Project management is becoming more accepted as a discipline, according to ESI International, a project management training firm. Project management plays a critical role in organizations, whether its developing new products and services, or ensuring day-to-day operations run smoothly. Project managers may work with local or remote teams, or in many cases, virtual teams, with people from several different groups working together for a single project. For organizations, talented and effective project managers are a competitive advantage and that will continue to be the case in 2011, according to J LeRoy Ward, the executive vice-president of ESI. “Savvy business leaders” have to consider talent management and organization-specific requirements in order to keep talented managers, especially as the number of career-growth opportunities increase. A panel of consultant and senior executives from ESI collaborated on a list of key trends managers, directors, and senior executives should consider when reviewing the project management environment within their organization. 2011 will show an increase in formalizing and codifying job roles and authority for project managers, while giving them the tools to manage complex projects. The focus will be on communication, negotiation, and making changes within the organization to support the project. – …
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Taseer gunned down
ISLAMABAD – Punjab Governor Salmaan Taseer was gunned down by one of his bodyguards – a constable of Punjab Elite Force – here at Kohsar Market on Tuesday.
Salmaan Taseer, 56, was walking towards his house after having a lunch with his friend Waqas when one of his bodyguards, Mumtaz Hussain Qadri, rushed towards him and opened indiscriminate fire at him with the help of his SMG gun. Taseer received 27 bullets on various parts of his body and died on the spot. His body was first shifted to Polyclinic Hospital and later to Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences (PIMS) for autopsy. The post-mortem reports confirmed that 27 bullets penetrated his body. After the post-mortem, the body was handed over to TaseerÂ’s heirs.
The assassin Mumtaz Qadri confessed that he killed the Governor because the latter had called the blasphemy law a black law. He added that he was proud to have killed a blasphemer.
An intelligence official interrogating Mumtaz informed The Nation that two vehicles with eight elite force personnel, including two officials of special branch, were provided to Taseer for security by Rawalpindi Police on Monday morning.
The other members of TaseerÂ’s security team are in the custody of joint investigating team comprising officials of CID, CIA, Special Branch, Intelligence Bureau (IB). The joint investigation team is headed by Deputy Inspector General, Islamabad Police, Banni Ameen.
All the bodyguards of the Governor were also detained after the assassination.
It would be relevant to mention here that Taseer was one of the most moderate political figures in the ruling PPP. He wanted to bring amendments in the blasphemy law and that was the thing that caused his murder. His funeral prayer would be offered at the GovernorÂ’s House, Lahore, today (Wednesday) at 01:00 pm.
There was a stampede-like situation in the Federal Government Services Hospital (FGSH) of the capital as many activists of PPP, media persons and important government functionaries hurriedly gathered there soon after the spread of Punjab Governor Salman TaseerÂ’s murder news.
Scores in PPP workers started gathering inside and outside the Emergency Ward of the hospital and some of them were so emotional to have a glance of the body of Salmaan Taseer that they broke the back door of the emergency ward to enter into it.
Many important functionaries including the federal ministers of PPP, MNAs, politicians, human rights activists and many others frequently visited the hospital where the external post-mortem of the dead body of Salman Taseer was being conducted. Later, the dead body was shifted to Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences (PIMS) for internal post-mortem.
Federal Law Minister Dr Babar Awan and MNA Farahnaz Isphani were the first among PPP leadership who reached the hospital. Ahmed Mukhtar, Dr Firdous Ashiq Awan, Khurshid Shah, Qamar Zaman Kaira, Raja Pervez Ashraf, Syed Naveed Qamar, Tasneem Ahmed Qureshi, Sardar Nabeel Gabol, Najam-ud-Din Khan, Mian Manzoor Ahmed Wattoo, Rana Farooq Ahmed and Makhdoom Shahab were among the federal ministers who reached policlinic.
When Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif reached the hospital, workers of the PPP became emotional and they started raising slogans against the PML-N-led Punjab government as well as leaders of the party. However, the ICT administration arranged complete security including personnel of capital police, Rangers and FC to avoid any untoward situation. Deputy Commissioner Islamabad, Amer Ahmed Ali and Assistant Commissioner (Sadar) Capt. Farid Uddin remained present there to control the whole situation.
While talking to the media on the occasion, Shahbaz Bhatti, Federal Minister for Minorities, urged the government to include those into the probe of murder of Salman Taseer who had given decrees against him on the issue of blasphemy laws.
Staff Reporters add: Following the sudden assassination of Salmaan Taseer, hundreds of outraged armed PPP and PSF activists took to streets and forced closure of shops, markets and shopping centres in several cities of Punjab on Tuesday. The protests erupted in Lahore, Sialkot, Rawalpindi, Bahawalpur and other cities.
In Sialkot, the charged mob staged big protest at Allama Iqbal Chowk where they burnt tyres and blocked traffic to vent their spleen against the incident.
The activists, reportedly, beaten up several shopkeepers and small traders upon their refusal to close their shops.
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Brad Pitt Calls For Death Penalty Over Oil Spill In The Gulf
One of Hollywood’s Most Handsome Men drives a hard bargain. Brad Pitt has harsh words for those responsible for the oil spill that devastated the Gulf Coast for more than four months. The Oscar-nominated actor says he was against the death penalty before the crisis but he is now “willing to look at it again” [...]
Sela Ward Replaces Melina Kanakaredes On “CSI: NYâ€
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Melina Kanakaredes Leaving “CSI: NYâ€
After six seasons as Detective Stella Bonasera, Melina Kanakaredes is handing in her badge on CSI: NY.Melina’s contract recently ended and the Providence alum opted not to renew her deal with CBS’ fleeting forensic crime drama. “We hoped Melina would return to ‘CSI: NY’ for another season, but we respect her decision to move on,†[...]
July 1, 1910: Give Us This Day Our Automated Bread
1910: Ward Baking Company puts a fully automated bread factory into operation. The mechanized factory in Chicago churns out hundreds of perfect loaves a day, untouched by human hands.
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STS9: New Album Out June 29 Acoustic Shows, Red Rocks
ACOUSTIC PERFORMANCE SEES OFFICIAL RELEASE
SUMMER GIGS WITH DISCO BISCUITS, JOHN HUGHES, THIEVERY CORP AND MORE
STS9 by Dave Vann |
In December of 2009, STS9 sat down in Denver, Colorado in one of America’s most pristine modern opera houses to create “Axe The Cables… An Evening of STS9.” What this night encompasses is one of the most flawless evenings of STS9 music in the band’s decade plus history. The entire show was played, for the most part, sans all “electric” gear including the common stage instrumentation of laptops and samplers that fans have grown accustomed to as the band’s sound has evolved. The band has decided to remix and remaster this into one massive release on their indie record label 1320 Records. Axe the Cables will be available June 29 exclusively through 1320 Records and iTunes. Plans are also in the works to release correlating HD video of much of the show via iClips.net.
In addition to keeping busy throughout the past year by releasing albums, tapping into their acoustic roots, and zigzagging across the country for live shows, with the overwhelming help and support of their fan-base, STS9 recently achieved their goal of raising $150,000, which will build a home for the Make it Right Foundation in New Orleans. Through $1 per ticket fees, the release of Peaceblaster: The Make it Right Remixes, and VIP sound check events in numerous cities throughout the past year, STS9 will soon break ground on a sustainable home in the Lower 9th Ward, in an effort to help rebuild the great city of New Orleans.
STS9 is on tour in the coming months, performing select intimate acoustic Axe The Cables shows in New York, Chicago, and Atlanta, as well as plenty of the electronic events the band is known and loved for, culminating with their annual, two-night gathering at Colorado’s Red Rocks Amphitheatre. STS9 has signed on a massive slew of supporting acts across the entire tour, with many more to still to come.
