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BA reposes confidence in CM Raisani

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QUETTA: The Balochistan Assembly on Tuesday unanimously adopted a resolution, reposing confidence in Chief Minister Nawab Aslam Raisani.

Balochistan National Party-Awami Parliamentary Leader and provincial minister Syed Ehsan Shah tabled the resolution.
The chief minister, who has been facing opposition within his own party since the Supreme Court interim ruling in Balochistan law and order case, was also present in the house.

The apex court had observed that the provincial government had lost its constitutional authority.

Acting speaker Matiullah Agha chaired the assembly session. Earlier, Senior Minister Maulana Abdul Wasay tabled a unanimous resolution in the house. The resolution said that worsening law and order situation in the province was a conspiracy of internal and external elements. It said the people were suffering due to the law and order and it was incumbent upon the house to review the situation.

The resolution called for joint line of action and solidarity to improve the situation.

Opposition members, PPP provincial president and minister Mir Sadiq Imrani and Minister for Quality Education Jan Ali Changezi didn’t attend the session.

Speaking in the house Wasay said “ we want continuity of democracy and survival of Constitution, we will fight with those elements that try to stop us from fighting for the rights of people,” he said.

“There is nobody in this house who demands UN or US guarantee for his own country,” the minister noted.

Free, Compulsory Education Bill passed

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ISLAMABAD: National Assembly unanimously passed "The Right to Free and Compulsory Education Bill‚ 2012" (RFCE) moved by Yasmeen Rehman.

The bill provides for free and compulsory education to all children of the age of five to sixteen years and ten percent quota in all the private educational institutions has been reserved for poor children besides penalty up to Rs50,000 or six months imprisonment provided in the bill. The bill has already been passed by the Senate.

Speaking on the occasion‚ Minister for Religious Affairs Syed Khurshid Shah said that the free and compulsory education for children is the basic priority of the government. He expressed hope that after the passage of the bill, provinces will also follow suit and make legislation accordingly.

Six bills were also introduced in the National Assembly today. The bills are: "The Control of Narcotics Substances (Amendment) Bill‚ 2012‚ "The Pakistan Psychological Regulatory Authority Bill‚ 2012"‚ The Pakistan Food Security for Poor People Bill‚ 2012"‚ The Criminal Law (Amendment) Bill‚ 2012"‚The Protection and Welfare of Khawaja Saras Rights Bill‚ 2012"‚ "The Criminal Law (Amendment) Bill‚ 2012".

US-Af Gen. linked to Petraeus scandal

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ON BOARD A US MILITARY AIRCRAFT: The US commander in Afghanistan, General John Allen, is under investigation for "inappropriate" emails to a woman linked to the sex scandal involving former CIA director David Petraeus, a defense official said Tuesday.

The revelation represented yet another stunning turn in a widening scandal that has jolted Washington only days after the re-election of President Barack Obama, with lawmakers vowing to get to the bottom of case.

The Pentagon official told reporters the FBI had uncovered a trove of 30,000 pages of correspondence between Allen and Jill Kelley, a key figure in the scandal that brought down the storied former general and CIA chief. Petraeus resigned abruptly last week over an extramarital affair with his biographer Paula Broadwell.

Kelley, of Tampa, Florida, had alerted the FBI to receiving threatening emails earlier this year that were eventually traced to Broadwell. The FBI then found emails between Broadwell and Petraeus that revealed their affair.

The senior US defense official, speaking on condition of anonymity, told reporters traveling with Defense Secretary Leon Panetta there was a "distinct possibility" the Allen emails were connected to the Petraeus investigation.

Panetta said in a statement that his department was informed by the FBI on Sunday about the case and that he had referred it to the Pentagon's inspector general for investigation. He said Allen would remain in Kabul as the commander of NATO-led security forces but that he had asked the Senate Armed Services Committee to delay action on Allen's pending nomination to be NATO's supreme allied commander.

Panetta praised the general's work in Afghanistan, saying his leadership has been "instrumental" in securing progress in the war against Taliban insurgents. However, Panetta said he requested that the Senate committee move promptly on the nomination for Allen's successor in Afghanistan, General Joseph Dunford. It remained unclear what allegations Allen faced, and officials declined to comment as to whether the Marine general was accused of using his work email to communicate with Kelley or had disclosed any classified information. "It's far too early to speculate on what the IG (inspector general) might find," the same defense official said.

"There is enough concern that we believe it was a prudent measure to take appropriate steps to direct an investigation and notify Congress," he said. "We need to see where the facts lead in this matter, before jumping to any conclusions whatsoever." He added that Allen insisted on his innocence.

