News Analysis: Internet users in Egypt found ways around a government Internet blockade imposed in a futile attempt to cut off the flow of information it believed was helping to inspire and organize massive protests. Meanwhile Egyptian business was devastated. – The decision by the Egyptian government last week to shut down Internet access to the outside world has demonstrated that keeping people away from this global resource is virtually impossible. But that should be no surprise. When the U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency developed the Inter…
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Egyptian Internet Shutdown Batters Economy, Fails to Quell Protests
Plantronics InstantMeeting Fails to Make Conference Calls Easy
Plantronics InstantMeeting often fails to make conference call connections easier for BlackBerry and Android users. – The new Plantronics InstantMeeting mobile application for Android
and BlackBerry smartphones purports to make it easier for on-the-go
smartphone users to dial into voice conferences from their mobile
device, but the actual utility of the software was hampered by spotty
support for conference pro…
‘The Tourist’ fails to thrill despite Jolie, Depp
Film: “The Tourist”; Director: Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck; Cast: Johnny Depp, Angelina Jolie, Paul Bettany, Timothy Dalton, Steven Berkoff; Rating: *1/2 The “O’Henry twist”, as it began to be called after the author who chiselled the most unexpected ending to a story into a fine art, has been done to death in literature and cinema. [...]
Agni-II plus missile test fails
The experimental Launch of Agni-2-P Missile experienced a trajectory deviation immediately after the lift-off from the Wheeler island, off the coast of Orissa this morning, leading to the failure of the mission. A press release said: “Experimental launch of Agni-2-P Missile experienced a trajectory deviation. Detailed analysis is in progress.” “Many new technologies like Composite [...]
Ramba Energy’s drilling work fails to excite
Ramba Energy’s (R14.SG) plans to commence drilling work next year on 2 exploration wells in Indonesia’s Lemang oil & gas block fails to generate investor interest, with shares not yet traded.
Toktumi Line2 for iPhone Delivers VOIP and SMS over WiFi When ATandT Fails
Line2 from Toktumi, a VOIP (voice over IP) app for Apple iPhone, delivers outstanding voice quality and good SMS text messaging capability to the iOS smartphone. Leveraging either WiFi or 3G data services to deliver its calling services, Line2 provides a full second mobile telephone line to iPhone users for those all-too-common times when the AT&T network fails to serve and promises unlimited calling and texting within the United States and Canada. Users may find the $10-per-month cost slightly prohibitive, given Line2 service works only on the iPhone, not on a PC, Mac or other device. However, the application is free to download from the Apple App Store and it comes with a 30-day trial to test out the service. Also, Toktumi offers a more complete hosted PBX service to use with multiple devices, with a price starting at $15 a month. To read the full review, check out "Toktumi Line2 Delivers Second Voice and SMS Line to iPhone." Or if you have experience with Line2, share your thoughts at labs.eweek.com. – …
Govt fails to get more time
ISLAMABAD – The federal government suffered another setback when the Supreme Court on Monday declined the Federation’s request to adjourn the NRO review petition and decided that the proceedings of both the NRO review and implementation cases would be held as per schedule tomorrow (October 13).
A three-member bench headed by Chief Justice Iftikhar Chaudhary and comprised Justice Ghulam Rabbani and Justice Khalil-ur-Rehman Ramday observed that the Federation was adopting delaying tactics regarding the NRO cases.
The court observed that petitioners like Ahmed Riaz Sheikh, Khawaja Adnan and many others, whose cases are pending, have not applied for adjourning the hearing, therefore, the review of December 16, 2009 verdict and all the other petitionersÂ’ cases regarding implementation of NRO judgment would be heard by a larger bench on October 13. On September 27, 2010, Attorney General Maulvi Anwar-ul-Haq had requested the court to adjourn the NRO implementation cases and hear it along with the NRO review petition, which is pending before the court.
Salman Akram Raja opposed the adjournment and said: “The Federation was making an attempt to prolong the decision on NRO judgment for one or the other excuses.” He said that the application moved by the Federation is only for the review and not for the implementation of the December 16, 2010 judgment.
When the proceedings started on Monday, Raja Abdul Ghafoor Advocate on Record (AOR) submitted copies of the notifications dated October 06, 2010 and October 10, 2010 issued by the government for the appointment of Kamal Azfar as Advisor to Prime Minister. According to the first notification, Kamal Azfar was appointed advisor to PM with immediate effect, while the second notification, signed by Joint Secretary of Cabinet Division, mentioned that Kamal Azfar has been appointed PMÂ’s Advisor on National Disaster Management.
The court observed that due to the NRO cases the whole government machinery came into action in order to prepare terms and conditions of the advisor even on Sunday, which was a holiday. The Chief Justice said: “Till October 6 the government did not know what task should be assigned to Barrister Kamal.”
