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Town “likes heroes, should honor Assange”

The Serbian-Cuban Friendship Society has launched an initiative to have Julian Assange declared honorary citizen of the town of ÄŒačak in central Serbia. The founder of the WikiLeaks whistleblowing website should be honored in this way “because the spirit of this city justifies the initiative, since ÄŒačak likes heroes”, a statement from the association said.

Militants kill two sisters in Kashmir, Omar condemns incident

Omar AbdullahSuspected guerrillas gunned down two teenaged sisters after forcing them out of their home in the Jammu and Kashmir town of Sopore, triggering panic in the area. Chief Minister Omar Abdullah condemned the incident. A senior police officer said a group of heavily armed guerrillas entered a house in the Muslim Peer locality of the [...]

Rangers comb Orangi Town


KARACHI (Agencies) – In an extensive house-to-house search operation in Karachi, Rangers personnel on Tuesday detained over 500 people for questioning in the wake of a surge in target-killings which claimed nearly 40 lives during the last few days. Large quantity of arms and ammunition was also seized.
Rangers launched the search operation in Orangi Town in the morning and detained over 500 people for questioning. However, local residents claimed that about 600 people had been detained during the operation.
Despite operation, three more persons were killed. A 23-year-old youth Umair was gunned down in Nazimabad. The four bike riders killed a person in Gulshan Iqbal Town Block-4. Unknown people gunned down a security guard in Gulberg Town. The body has been shifted to Abbasi Shaheed hospital.
Contingents of troops kept guard during the search operation and people were asked to stay indoors. All markets, hotels and petrol pumps in the area were closed. Local residents said that children could not go to schools as the entire area was sealed.
Troops cordoned off the area and vehicles were banned from entering Orangi Town during the operation. Motorcycle riders faced identity checks.
Officials said that more search operations were expected to be conducted in other sensitive areas of Karachi.
According to another channel, after the initial investigation, 300 out of 500 arrested were found innocent and released.
Meanwhile, Sindh Home Department on Tuesday issued the notification to further extend the powers of Pakistan Rangers (Sindh) under Section 5 of Anti-Terrorism Action of 1997 for another three months.
According to a statement issued here by a spokesman of Home Department, Sindh Home Minister Dr Zulfiqar Ali Mirza ordered the extension to the powers of the Rangers to help the Police Department and provide security to the peaceful citizens of the metropolis. He also ordered the Police Department to ensure presence of women police in search operations to uphold the sanctity of ‘Chaadar and Char Divari’. Moreover, he also ordered the police authorities to keep close coordination with the area elders in this regard. “It is our endeavour to ensure indiscriminate operation against anti-social elements,” he said.
Sources in Pakistan Rangers (Sindh) told APP here on Tuesday that the search operation was conducted in collaboration with the police and on the directives of the Home Department to check lawlessness, target killings and other general crimes.
The sources said that the Rangers also seized over 250 motorcycles during snap checkings in that area to check the violation of the ban on pillion riding in the evening hours. “All the suspects and two-wheelers have been seized and handed over to the police in their respective jurisdiction as per directives of the Home Department,” the source added.
Our staff reporter from Karachi adds: Residents had mixed reactions to TuesdayÂ’s operation. Some welcomed the move and others said the operation was causing problems for the general public.
Meanwhile, women came on the streets in protest against police and RangersÂ’ operation in Orangi Town. The operation lasted for six hours with over 500 arrests. Police and Rangers were stopped on the way by several local women when they were returning after concluding the operation. The women blamed security personnel for arresting innocent people and demanded their instant release.
Some people were of the view that security agencies detained passerby, bystanders and commuters on the way to their workplaces.
A random search operation of suspected houses was conducted by rangers in different areas of Orangi Town including Fakir Colony, Omer Baloch Mohalla, Pareshan Chowk, Hazara Colony and Farid Colony at around 3:00 a.m. and while door-to-door search was started at 05:30 a.m.
Residents of the area while talking to The Nation told that violence, target killings and unrest had already disturbed their routine life and now such sort of operations would further make the life of common man miserable.
The sources said that some criminal elements were also picked up by rangers. They said rangersÂ’ personnel misbehaved with families and even with journalists who reached there to cover the operation.
Meanwhile, SP Orangi Town, Khurram Waris, said that Rangers launched operation and police had only assisted them.
Meanwhile, an elderly man was shot dead in Jummah Goth Malir within the limits of Al Falah police station. The victim Gull Hassan Magsi, 63, son of Sabbab Ali Magsi, resident of Rafi Bungalows Malir, was gunned down by unidentified armed men in Jummah Goth, Malir.
The police added that the victim had reached Karachi from Dubai a week ago and hailed from Hub, Balochistan.
In another incident, a young man was shot dead while two others got injures in target killing near Disco Bakery in the limits of Mobina Town police station.
The incident took place in Block 4, Gulshan Iqbal where a 23-year-old Hewand, son of Ahmed Shah, was sitting along with his friends in his street. Suddenly two armed men riding a bike arrived there and opened indiscriminate fire at them. Hewand died on the spot while his friends Ahsan and Talha sustained injuries. They were later shifted to JPMC. The police said the victim was the resident of Bhayani Heights, Gulshan Iqbal, and hailed from Afghanistan.
Meanwhile, a security guard was also gunned down in Ancholi FB Area in the jurisdiction of Gulberg police station. The victim 24-year-old Noor Mohammad Jakhrani was performing his duty near Omar Mosque Block 18, FB Area, where two armed men opened firing on him killing on the spot.
The area police shifted his body to Abbasi Shaheed Hospital (ASH) for medico legal formalities. The police said the victim was the employee of a private security company.
Similarly, in another incident a labourer was found dead on Tuesday in Korangi ‘K’ area of Awami Colony. The victim was identified as Shabbir, son of Haji Abdul Qadir. The area police said that they also found two empty shells from the crime scene, which suggested that the culprits shot the victim and escaped. The deceased was the resident of Qazzafi Town. The case was registered against unidentified persons.