STS9 Summer Tour Dates
August 11 Blender Theater @ Gramercy New York NY – “Axe The Cables”
August 12 Roseland Ballroom New York NY – w/ Lotus, The Album Leaf & John Hughes
August 13 Bank of America Pavilion Boston MA – w/ Lotus, The Album Leaf & John Hughes
August 14 Penn’s Landing Philadelphia PA – w/ Lotus, The Album Leaf & John Hughes
August 15 Pier 6 Concert Pavilion Baltimore MD – w/ RJD2 & The Album Leaf
August 17 Higher Ground Burlington VT – An Evening with STS9
August 18 Saranac Brewery Utica NY – An Evening with STS9
August 20 House of Blues Chicago IL – An Evening with STS9
August 21 Aragon Ballroom Chicago IL – w/ Big Gigantic & More
August 22 Old Town School of Folk Music Chicago IL – “Axe The Cables”
August 25 Raleigh Amphitheatre Raleigh NC – w/ special guests TBA
August 26 Blackwater Music Festival Live Oak FL – w/ Spearhead, Slightly Stoopid & More
August 27 Tabernacle Atlanta GA – featuring both “Axe The Cables” and STS9 Electric
August 28 Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre Atlanta GA w/ The Disco Biscuits, Big Gigantic & More
September 1 Sloss Furnaces Birmingham AL – w/ special guests TBA
September 2 Arkansas Music Pavilion Fayetteville AR – w/ Ghostland Observatory
September 3 River Parks Amphitheatre Tulsa OK – w/ Ghostland Observatory
September 4 Anchor Inn Music Center Omaha NE – w/ Ghostland Observatory
September 5 Crossroads Pavilion Kansas City MO – w/ Ghostland Observatory
September 9 Boulder Theater Boulder, CO – An Evening With STS9
September 10 Red Rocks Morrison CO – w/ Thievery Corporation, Alex B & John Hughes
September 11 Red Rocks Morrison CO – w/ Ghostland Observatory, Big Gigantic & John Hughes
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Pammie calls Gulf of Mexico oil spill â€end of the worldâ€
Pamela Anderson has declared the Gulf of Mexico oil spill as the ‘end of the world’.
“It’s terrible, it’s awful. It feels like it is the end of the world to me,†Fox News quoted the actress/animal rights activist as telling Pop Tarts at last week’s Big Bluff Online Trivia Game launch.
“I’m working with international bird [...]
Trombone Shorty: New Album w/ Kravitz, Toussaint, Broussard
NEW ORLEANS ‘SUPAFUNKROCK’ PHENOM TROMBONE SHORTY BURSTS ONTO NATIONAL SCENE
WITH BACKATOWN FEATURING GUESTS LENNY KRAVITZ, ALLEN TOUSSAINT AND MARC BROUSSARD
Trombone Shorty |
In 2010 alone, 24-year-old New Orleans singer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist and all-around musical powerhouse Troy “Trombone Shorty” Andrews has signed with Verve Forecast Records and performed on “Good Morning America” and ESPN’s “SportsCenter” in the run-up to the Super Bowl. He has seen recordings he contributed to earn a Grammy award (Buckwheat Zydeco’s Lay Your Burden Down) and an Oscar nomination (Dr. John’s Down In New Orleans from the hit Disney film “The Princess and the Frog”). He has taped two appearances – as himself – for the upcoming HBO series “Treme” from “The Wire” creator David Simon, and played with his band Orleans Avenue as honored guests on Saints owner Tom Benson’s float in a victorious post-Super Bowl Mardi Gras parade.
He’s just getting started.
On April 20, Verve Forecast will release Trombone Shorty’s new album Backatown, an explosive, homegrown combination of funk, rock, R&B and hip hop he calls “Supafunkrock.” The album was produced by fellow New Orleanian Ben Ellman of Galactic and features fourteen songs, all but one of them written or co-written by Andrews. Guests on the album include Lenny Kravitz, Marc Broussard and Allen Toussaint, who contributes piano to a take on his own composition “On Your Way Down,” the album’s lone cover.