Kamal Azfar on September 15, 2010 had moved an application for the adjournment that from 22-09-2010 to 10-10-2010 he would be out of country and the court accepting his request granted him the leave.
In Dr. MubashirÂ’s petition, whose judgment was announced on December 16, 2009, Kamal Azfar appeared before the court on behalf of the Federation.
The Chief Justice asked why there was such an emergency that the government had to appoint an advisor for flood victims and the notification could have been issued a few days later, suggesting the government to withdraw the notification.
The court maintained that as far as the Federation is concerned, it is not an ordinary litigant appearing before the court, therefore, it should have followed its review petition and implementation proceedings in all seriousness but without reiterating anything in this behalf the facts narrated are sufficient to speak for themselves. It is to be noted here that the process relating to implementation of NRO judgment is also continuing and is being delayed for one or the other reasons.
The court asked Raja Abdul Ghafoor that the NRO review petition and the NRO implementation cases have been fixed before a 17-member larger bench, therefore, he should put forward some solid justification for issuing the notification in emergency.
The AOR could not answer satisfactorily except saying, “Barrister Kamal Azfar has been given the task of Disaster Management with the status of Federal Minister, therefore, he would not be available for arguments.”
Justice Ramday observed, “The government has to suffer this kind of allegation that the Federation is devising tactics to delay the judgment.”
Like Ghafoor the Attorney General also did not have any answer expect saying, “Adviser to Prime Minister has a grace period of one month under Rule 108-O of Pakistan Legal Practitioners & Bar Councils Rules, 1976, otherwise he will be penalised for the same.”
Interestingly no individual i.e. Ahmed Riaz Sheikh and Adnan A. Khawaja have ever prayed for postponement of the proceedings but it is the Federation, which is making attempts for prolonging the matter for one or the other reasons.
It is important to note here that there is not only one application, which has been filed for review but there are some other connected matters i.e. CMAs 100/2010, 246, 248/2010, CM. Appeal Nos.14 & 77/10 etc. filed by Malik Muhammad Qayyum, Abdul Basir Qureshi and other persons.
They have not moved any request for adjournment because we believe that after the date has been fixed everyone is ready to put up his case before the court. A 17-member bench has already been constituted to commence the hearing of the proceedings relating to implementation of the judgment as well as the review petition, in respect whereof order was passed on September 27, 2010, therefore, request so made on behalf of the Federation of Pakistan is accordingly declined.”
IMF fails to find consensus on currency rates
The world’s top finance officials wrap up talks after failing to reach a consensus on measures to head off what some see as a looming currency conflict. The IMF steering committee, which has been struggling to address frictions among key economies, including China, the European Union and the United States, has said it will continue its efforts to study ways to resolve global currency imbalances.
Fresh evacuations in Sindh as levee fails
KARACHI/LARKANA – Situation worsened in Thatta on Thursday as the authorities directed the residents of Sajawal, Mirpur Bathoro and Daro to leave the area for safety after a breach in Surjani Bund near Kot Aalimo widened to over 150 feet, posing serious threat of inundation.
More than 400,000 people thought to have evacuated already, but those remaining were warned to move to safer locations.
Meanwhile, an exceptionally high flood is passing through at Kotri Barrage with 9,45,536 cusecs of water inflow recorded with an outflow of 9,30,233 cusecs, which means the downstream areas would have to brace more devastation in the coming days.
According to Meteorological Department, high tides were preventing the River Indus from shedding the excess water into the Arabian Sea, which was another bad news for Thatta and the area up to the Kotri Barrage.
Gushing floodwater from the breach at Kot Aalimon embankment washed away many villages while flood torrents were roaring to wards urban areas as well, forcing the residents to rush for safety. Another breach in SM Protective Embankment had multiplied the threat to the towns of Daro and Mirpur Bathoro.
The flood torrents sustained mounting pressure at Loop Bund, as the population living near the dykes started mass exodus towards Thatta.
Meanwhile, the DCO warned that several areas were feared to be affected if the breach was not plugged.
Army rescued a large number of people stranded in floodwaters for the last three days. GOC Hyderabad Major-General Shaukat Iqbal visited the spot to monitor the situation where the Irrigation officials briefed him about the latest developments.
In Kotri, the river had expanded normal width of 200 to 300 metres to almost 3.5kms. Thousands of people have been evacuated from the threatened areas near Hyderabad, downstream of the River Indus, where more than 40 villages were swept away.
And in upper Sindh, a weeklong battle to save Shahdadkot proved futile as the gushing floodwaters from a 100-foot breach in a nullah entered the city and the surrounding villages.
Earlier, authorities gave final warning to the residents to vacate the town immediately while people also started leaving Ratodero as well. The area was inundated after the floodwaters after devastating Qubo Saeed Khan encircled the area as the flood torrents from Tori Bund changed the course. Although majority of the locals had left the area, thousands were still stranded while road link between Sindh and Balochistan remained suspended.
