. Friday's clashes erupted after thousands of Morsi's supporters ...

  • Train in central Pakistan hits rickshaw kills 12

    San Diego Union-Tribune - Saturday 6th July, 2013

    LAHORE, Pakistan -; A police officer says a train traveling through central Pakistan hit an overloaded rickshaw at an unmanned railway crossing, killing 12 ...

  • Humerus reunion Doc returns Vietnamese vets arm

    Gadsden Times - Saturday 6th July, 2013

    Dr. Sam Axelrad brought the skeletal keepsake home to Texas as a reminder that when a badly injured North Vietnamese soldier was brought to him, he did the right thing and fixed him up. The bones sat in a closet for decades, and when the Houston urologist finally pulled them out two years ago, he wondered about their true owner, Nguyen Quang Hung.The men were reunited Monday at Hung's home ...

  • At least 10 killed in Pakistan train accident Officials

    Times of India - Saturday 6th July, 2013

    LAHORE: At least 10 people including two children were killed on Saturday after a train collided with a packed motorcycle rickshaw in Pakistan's eastern Punjab province, officials said. A high-speed train traveling from country's largest city Karachi to the capital of Punjab ...

  • A boisterous royal ritual

    The Jakarta Post - Saturday 6th July, 2013

    Extgravaganza: Dancers perfom the Kancet Lasan at the festival's opening.Erau comes from the Kutai word eroh, meaning noisy, boisterous and cheerful. The pervading atmosphere of joy and excitement is in the sense of various groups engaged in activities to celebrate an event recognizing the significance of sacred rituals and entertainment. The Erau International Folklore and Art Festival, ...

  • From the PGA Tour ATT National results in marquee champion

    The Jakarta Post - Saturday 6th July, 2013

    With the conspicuous absence of host Tiger Woods from the field due to an elbow injury, the AT&T National got under way without its main ingredient. Held at the famed Congressional Country Club (par 71), the annual event incidentally did not lack star power. Adam Scott and Jason Day of Australia as well as Americans Hunter Mahan and Brandt Snedeker were in the mix. The first round yielded a ...

  • The office SOB who stops at nothing to get their way

    The Jakarta Post - Saturday 6th July, 2013

    Corporate genius or psychopath? It's a thin line that divides them. Most people who work in companies run afoul of such a person at least once during their career. Some rise to astonishing heights, and they can cause enormous damage. Dealing with them can be tricky, but here are some tips.In Costa-Gavras's film Le Capital, an unscrupulous banker sends his bank's shares crashing in ...

  • Loud but not proud Five ways of dealing with abusive bosses who shout you down

    The Jakarta Post - Saturday 6th July, 2013

    Let's face it, it's not easy being the boss. According to a study from HR provider Adecco, only 30 percent of employees aspire to have the boss's job. But simply having responsibility doesn't garner respect or a working relationship. About 37 percent of the employees polled thought they were smarter than their boss and some estimates suggest that a staggering 80 percent of ...

  • Immigration Minister Tony Burke admits Malaysia asylum seeker swap deal no longer viable

    ABC Australia - Saturday 6th July, 2013

    Australia The Federal Government has admitted that an asylum seeker deal signed with Malaysia two years ago would no longer work.As part of a swap deal with Malaysia signed in July 2011, Australia was to send 800 asylum seekers to the country and accept 4000 verified refugees in return.The Government says the deal would have worked at the time, but the Coalition refused to support it.Two years ...

  • UAE-funded school opened in Swat Pakistan

    WAM - Saturday 6th July, 2013

    WAM SWAT, PAKISTAN: The UAE Project to Assist Pakistan, has opened a new preparatory school in Kalam village, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan, as part of the UAE's efforts to boost educational development in the province under directives and initiatives by President His Highness Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan. The new Haryati School in Kalam village will serve 225 male and female ...

  • Pekka Lundmark Creating openness for employees to speak up and have their say

    The Jakarta Post - Saturday 6th July, 2013

    (Courtesy of Konecranes)More than 20 years of managerial postings make Pekka Lundmark, the CEO and president director of the Finland-based Konecranes, well aware of the positive effects of openness in corporate management. As a leader, Lundmark makes the ultimate decisions and is responsible for them, but he wants to be challenged and told if he is about to make a wrong decision. "It's ...

  • Pelindo III to build new fixed cranes in three ports

    The Jakarta Post - Saturday 6th July, 2013

    State-run port company Pelindo III will construct new fixed cranes worth US$10.75 million in three of its ports in Java, Kalimantan and Nusa Tenggara in a bid to cope with surging traffic. Pelindo III commercial and business development director Husein Latief said in Jakarta on Friday that the new cranes would be built in its Gresik, East Java, port, Batulicin Port in South Kalimantan and Lembar ...

  • Dengue outbreak strikes 1800 in Philippine province

    The Straits Times - Saturday 6th July, 2013

    ILOILO, THE PHILIPPINES (AFP) - Dengue fever has surged in central Philippines, infecting more than 1,800 people and killing at least 10, a provincial official said on Saturday. The number of people struck down by the mosquito-borne disease in the central province of Iloilo this year was already 71 per cent higher than the same period last year, provincial administrator Raul Banias told AFP. He ...

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