Backatown is a local term for an area of New Orleans that includes the historic Treme neighborhood – or 6th Ward – from which Trombone Shorty hails. Home to Congo Square, birthplace of Louis Armstrong, it has been called “the most musical neighborhood in America’s most musical city.” A virtuoso prodigy trombonist, brilliant trumpet player, and soulful, charismatic singer, Shorty has been performing with some members of Orleans Avenue – which includes Dwayne “Big D” Williams (percussion), Mike Ballard (bass), Joey Peebles (drums), Pete Murano (guitar) and Dan Oestreicher (baritone sax) – since childhood. The group taps into these roots to create a streetwise, gritty sound all its own on Backatown.
Shorty, who possesses “the presence of a rock star” (NY Times) and has built his reputation on “blistering, bold, exuberant and cutting edge” (USA Today) live performances, is currently on tour with Orleans Avenue, and has already confirmed several major 2010 festival appearances, including one of the prestigious closing sets at Jazz Fest, a triumphant return to Bonnaroo, a debut performance at the Hollywood Bowl for the Playboy Jazz Festival, and more.
Though 2010 promises to be Trombone Shorty’s breakout year, he’s no stranger to the spotlight. In 2005, at age 19, he toured the world as a member of Lenny Kravitz’s band (“Shorty’s a genius,” says Kravitz, “he plays his ass off and he’s a beautiful human being”). In 2006, he joined U2 and Green Day for a rousing performance to reopen the Superdome after Hurricane Katrina (“We were just mesmerized by him,” U2′s The Edge said after an earlier encounter with Andrews’ live show). And in 2008, he performed at the NBA All-Star Game with Harry Connick Jr., Kermit Ruffins and Branford Marsalis.
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The Tallest Man On Earth: Tour
The Tallest Man on Earth Announces Extensive U.S. Tour in Support of The Wild Hunt
Last month Dead Oceans promised U.S. tour dates from The Tallest Man on Earth in support of his upcoming record, The Wild Hunt (due April 13). This spring he’ll be hitting both coasts and many places in between with Summer and festival dates on their way.
The Tallest Man on Earth U.S. Tour Dates:
The Tallest Man On Earth |
4/14/10 Buffalo, NY: The Ninth Ward
4/15/10 Winooski, VT: The Monkey House
4/16/10 Montreal, QC: Petit Campus
4/17/10 Toronto, ON: El Mocambo
4/20/10 New York, NY: Highline Ballroom
4/21/10 Cambridge, MA: Middle East Downstairs
4/22/10 Philadelphia, PA: World Cafe Live Upstairs
4/23/10 Washington, DC: Black Cat
4/26/10 Chapel Hill, NC: Gerrard Hall
4/27/10 Asheville, NC: Forsythia Hall
4/28/10 Atlanta, GA: The Earl
4/29/10 Birmingham, AL: The Bottletree
5/02/10 Austin, TX: Stubb’s BBQ (Indoor)
5/03/10 Phoenix, AZ: Rhythm Room
5/05/10 La Jolla, CA: UCSD – The Loft
5/08/10 Brookdale, CA: Historic Brookdale Lodge
5/09/10 San Francisco, CA: The Independent
5/11/10 Portland, OR: The Mission Theater
5/12/10 Vancouver, BC: St. James Hall
5/14/10 Edmonton, AB: Brixx
5/15/10 Calgary, AB: Local 522
5/17/10 Salt Lake City, UT: Kilby Court
5/18/10 Boulder, CO: Fox Theatre
5/19/10 Denver, CO: The Bluebird Theater
5/21/10 Iowa City, IA: The Mill
5/23/10 Minneapolis, MN: Varsity Theater
5/25/10 Milwaukee, WI: Pabst Theater
5/26/10 Bloomington, IN: The Dome House
5/27/10 Fort Wayne, IN: The Brass Rail
5/28/10 Chicago, IL: Lincoln Hall
Brad Pitt Angelina Jolie Promise Aid To Haiti Earthquake Relief Efforts
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Monsters of Folk | 11.13 | Texas
Words by: Sarah Hagerman | Images by: Manny Moss
Monsters of Folk :: 11.13.09 :: Stubb’s BBQ :: Austin, TX
Jim James – Monsters of Folk :: 11.13 :: Austin |
“God bless you, Austin, you never let us down!” Jim James cried happily from the stage. The genuine kick that James, M. Ward, Conor Oberst, and Mike Mogis, joined by Texas’ own Will Johnson (Centro-matic) on drums, get out of playing with each other spilled over onto the audience, as a sold out Stubb’s BBQ gave James back his enthusiasm in kind for this last show on the U.S. leg of the Monsters of Folk tour.
