Facebook Boycott Drama Seriel (via PIECEMEAL)
From the Blog ahkath - I still couldn't figure out the exact reason for banning facebook in Pakistan.� When and with what purpose do they repeat this action and who is behind all this banning game? Reason 1 (religious):� Facebook should be banned because of "Draw ... . Read Full Post
HUM TV organizes a Telethon for Flood Victims on September 18, 2011
From the Blog pakium - [ PR - Karachi ] HUM TV organized a telethon on Sunday, September 18 from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. to generate funds for the flood victims of interior Sindh. A grand total of one crore and sixty-five lacs was collected during the four-hour telethon, which ... . Read Full Post
No ADs
From the Blog smacula - Yes you read it right. It says 'No Ads' and not 'No AIDS'. Well you may or may not have noticed the new blog layout, depending whether you are reading this through an RSS reader or on the actual blog, but I have made another change. ... . Read Full Post
No spamming please!
From the Blog SpringOfAutumn - ������������������������������������ I had been away from my b... . Read Full Post
Health and Fitness Tips for Busy Moms (Guest Post)
From the Blog HousewifesUtopia - Working moms have their work cut out for them. They need to practice incredible balance in order to fulfill their work well and to take care of their kids, husbands and homes. This is the reason why many moms feel they don't have eno... . Read Full Post
At last General Kayani wakes up
From the Blog Pakistanic - At last General Kayani wakes up 22 September 2011 � � Other Kayani on Karachi At last Chief of Army Staff General Pervez Kayani wakes to the poor law and order situation in the city of Karachi. On Wednesday night he held a key meeting with business community and ensured them of taking full possible action against the miscreants in the city. Speaking on the occasion Kayani Read the complete post at: Pakistani News . Read Full Post
Ethiopia's anti-terror law and freedom of expression
From the Blog foreignpolicyblogs - Ethiopia's anti-terror law and freedom of expression 22 September 2011 � � Politics , War Reporters Without Borders voiced concern today for the safety of Ethiopia's journalists after a long-time government critic was arrested along with four opposition party members on 15 September in Addis Ababa, becoming the latest in a series of local and foreign reporters to be held on “terrorism” charges. Ethiopia's 2009 "anti-terrorist" law has today become Read the complete post at: Foreign Policy BlogsForeign Policy Blogs | The FPA Global Affairs Blog Network � . Read Full Post
Bring an end to cyber bullyng
From the Blog foreignpolicyblogs - Bring an end to cyber bullyng 22 September 2011 � � Miscellaneous Last Spring I brought you the piece, Bullying is Abuse, regarding the case of 15 year-old Phoebe Prince who committed suicide in Boston following her bulling. Now with technology in every child's hands bullying is even easier, quicker and can be more widespread with only a click of a button or mouse. Children text images and rumors, Read the complete post at: Foreign Policy BlogsForeign Policy Blogs | The FPA Global Affairs Blog Network � . Read Full Post
The International Day of Peace
From the Blog foreignpolicyblogs - The International Day of Peace 22 September 2011 � � Politics The International Day of Peace which was established by a U.N. resolution in 1982, and is marked every year on September 21, is a global event whose activities are significant in highlighting the worldwide efforts towards conflict resolution and peace building. This day is however more relevant to the continent of Africa where most conflicts Read the complete post at: Foreign Policy BlogsForeign Policy Blogs | The FPA Global Affairs Blog Network � . Read Full Post
The leadership Dilemma
From the Blog foreignpolicyblogs - The leadership Dilemma 22 September 2011 � � Politics It is interesting to see how international institutions define development as a promotion of specific economic development model. Well developed development practice requires a certain level of state intervention to protect private property and enforce laws that respond to social changes. I have no doubt that such institutions contributed in promoting and facilitating development practices Read the complete post at: Foreign Policy BlogsForeign Policy Blogs | The FPA Global Affairs Blog Network � . Read Full Post

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