Iran told Western nations today that executions in the Islamic republic are none of their business. The United States on January 31 urged Iran to halt executions, with the U.S. State Department saying it was “particularly troubled” by the hanging of a Dutch-Iranian woman after she was denied consular access.
Posts Tagged ‘tells’
Richard Chamberlain Tells Gay Actors: “Stay In The Closet!â€
Actor Richard Chamberlain, who managed to keep his homosexuality a secret for decades, has offered a bit of controversial advice to other gay actors: “Stay in the closet!” Chamberlain, now 76, became a TV idol in the 1960s playing the impossibly handsome Dr. Kildare on the popular series of the same name. Richard is also [...]
Punish 26/11 perpetrators, India tells Pak
On the second anniversary of the 26/11 Mumbai terror attack, External Affairs Minister, S.M. Krishna called upon Pakistan to punish the perpetrators. “On the second anniversary of the barbaric terrorist attack in Mumbai, the nation pays respectful homage to its sons and daughters and foreign guests, whose innocent lives were cruelly snuffed out. The day [...]
Cameron tells England cricketers ‘whole country behind them’ in Ashes defence questdkidkdijdkid
British Prime Minister David Cameron has conveyed support to the England cricket team as they prepare to defend the Ashes, through a personal video message saying, “The whole country is behind you.” According to the Sydney Morning Herald, Cameron wished them success in their forthcoming series against Australia. “I want to take this opportunity to [...]
Apple iPhone 5 Won’t Have SIM, Apple Tells Carriers: Report
The next Apple iPhone wont have a SIM card, Apple has reportedly assured untrusting European carriers that are worried such a development would damage their bottom lines. – Apple has told several European carriers that the iPhone 5, due out
in mid-2011, will not include a subscriber identity module, better
known as a SIM card, the Financial Times reported Nov. 22, citing “people close to the operators.”
It was first reported by GigaOm in October that Apple was work…
Porn star Anderson tells all about ‘scary’ night with Charlie Sheen
Adult-film star Capri Anderson, who was found in actor Charlie Sheen”s hotel room the morning of his arrest last month, is all set to speak about the whole incident in an interview. Anderson was embroiled in the controversy when police officers arrived at New York”s famed Plaza Hotel and found her locked in the bathroom [...]
Cher Tells Parade Magazine: “Chaz’s Transition Has Been Hardâ€
Showbiz icon Cher chats with the Nov. 21 issue of Parade Magazine about the gender reassignment surgery that turned her daughter Chastity into her son Chaz. The “Take Me Home” singer admits that watching Chaz become a man has been challenging for her to deal with as a mother. “It’s hard, ’cause she’s still my [...]
SAP Tells Court It Is Sorry for Violating Oracle Copyrights
CEO tells court that "[TomorrowNow was] doing things that required much closer scrutiny, and we didn’t do that. … I am sorry for that." – Back on Oct. 28, German enterprise application maker SAP
admitted
in a court document that it took corporate responsibility for copyright infringement
involving its marketplace rival, Oracle three and a half years after Oracle
first brought the lawsuit.
On Nov. 15, two weeks after the damages…
Oz stripper tells of sex romp with Mel B and her hubby
A Kings Cross stripper has claimed that she had a spicy night with self-titled “horny” couple Melanie Brown and her husband Stephen Belafonte last weekend. The table dancer, who asked not to be named, said the raunchy reality TV star and her partner had their personal security guard proposition her during their night out on [...]
Opposition party tells Serbs to boycott Kosovo elections
The Democratic Party of Serbia (DSS) called on Serbs to boycott the early parliamentary elections scheduled by the Priština institutions for February 13, 2011.
The vote represents a violation of UN SC Resolution 1244 and the Constitution of Serbia, the party announced in Belgrade today.
BP Tells Experienced Gulf Fishermen that They Don’t Know the Difference Between Oil and Seafloor Muck
The Pensacola News Journal notes:Recreational fisherman Mark Fuqua, 47, of Pensacola, who has fished the waters from Destin to Pensacola most of his life, discovered just how big the mess is on the first day he struck out to drop a line in the water…
Apple Tells Congressmen It Batches, Encrypts Location Data
Apple told Congress it collects location information about users of the iPhone, iPad and Mac computers in batches and encrypts it before sending it over a WiFi connection from the device to Apple’s servers every 12 hours. – Apple said its iPhone, iPad and Mac computers collect location information, but do so anonymously in batches and
encrypt it before sending the data over a WiFi connection from the devices to Apple’s
servers every 12 hours.