It was a balmy Friday the 13th that in most other places would have seemed more June than November. A couple weeks shy of America’s annual celebration of football, family and tryptophan induced comas, The Monsters set a mood of gratitude early, played on to the darkness of the Stubb’s stage by William Vaughn’s “Be Thankful For What You Got” (you know, “Diamond in the back/ Sunroof top/ Diggin’ the scene with a gangster lean/ Woo-ooo-ooo”), with the word “LOVE” drawn out in green reflective tape on the side of a speaker.
I won’t pretend I came into this show unbiased. As a long-time My Morning Jacket fan, I would pay to watch James sing the Yellow Pages – hell, he could pause for a kazoo solo between “plumbing” and “plywood suppliers” and I wouldn’t complain. So yes, I was among those who let out a happy yelp at the first notes he sang on show opener “Say Please.” Meanwhile Ward is someone who took longer to work his way into my heart, and I’ve only recently come to deeply appreciate his striking imagery, sincere love of vintage sounds, and that voice that breathes gentle smoke, hovering just out of time. Plus, he’s a helluva guitarist, who sent my jaw to the floor a few times during this show. Then there’s Oberst, whose earnest Bright Eyes persona I found grating and whose recent slide into sandy-booted troubadour equally so. I went into this show with an open mind, but despite my best efforts, I found myself drifting, and the show’s momentum sagging whenever Oberst’s solo material took center stage, with the exception being a fairly rousing “Soul Singer In a Session Band,” which sounded a few whiskey shots shy of a drunken sing-along with the Monsters swaying in tandem.
Johnson & Oberst – Monsters of Folk :: 11.13 :: Austin |
At three hours and 35 songs long, the show moved at a snappy pace, with the Monsters switching up instruments for each song, bounding on and off stage to accompany each other’s solo material, or just simply hanging back and taking it in out of the spotlight. Oberst would jump up and hover over Johnson’s kit, Ward would practically stick his face in the keys while he jangled, and James would throw his head back behind the mic and let that otherworldly voice pour out into the Texas night, while Mogis snaked between them all, armed with his chosen axes. During “Golden,” MMJ’s love song to humble barflies everywhere, the other Monsters huddled up behind James, circling the drum kit like it was a campfire. Oberst and Ward leaned in close with their guitars to sing, “Try as you might to fight it/ Love will get you in the end,” during Ward’s “Lullaby & Exile.” Oberst strained to meet a pitch near James when the two joined forces for MMJ’s “I Will Be There When You Die,” but it was a reminder that in the end these cats are just longtime fans of each other.
The thread tying the distinctive voices together was Mogis, whose chameleon-like instrumental skills were masterful no matter what weapon drawn, be it mandolin, lap slide or electric guitar. Masterful, but never showy, giving each song precisely what it needed. Equal props should be given to Johnson, who’s drumming was beat perfect, pumping adrenaline straight to the vein or simply slipping in the background, leaving a bass drum to tickle your toes. He even got a chance in the spotlight for his own genuinely tear jerking “Just To Know What You’ve Been Dreaming.” That’s how you win her heart, fellas. These two provided a constantly shifting foundation, and watching them work was a real joy.