"General Allen disputes that he has engaged in any wrongdoing in this matter," he said. Kelley, a "social liaison" to an air force base in Tampa, had a longstanding family friendship with Petraeus but no official status in the military. Both Petraeus and Allen served in Tampa, home to US Central Command, which Petraeus led before taking over as commander in Afghanistan in 2010.

Anti-tax evasion mechanism in place

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ISLAMABAD: Federal Minister for Finance, Dr Abdul Hafeez Shaikh said Tuesday that the government has devised a comprehensive mechanism to curb tax theft by identifying potential tax evaders and bringing them into net to improve revenue collection.

He was talking to media persons after inaugurating the 3-day 18th Annual General Meeting and Conference of Pakistan Society of Development Economists (PSDE).

The three day (13-15 November) conference titled, "Economic Reforms for Productivity, Innovation and Growth" has been organized by PSDE in collaboration with Pakistan Instituted of Development Economics with an aim to provide the economists a platform to share their knowledge about economic issues and help find their solutions.

The federal minister said that the government has established a databank that would help it identify, with evidence, the tax evaders on the basis of their consumption of resources and lifestyle.

He said that credible way of implementation would be ensured and now the government would not just suffice on issuing the notices but would go for proper implementation.

He said that it would also seek support within the society by sensitizing the people to take this issue as national issue.

Earlier, speaking at the conference, the federal minister said the tax collection ratio has increased by 21 percent as Rs.350 billion additional revenue has been collected in the Financial year 2011-12, which is a highest tax growth in the history of Pakistan.

The federal minister said, this year the focus would be on expanding income tax base while the government during the past year had specially focused on sales tax and had brought about many changes in the overall system.

Federal Minister for Finance, Dr. Abdul Hafeez Shaikh, while talking about the overall economic challenges said, the country had been successful in achieving high growth rates in the past but could not transform these growth spurts into long term tends.

Even in the times of high growth, the common people were not benefited of this, so it is imperative for economists to think over it.

He said that the businesses of the country also failed to help the country integrate globally by promoting export industry.

The third challenge, he said, has been the growing size of government which continues to grow on and on.

Political instability was another factor that harmed the economy, he said and added that no government in the past had ever been changed
smoothly which not only resulted in politically loss but also caused great damages on economic front.

He said that his was the crucial for economists to find how to ensure inclusive growth.

Talking about the performance of the government, the federal minister said that growth rate is expected to remain at 4 percent during the current fiscal year, which was decreased by 2 percent of GDP due to
floods which caused damage of $10 billion.

He said that the government has completed about 650 projects worth Rs.3000 billion during the past four years.

Shaikh said that the government had laid down strong foundations for the prosperous future of Pakistan and "new Pakistan is taking shape."

Institutions are independent in their domain as the Bank of Pakistan, Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan, Competition of Pakistan, Courts and other institutions including media are independent, which is a positive development towards bright future.

He said that democracy is back on track, constitution has been restored, parliament is strengthened, provinces were made autonomous and a good political culture has been created.

The federal minister said provinces have been provided Rs.5000
billion to manage their affairs while additional Rs.1000 billion have been provided after the National Finance Commission award.

The government did not forget the poorest of the poor as three million vulnerable families were provided social safety net under Benazir Income Support Programme (BISP).
The federal minister said that the programme was now being modified
to help the poor stand on their feet.

The minister said, when the current government assumed power, the economic growth momentum was slowed down while the GDP was at 2 percent in 2008 with inflation touching the highest 25 percent.

The country's stock marked was literally closed while there was big burden on current account and fiscal discipline and the foreign exchanges were reduced as low as $5 billion.

The value of rupee was also depreciated from Rs60 to Rs80 against dollar while there was no increase in electricity generation capacity and above all the law and order situation was deteriorated.

It was this situation when the government had to take hard decisions and go to International Monetary Fund for loan under a standby agreement.

Meanwhile, speaking on the occasion, Vice Chancellor PIDE and President PSDE, Dr. Rashid Amjad said that the country needed to grow at 8 percent to accommodate its youth adding the economy needed not only to grow at high rate but inclusive growth was required.

He said that structural changes were required to ensure strong institutions and macroeconomic stability that would ultimately lead the country towards economic development, progress and prosperity.

He lauded the government measures of introducing 18th, 19th and 20th amendment in the constitution and also appreciated opening of
trade with India.

However, he said that the government should have focused on enhancing tax to GDP ratio and improve energy sector.

