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Decision review system won’t please all teams: Dhoni

dhoni7888India skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni feels that the introduction of the Umpire Decision Review System (UDRS) in the cricket World Cup won’t make all teams happy. The debatable UDRS will make its debut in the World Cup from the quarterfinal stages and Dhoni said the Indian team has done its homework on the system. “We [...]

Back To Rehab For Charlie Sheen

In news that will surprise absolutely no one, Charlie Sheen is going to rehab and his show — CBS’ Two and a Half Men — is going on hiatus. Sheen was hospitalized early Thursday morning complaining of severe abdominal pains. This came after Charlie’s alleged cocaine binge — complete with escorts and pornstars — at [...]

BCCI asks ICC to reconsider decision on Eden

International Cricket CouncilThe Indian cricket board Friday asked the International Cricket Council (ICC) to reconsider its decision of taking away the India-England World Cup match from the Eden Gardens stadium in Kolkata. “We have written a letter to the ICC to reconsider its decision. Now it is up to the ICC to decide, but we are confident [...]

Telekom sale decision “won’t be reviewed”

Telecommunications Minister Jasna Matić has commented on a decision to extend the deadline for submission of bids in the Telekom Srbija tender until March 31. This did not mean that the Serbian government was reviewing its decision to sell the state-owned telecommunications company, she said in Belgrade on Friday.

Turkish organ case decision criticized

Minister for Kosovo Goran Bogdanović says the Turskish decision to release Yusuf Sonmez was a bad message to all those who had committed crimes. Sonmez is a surgeon suspected of involvement in illegal human organ trafficking in Kosovo.

“KPS decision political, has no effect”

The Kosovo police (KPS) decision to “ban vehicles wiht new license plates containing the initials of Kosovo municipalities” is political. This is according to State Secretary for Kosovo and Metohija Oliver Ivanović, who also stated on Tuesday that the move will have no effect.

Assange extradition decision in one month

A British court will decide whether to extradite Julian Assange to Sweden next month.
This was decided today when the Australian founder and editor-in-chief of the Wikileaks whistleblowing website briefly appeared at Belmarsh Magistrates’ Court.

POL prices hike rolled back


ISLAMABAD – With the consensus of all parliamentary parties, Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani Thursday announced to withdraw the recent hike in the prices of petroleum (POL) products.
“On the demand of the people and political leadership of the country, I announce to restore the POL prices as of December 31, 2010. The decision is taken with the consensus of all the parliamentary parties. It was impossible if there was no consensus,” the premier said while speaking during the National Assembly session.
The government had raised fuel prices by as much as 9 per cent on the eve of New Year. Days later, the second-largest ruling coalition – Muttahida Qaumi Movement – cited the price hike as a reason for joining the opposition. The defection deprived the ruling Pakistan PeopleÂ’s Party of a majority in the Parliament, plunging the country into political turmoil at a time of severe economic troubles and relentless militant attacks.
The rollback was also one of the PML-NÂ’s several demands presented to Prime Minister Gilani. PML-N chief Nawaz Sharif also wanted a 30 per cent cut in the government expenditure and the implementation of a series of court verdicts against the PPP members over corruption. In his speech, the prime minister said before announcing the withdrawal, he met with the parliamentary leaders of all the parties where Finance Minister Hafeez Shaikh and his team briefed them on the recent economic situation of the country.
“During the meeting, we reached a consensus that the recent hike in POL prices should be withdrawn and the new prices should be as of December 31,” the prime minister told the Lower House.
He informed the House that during the meeting, it was decided that a parliamentary committee comprising all the political partiesÂ’ members would be constituted that would not only devise a strategy to handle the influence of fluctuating prices of petroleum products in the international market but would also draw an economic road map for the country.
Later, leader of the opposition in the National Assembly Ch Nisar Ali Khan lauded the decision of the Prime Minister to withdraw the recent increase in the POL prices. “It was a demand of the people of Pakistan and today the Prime Minister has bowed in submission of people which is a good tradition”, Nisar said while adding that the act would give a message that the Parliament was serious in resolving the problems of the people. He said that another problem being faced by the people was the gas loadshedding and the government should also take steps in that direction.
Commenting on the murder of the Punjab Governor Salmaan Taseer, Nisar said it was a gory incident but some federal ministers were terming it a political killing even when the inquiry report was still pending.
He said that the ministers should avoid giving such statements when the society had already divided on this incident.
“If some body wants to get the slot of Governor Punjab then he should use any other pitch. Stop making statements like ‘Ranjit Singh’ or ‘Maula Jatt’. Providing security to Taseer was the responsibility of Islamabad police as he was in the Capital. Inquiry committees are working on it and let them complete their investigation, he said. If someone found involved, action would be taken against him”, Nisar said.
He told that Chief Minister Mian Shahbaz Sharif was willing to attend the funeral prayer of Taseer but Senior Minister Raja Riaz urged him not to come to avert any untoward situation, as number of PPP workers were in anger after such statements. Chief of Awami National Party Asfandyar Wali Khan thanked the Prime Minister and the parliamentary leaders of all the political parties for sitting with the PM on his advice to settle the issue of price hike in POL products.
“It is a bold step and also a proof that we can collectively solve the issues of people. Deputy Parliamentary Leader of MQM Haider Abbas Rizvi while congratulating the parliamentarians and people of Pakistan tanked the Prime Minister and termed it a bold step. It is difficult to undo his own decision but we are thankful to PM Gilani who reviewed his decision,” Rizvi added. He also urged the PM to review the prices of LNG and CNG too. Talking about the briefing of the Finance Minister to the parliamentary leaders Rizvi said that Finance Minister told them that the government had a plan to give subsidy of Rs30 billion to people on electricity but “till now it has given the subsidy of Rs156 billion.”
Maulana Ataur Rehman of JUI-F also welcomed the decision and congratulated the Parliament and people of Pakistan on the decision of Supreme Court of Pakistan ordering Ministry of Religious Affairs to pay back 700 riyals to each Haji. Talking about the murder of Punjab governor, he said his party had been requesting the govt not to touch the issue of amending blasphemy law but the govt and the governor did not pay heed to it and neglected their demand.
“The inquiry is still in way; however, if we take the statement of killer accurate the fault was of the governor,” he added.
He demanded of the govt to dissolve the committee formed to introduce amendments into the law and to withdraw the bill of Sherry Rehman. “If the government touches such sensitive laws then such incidents can again happen. The govt is responsible not the young generation. However JUI-F respects the law and the religious parties never take law into their hands,” Ataur Rehman said. Riaz Hussain Pirzada also congratulated the House and people for the withdrawal of hike in POL prices. Talking about the murder of Salmaan Taseer he said that it was not on the ground of religion. Such steps are taken after proper planning. There would be a network behind it, he added.
Meanwhile, the House also offered fateha for the departed soul of Governor Salmaan Taseer. Earlier, the parliamentary leaders of political parties met with Prime Minister Syed Yousuf Raza to discuss the hike in POL prices.
Finance Minister Abdul Hafiz Sheikh briefed the Parliamentary leaders on the economic situation of the country and recent hike of the POL products. The meeting decided to withdraw the increase in POL prices and to form a parliamentary committee to draw an economic road map for the country.