It is worth recalling that a 100-foot breach in Tori Bund, developed on August 7, had now expanded to one km and spread destruction not only a vast area of Sindh but also in Balochistan. The authorities had made five cuts in different dykes to save Kandhkot-Kashmore but the exercise did not meet the desired success.
In Larkana, more than 0.1 million people reached various relief camps while many others had taken shelter on the highways. About 95 per cent people, including women and children, have moved to different cities of the province.
Agencies add: The local authorities issued a new evacuation order for Shahdadkot, a town of about 300,000, for the remaining few tens of thousands of people to leave as floodwaters approached the town.
“Shahdadkot is certainly in danger,” said Sindh Relief Commissioner Riaz Ahmed Soomro. “People have been asked to evacuate, but it’s a very big town. People had built an artificial embankment but the pressure is increasing.”
Water lined the road from Hyderabad to Thatta town, as workers frantically used bulldozers to dig embankments only just higher than the flooding, and where people camped out under open skies or in makeshift tents.
“The situation in Thatta is very serious,” Soomro told Reuters. “We have dispatched army personnel, helicopters and boats to the area. The first priority is to evacuate the people.”
Many residents of the Indus delta area, about 100 km east of Karachi, had already left, he said, but “thousands” remained, said Saleh Farooqi, Director General of the National Disaster Management Agency’s Sindh office. “If a second levee breaks, more towns could be inundated.”
The Sindh irrigation minister said waters were also mounting pressure on a protective embankment in Garhi Khuda Bakhsh.
“We have strengthened the embankment because we don’t want mausoleums of our martyrs to be flooded,” the provincial minister, Saifullah Dharejo, told AFP.
On the Arabian Sea, authorities fear that coastal districts may flood in coming days, trapped by River Indus floods pushing south and rough seas.
“Most people have left Sajawal. I’m also leaving town with a heavy heart with my family,” Mohammed Bakhshal, a 40-year-old farmer, told AFP.
“Local transporters are demanding a lot of money to carry our luggage and families to Thatta and Karachi. I had Rs15,000 in savings, which I’m now spending on transport.”
Facebook Fails to Befriend Users, ACSI Says
Despite having 500 million users, Facebook scored 64 on ACSI’s satisfaction scale of 100, ranking lower than IRS e-filers, says ForeSee Results, which partnered with ASCI on the survey. – Concerns about privacy, user interface changes and advertising spurred
Facebook users to claim that they aren’t happy with the Website, according to
the 2010 American Customer
Satisfaction Index E-Business Report.
Despite having 500 million users, Facebook scored 64 on ACSI’s satisfaction
sc…
“Kosovo justice system fails to prioritize war crimesâ€
More than ten years after the end of the conflict, there has been a systematic failure in prioritizing war crimes cases in Kosovo. This is according to the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE), that presented its report in Priština on Tuesday.
Latest attempt to stop oil leak fails
The latest attempt to stop the Gulf of Mexico oil leak has failed, the oil giant BP has said. BP chief operating officer Doug Suttles said the firm was now shifting to a new strategy to stop the spill.
No, Canada’s Big Banks Don’t Justify America’s Too Big to Fails
In response to the chorus of experts calling for the mega-banks to be broken up, defenders of our current banking system argue that because Canada’s banking system is pretty stable, and Canada has some giant banks, size isn’t the issue.This might be a …
Moldova presidential vote fails
Moldova’s parliament has failed to elect the Western-leaning coalition’s candidate as president, Reuters reported today. The news agency said, quoting the chairman of parliament’s electoral commission, that the opposition communists staged a walk-out.
Moldova presidential vote fails
Moldova’s parliament has failed to elect the Western-leaning coalition’s candidate as president, Reuters reported today. The news agency said, quoting the chairman of parliament’s electoral commission, that the opposition communists staged a walk-out.
Former Managing Director of Goldman Sachs: Accounting Fraud of the Too Big to Fails May Be Worse Than Enron
Nomi Prins – former managing director of Goldman Sachs and head of the international analytics group at Bear Stearns in London – is saying the same thing that financial bloggers have been saying: The giant banks are manipulating their books to make the…
The Weak Dollar and the Too Big to Fails
Former chief IMF economist Simon Johnson points out that the U.S. is intentionally weakening the dollar in order to bail out the too big to fails:To bail out our banks, we need cheap money, and this implies some inflation. To finance our current accoun…
Moldovan parliament fails to elect president
Moldova faced political instability after a walkout by communists in parliament blocked the election of the pro-Western coalition candidate as state president. The vote for president – for which Marian Lupu was the only candidate – was the latest attempt by the governing Alliance for European Integration to tighten its grip on the ex-Soviet state after defeating the communists in a July poll.