M. Ward – Monsters of Folk :: 11.13 :: Austin |
Most of the material from the Monsters’ record grew some real legs live. Despite the co-writing credits, I think it’s fairly obvious whose fingerprints are all over the candlestick for most of those tunes; for good – album opener “Dear God (Sincerely M.O.F.),” which is driven by the spiritual soul man James – or ill – “Man Named Truth,” whose title alone signals that it’s an overwrought Oberst effort. “The Right Place” is the kind of country jangler made for a raucous show environment, if for nothing else but to evoke cheers and backslaps when the band asks, “Do you like where you’re living?” Looking around at my fellow Austinites, there was no way to answer but, “Hell yes!” The molasses of “Slow Down Jo,” features Ward’s choice words to a drug-addled friend, as James slipped behind his dreamlike vocals with ninja precision. It fell flat on the record for me, but live it had room to stretch. “Whole Lotta Losin’” reminds me a bit of “Walk of Life” by Dire Straits, but that’s hardly a bad thing, and it was muscular enough to wrap itself around my brain for a good few hours after our collective gravel bounce ended. The closer, also the last song on the record, “His Master’s Voice,” was stunning, beginning in a shimmer, building to a squall, and ending on skitters, skatters and spaceship squeals before the Monsters slipped out behind the stage smoke, back into the shadows.
At various times during the show, James introduced each member as “my son,” and the show was indeed more a display of familial love than shrapnel from stars colliding. It was refreshing to see the enthusiasm that the three songwriters displayed as the show slipped into each other’s worlds. It will be interesting to see if this project, years in the making as is, evolves from here, but for now I just remain struck by how this felt like the most intimate show I’ve seen at Stubb’s Outdoors. It could have something to do with the simple but rich light show that illuminated the whole crowd like we were huddled in an indoor theater. It could have been the crystal clear sound, even when I found myself at the farthest flung back corner bar at one point, which I think had something to do with the Monsters bringing extra equipment to beef up Stubb’s system.
Ultimately, it was the easy nature that the group reverberated, the feeling that no matter where you’ve come from in the wide geographies these three songwriters have drawn, you’re welcome at their family table. Casting a glance around the diverse crowd drove that feeling home, as I basked in the glow of a spacious, stripped-down rendition of “At Dawn,” and in that moment you can bet I was thankful.
Monsters of Folk :: 11.13.09 :: Stubb’s BBQ :: Austin, TX
Say Please, The Right Place, Soul Singer in a Session Band, Slow Down Jo, Man Named Truth, Lullaby & Exile, We Are Nowhere and It’s Now, A Song to Pass the Time, I Will Be There When You Die, Golden, Vincent O’Brien, Ahead of the Curve, Wonderful (The Way I Feel), One Hundred Million Years, Chinese Translation, Smoke Without Fire, At Dawn, Baby Boomer, Dear God (Sincerely M.O.F.), Temaxcal, To Save Me, Kathy with a K’s Song, Goodway, Just to Know What You’ve Been Dreaming, Bermuda Highway, Look At You, One Life Away, Map of the World, The Sandman, The Brakeman and Me, Smokin’ From Shootin’, Losin Yo Head, At the Bottom of Everything, Whole Lotta Losin’, Another Traveling Song, His Master’s Voice
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Monsters of Folk Do Kiss For Halloween!
Monsters of Folk (Jim James, Conor Oberst, M. Ward, Mike Mogis) celebrated Halloween at Louisville Palace in Louisville, KY by busting out Kiss. Painted to perfection and dressed like the real deal, the band tore through “Detroit Rock City” and “Rock and Roll All Nite” with James proving to be a wonderful Gene Simmons. Check the video:
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Bomber leaves trail of blood in Peshawar
PESHAWAR – As many as 50 persons were killed and more than 100 were injured when a suicide car bomb
blast wreaked havoc in the main Sukarno Chowk of Khyber Bazaar right in front of Karachi Market on Friday
noon.