Small town talent should get platform: Mallika Sherawat

mallika sherewat547853Bold and beautiful Mallika Sherawat says most of her films are for adults and so she turned to television as it would help her connect with those below 18. She also feels strongly about providing a platform to talent from small towns. Mallika is scorching the small screen as a judge on dance reality show [...]

Kosovo town police chief suspended over plates

Zvečan police chief Nenad Đurić was suspended on Friday after he refused to ban the movement of vehicles with new Serbian license plates. The Interior Ministry (MUP) started issuing the new plates at the beginning of the year.

Incidents in north Kosovo town

An 18-year-old girl was hit by a stray bullet in Zvečan, northern Kosovo, on Thursday night. She is currently receiving treatment in Kosovska Mitrovica.

Vatican sends aid to quake town

Officials of the Vatican and the Caritas humanitarian organization delivered EUR 70,000 to the central Serbian town of Kraljevo today.
The town hit by a strong earthquake in early November, that left two people dead and destroyed or damaged thousands of homes and other facilities.

Jan 5: GLP, CapitaMalls Asia, Bonvest, China New Town

Singapore shares may weaken slightly on Wednesday after sharp falls in commodity prices weighed on major equity markets, but losses are likely to be limited with strong US economic data lending support.

Singapore’s benchmark Straits Times Index <.FTSTI> was up 0.45% on Tuesday to 3,250.29 points. Here are some stocks and factors to watch:

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Courteney Cox “Seething” Over “Cougar Town” Golden Globe Snub

Cougar Town actress Courteney Cox is reportedly livid that she and her popular ABC dramedy were completely shut out of the 2011 Golden Globe nominations. Cox — who famously never received a single Golden Globe or Emmy nod during her 10-season run on NBC’s smash comedy Friends — hit the roof when Hollywood bigwigs glossed [...]

Jan 3: OCBC, China New Town, Allgreen, First REIT, Oakwell

Singapore shares may have a tepid opening on Monday after Wall Street ended a strong year with a quiet and little changed session, but may be supported by news that Singapore’s economy grew 14.7% in 2010. The benchmark Straits Times Index <.FTSTI> was down 0.7% last Friday to 3,190.04 points. Here are some stocks and factors to watch, say Thomson Reuters and Bloomberg:

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Mexico town left without police

A burnt out shell in the Mexican border town of Guadalupe has prompted a search for its last remaining police officer. It is believed the house was set alight by unidentified gunmen before the female officer was abducted last week. She has not been seen since.

Prime minister tours earthquake town

Prime Minister Mirko Cvetković visited on Tuesday the central Serbian town of Kraljevo, that was hit with a 5.4 earthquake in early November. The premier said that in the year to come, the construction of prefabricated houses should continue intensively, and promised that all the works in the city will be completed by October 1, 2011.

FM delivers gifts to earthquake town

The Serbian Ministry of Foreign Affairs hosted a charity reception for members of the diplomatic corps, who donated several hundred New Year’s presents. Foreign Minister Vuk Jeremić late on Sunday delivered them to the children of Kraljevo – the central Serbian town hit by a destructive earthquake in early November.

Long distant grandmother Posted By : Frank Kern2

My grandmother started staying in a town side, a thumb area of Michigan. And in winters, Christmas time, I enjoyed staying with her as a young child. I used to stay in the city and loved the small town they lived in. grandma used to make exciting things for me. She would make little sandwiches and we used to have tea parties.

Russia sends aid to Serbian quake town

Russia today delivered 38.5 tons of aid for the central Serbian town of Kraljevo, hit by a 5.6 Richter earthquake last month. Head of the Serbian Interior Ministry (MUP) Emergency Sector Predrag Marić took over the shipment aid at the Niš Airport on Thursday.

Sparks fly as MPs debate quake town

Today’s session of Serbia’s parliament saw a heated debate over an item not on the agenda – the efficiency of the state assistance for earthquake-hit Kraljevo. Opposition NS party leader and MP Velimir Ilić criticized Minister Milan Matković, who has been appointed as coordinator of the relief and rebuilding effort.

Macedonia sends aid to quake town

The government of Macedonia, the city of Skopje and municipality of Gjorce Petrov have decided to send aid to the Serbian town of Kraljevo. The town, hit by an earthquake in early November, will receive EUR 61.000 worth of aid, the Macedonian embassy in Belgrade released.

Bulgarian right-wingers protest in Serbian town

About 100 members of far-right Bulgarian party Attack and Bulgarian Democratic Party from the eastern Serbian town of Bosilegrad staged a protest yesterday.
They protested against, as they claim, violation of Bulgarian ethnic minority’s rights in Serbia.

373 tremors hit town in 3 weeks

A new earthquake measuring two degrees on the Richter scale was recorded in the central Serbian town of Kraljevo early this morning. It was tremor number 373 since the 5.6 magnitude earthquake on November 3, that killed two people and caused serious damage in the town and its surroundings.

Earthquake Inspires Locals to Model Town

We think this story is pretty touching.  Last week, the residents of two towns in New Zealand spent a day learning how to use Google SketchUp.  Wondering why this is so interesting?  The workshops taught the volunteers from Dunedin and Christchurch how to create 3-D models of their towns based on photographs currently displayed in [...]