The normally super-secretive company shed light on its data
collection p…
NATO chief tells of “painful” price of Afghan war
The head of NATO has told a German newspaper that the international community underestimated the consequences of the mission in Afghanistan.
Secretary-General Anders Fogh Rasmussen told the Hamburger Abendblatt daily that the price being paid by the military alliance was much higher than had been expected at the beginning of the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) mission in 2001.
BP Tells Cleanup Workers They’ll Be Fired If They Wear Respirators
As I noted on May 19th, BP has been telling cleanup workers that they don’t need to wear respirators or other protective gear.As Jerrold Nadler, the New York congressman whose district includes the World Trade Center, said today:We’re repeating the sa…
Swiss cases can’t be revived, govt tells SC
ISLAMABAD – The Government on Monday submitted its reply, through its counsel Barrister Kamal Azfar, in the Supreme Court seeking review of the apex court’s verdict on National Reconciliation Ordinance (NRO).
“It would be now a futile exercise to contact the Swiss authorities in respect of the proceedings knowing fully that they cannot be revived through such a request,” the Federation told the court.
Besides 300-page documents pertaining details about Swiss cases, in its concise reply of some 19 pages, which are full of spelling and English grammar mistakes, the Government has claimed more than 20 times that Swiss cases had been closed on merit by the Prosecutor General, Geneva, vide order dated August 25, 2008. Similarly, more than 10 times the Federation recalled that the apex court did err to declare the NRO as void ab initio insisting that it was a valid law.
It is relevant to mention here that a major part of the FederationÂ’s reply consists of different ministersÂ’ press statements and Law Minister Babar AwanÂ’s arguments that he delivered before a five-member larger bench of the Supreme Court that there was no case but only an investigation was underway in the Switzerland against President Asif Ali Zardari.
It further said, “The NRO was a validly made law under the process laid down under Article 89 of the Constitution. It cannot be said to be result of a deal between the PPP and General Pervez Musharraf or two individuals. The NRO did achieve its objectives, as per its preamble it allowed a smooth transition to democracy from military rule. It directly led President Musharraf to shed his military uniform and enable the return of the main political leaders, besides allowing free and fair elections to take place in the country in February 2008.”
The concise statement further held, “In ordering the Federal Government to revive and reopen cases in a country outside Pakistan, this august court’s jurisdiction indirectly, if not directly, is exercised beyond the territory of Pakistan.”
The Government recalled in its reply that the Supreme Court did not consider the implications of the order dated 25-08-2008 on merit. The laws of Switzerland provides inter alia that according to Article-5, Extinction of Penal Clause, a request shall not be granted if, (a), “In Switzerland or in the State where the offence was committed the judge acquitted the Defendant or discontinued the proceedings on material reasons.” It further pointed out that the same principle has been applied by the Supreme Court of Pakistan in the cases of Mumtaz Ali Shah V/s Chairman PTCL reported in PLD 2007 SC 1060.
The concise statement raised an objection that the NRO ceased to exist on 31st July 2009 while there was no NRO rule when Dr Mubashar HassanÂ’s petition was heard.
APP adds: The Supreme Court on Monday adjourned hearing till Wednesday a set of pleas seeking review of its National Reconciliation Ordinance verdict.
Salman Raja, counsel for the main petitioner Dr Mubashir Hassan, upon whose plea against NRO, a larger bench had given its ruling, appeared and requested that hearing be deferred as his father was undergoing a surgery.
The FederationÂ’s plea sought explanation of certain aspects of detailed verdict of apex court on NRO.
Dont do deals with Iran: US tells India, Pakistan
The United States is “encouraging” India and Pakistan to not conduct transactions like their gas pipeline with Iran at a time when it’s engaged in sensitive negotiations with Tehran over its nuclear programme.
The US “has encouraged our friends in the government of Pakistan to try to seek alternatives,” Assistant Secretary Of State For South And [...]
Germany Tells Firefox 3.6 Users to Switch Browsers
The German government advised Firefox users to switch browsers until Mozilla patches a security flaw in the browser.
– The German government has advised users to ditch Mozilla’s Firefox browser until a security vulnerability is fixed.
The advisory was issued March 19 by
BürgerCERT
,
Germany
s Computer Emergency Readiness Team, in response to a vulnerability reported by Russian security researcher Evge…