Police sources and eyewitnesses said that the explosives along with other ammunition were planted in white
colour Alto car parked near a passenger bus. It was not yet confirmed whether the suicide bomber was present
inside this car or whether he stayed away from the blast site. However, the official and SPP operation
Mohammad Karim confirmed that the blast was a suicide one. The injured were shifted to Lady Reading
Hospital Peshawar for emergency medical assistance. The sound of explosion was heard in long distance while
black smoke engulfed the Khyber Bazaar. The figure of the death toll may increase further as the condition of
more than fifty other victims was stated to be critical.
The blast site was five hundred meters away from the provincial Assembly buildings where the premises of High
Court, Bench of Supreme Court and Lady Reading hospital were also near to the site. The target of the bomb
was probably the session of Provincial assembly, which was to continue and later adjourned till Tuesday in the
wake of the tragic incident.
The blast was deadly and caused major human and property losses. Fear and panic gripped all over the City.
The people quit their businesses and rushed towards the blast site, and emergency was imposed in all the
hospitals of Peshawar.
The rescuers rushed towards the blast site and contributed bravely in the relief activities, they also appealed for
blood donations. The body parts of the killed persons were lying in a scattered condition in Khyber Bazaar. The
explosive laden car also caused major damage to a passenger bus in which 24 to 30 people were on board,
except minor children all of the passengers badly mutilated in the blast and some of them succumbed to their
injuries on the way to Hospital.
The injured were shifted to Lady Reading Hospital Peshawar for treatment. Hospital sources confirmed killing of
49 persons and injuring of 106, while more than fifty are still in critical condition. Some of the dead bodies have
been handed over to their relatives while some are still lying on the stretchers with out exact identity. The killed
persons also included seven persons of the same family who were on their way to attend a marriage ceremony.
Soon after the blast, police and officials of the secret agencies cordoned off the site and collected evidences. IG
bomb disposal squad Malik Shafqat also confirmed that the blast was suicide and around 50 Kilogram
explosives including some other kind of ammunitions were used in the attack.
NWFP Minister Information Minister Mian Iftikhar Hussain, Senior Minister Bashir Ahmad Bilour, Provincial
Sports Minister Syed Aqil Shah also visited the site of explosion. They strongly condemned the incident and
termed it inhuman act of terrorism. Provincial Information Minister Mian Iftikhar Hussain said that the terrorists
were targeting innocent people to exert pressure on the government, but their evil designs must be foiled.
The Minister said, the militants have been defeated in Malakand and the Government will continue to chase
these terrorists. He said that war against militancy would continue till elimination of last terrorist. Meanwhile Chief
Minister NWFP Ameer Haider Khan Hoti strongly condemned the blast and ordered a high level inquiry. He also
directed to Hospital authorities to deliver free of cost treatment to the injured persons. He announced Rs one
Lakh for injured persons and Rs 300000 for those who were killed in the tragic incident.
Central president of Awami National Party and Provincial President Afrasiab Khattak also condemned the blast
and expressed their deep concern over the killing of innocent persons. He termed it a conspiracy to sabotage
the peace process in NWFP. He said that they are ready to sacrifices till elimination of last terrorist. They said
that terrorists want to spread fear and panic among the masses.
Meanwhile, the Lady Reading Hospital (LRH) administration has released a list carrying names of some 29
identified persons who were killed in the blast, while 20 others remained unidentified.
Dr. Sheraz Afridi, the In-charge Causality Ward of LRH, said women and children were also among the
deceased. The deceased included Atiqullah, Ayaz son of Pervez, resident of Aza Khail, Daod, Haleem Saeed
son of Khan, Saeed resident of Sir Band, Iftikhar Ahsanullah son of Hasan Noman, Irshad Khan, Ashfaq, Jaan
Sher, Musa, Murad Ali, Nasir Ahmed, Raheel, Zubair Shah, Shoaib Niazi, Samiullah, Sarfaraz, Shakirullah son
of Mohammad Umar resident of Bashir Abad, Sher Gul, Sher Muhammad Iqbal and Ziauddin. Two Afghan
nationals Aamna and Atiqullah were also among the deceased.




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