Diplomatic tussle between Italy and Brazil

Italy has roundly condemned Brazil’s decision not to extradite a former far-left militant convicted of a string of murders in the 1970’s.
Cesare Battisti escaped from an Italian prison in 1981 and lived in France for many years. But he was forced to flee when Paris approved his extradition in 2007.

MTV “No Easy Decision” Follows “16 & Pregnant” Star Markai Durham Through Abortion

Another day, another controversy for one of the stars of MTV’s 16 & Pregnant/Teen Mom franchise. Markai Durham, one of the moms featured on the second season of MTV’s popular, albeit controversial docu-soap, 16 and Pregnant was featured in one of the network’s most buzzed-about specials to date as she allowed MTV cameras to shadow [...]

FCC Plays for Time with Fast Publication of Network Neutrality Decision

News Analysis: The FCC rushed to publish its Network Neutrality ruling on the agencys Web site on Dec. 23. But whether this move will breathe long life into the regulations remains doubtful. – The Federal Communications Commission published its “Open Internet” decision on Dec. 23 just two days after the 3-2 party line vote to impose network neutrality rules on Internet service providers.
The FCC rarely publishes its decisions this
quickly. After the rule has been published there is us…


FCC Net Neutrality Decision Faces Tenuous Existence

News Analysis: The Federal Communications Commission’s newly adopted rule enforcing limited network neutrality faces dim prospects for a long existence in the face of strong industry and congressional opposition. – The
new Federal Communications Commission rule approved Dec. 21 on a 3-2 party line
vote imposing limited network neutrality on Internet service providers
dissatisfied even its supporters and is likely to be nullified by lawsuits and
congressional action before it has a chance to take practical …


Ex-PM praises Swiss investigator’s “brave decision”

Opposition DSS party leader and former Serbian PM for two terms Vojislav KoÅ¡tunica has welcomed the Kosovo organ trafficking investigation. KoÅ¡tunica said on Friday that Dick Marty’s “decision to reveal the darkest truth about war crimes against the Serbs was brave”, adding that parts of the international community were also to blame for covering up the crimes.

Ponting says decision on retaining Oz captaincy not his to make

Ricky PontingRicky Ponting has said that his future as Australian Test skipper is now out of his hands after a dreadful run of results have left his team on the verge of an embarrassing Ashes defeat. “Probably not a decision for me to make, is it?” Ponting replied when asked if he could stay on as [...]

Sweden appeals Assange bail decision

WikiLeaks editor-in-chief Julian Assange has been freed on bail by a UK court today, “to cheers from inside and outside the court”, the Guardian reports. But Assange will stay in detention tonight after Swedish prosecutors’ move to appeal the British court’s decision to grant him bail on allegations of rape in Stockholm.

Premier changes Nobel boycott decision

Serbia will send an official to the ceremony in Oslo for this year’s winner of the Nobel Peace Prize award.
This comes despite an announcement this week that the ceremony, set to honor a Chinese dissident and opposed by China, would not be attended.

Chinese ambassador welcomes decision

Chinese Ambassador to Serbia Wei Jinghua says that China “highly appreciates” Serbia’s decision not to attend Nobel Peace Prize ceremony for Liu Xiaobo.

“Serbian people know that awarding the Nobel Peace Prize to the Chinese dissident has nothing to do with peace,” he pointed out.

Nobel boycott “no easy decision”, says FM

Foreign Minister Vuk Jeremić said that Serbia’s decision not to attend the Nobel Peace Prize ceremony was not made easily. But he told TV B92 late on Wednesday that such a move was in the best interests of the country at this point.

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Karnataka CM Yeddyurappa”s fate in Gadkari”s hands, final decision today

Karnataka Chief Minister B.S. Yeddyurappa will meet Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) chief Nitin Gadkari here today to plead against his removal over allegations of land scams. Gadkari has been authorised by the party”s senior leaders to take the final decision on whether to allow Yeddyurappa to remain in office or ask him to quit in [...]