Among others, Deputy Chairman, Planning Commission of Pakistan, Dr. Nadeem-ul-Haq, Secretary Finance, Wajid Rana and Advisor to Finance Ministry, Rana Asad Amin were also present on the occasion. (APP)

New BlackBerry to launch January 30

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OTTAWA: The launch for the new BlackBerry 10 platform will be held January 30, as smartphone maker Research in Motion tries to regain traction against surging rivals.

The Canadian firm said Monday the launch "will happen simultaneously in multiple countries around the world."

The struggling tech firm will unveil two new smartphones as well as the BlackBerry 10 operating system, aimed at regaining momentum against smartphones from Apple and those using Google's Android operating system.

"In building BlackBerry 10, we set out to create a truly unique mobile computing experience that constantly adapts to your needs," RIM chief executive Thorsten Heins said.

"Our team has been working tirelessly to bring our customers innovative features combined with a best in class browser, a rich application ecosystem, and cutting-edge multimedia capabilities. All of this will be integrated into a user experience -- the BlackBerry Flow -- that is unlike any smartphone on the market today."

The launch comes with RIM, once the dominant smartphone maker, rapidly losing market share.

RIM's stock price has fallen to its lowest level since 2003, and in June the company shed 5,000 staff or 30 percent of its workforce.

According to research firm IDC, BlackBerry's market share continued to sink, falling to just over four percent of the worldwide market by the end of the third quarter, as Android garnered 75 percent.

The BB10 itself was to have been launched in late 2010, but the company in June announced a delay, a move which means it will miss the critical holiday shopping period.

If it fails to impress, observers are predicting the end of RIM.

Heins, who was brought in at the start of the year to replace RIM founders Jim Balsillie and Mike Lazaridis and turn around the company, announced last week that BB10 encryption has been certified as secure for use by government agencies and others dealing with sensitive information.

The announcement aimed at RIM's traditional key business and governmental customers, came after the Pentagon ended its exclusive deal with RIM to supply its vast workforce with Blackberry smartphones.

Another government agency, the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency, also said it was dropping the Blackberry device altogether in favor of Apple's iPhone.

The US military and intelligence agencies have long preferred the Blackberry due to security concerns and had worried that Apple, Android and other smart phones lacked sufficient safeguards.

But the technology has advanced and Pentagon officials said innovative applications available on other smartphones could be useful for different units or offices.

Recently, RIM showcased its success in emerging markets, but analysts noted that the company is initially losing money in this push for market share.

Unmoved by the BB10 launch announcement, they are keeping their valuations of RIM unchanged, for now.

"We believe BB10 may be able to generate traction, but only as a Tier-2 device or even a Tier-3 device, in line with the current BB products," said Northern Securities analyst Sameet Kanade.

Jeffries Group noted that RIM will also see increased competition from Microsoft entering the fray with its Windows 8 operating system, "attempting to establish W8 as the third mobile ecosystem."

The two new BB10 devices, one with a QWERTY keyboard and one with a touchscreen, according analysts, will offer a catalogue of new applications, including games, productivity, social, lifestyle and leisure, multimedia and published content, as well as apps designed for business and enterprise use.

Messages, notifications, feeds and calendar events will be organized in a "hub" that can be checked "with a simple gesture" while working on other applications.

Users will also be able to keep personal applications and information separate from work data.

More than 50 carriers are currently testing the new device, and more are expected in the coming weeks.

Chanderpaul, Powell anchor West Indies

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DHAKA: The ever-reliable Shivnarine Chanderpaul and opener Kieran Powell hit stubborn hundreds to give the West Indies a commanding start in the first Test in Dhaka on Tuesday.

Chanderpaul remained unbeaten on 123 for his 26th Test century while Powell notched 117 for his second to help the West Indies to an imposing 361-4 at close on the opening day after Darren Sammy won the toss and opted to bat.

The 38-year-old, who joined Powell at the stroke of lunch on 106-3, not only played a calm knock but also guided his young colleague to reverse Bangladesh's early advantage on a slow turning Shere Bangla stadium pitch.

Chanderpaul, ranked fifth in the world, added an invaluable 125 runs for the fourth wicket with Powell before strengthening the West Indies position during an unbroken 130-run partnership with Denesh Ramdin who was 52 not out at close.

Bangladesh had looked good in the first hour when debutant off-spinner Sohag Gazi, opening the attack with the new ball, dismissed Chris Gayle (24) and Darren Bravo (14) before paceman Shahadat Hossain knocked Marlon Samuels for 16.

But Powell and Chanderpaul avoided any further loss, taking the West Indies to 223-3 at tea.

Powell reached his century with a sweep off left-arm spinner Shakib Al Hasan for his 15th boundary before he was bowled by Gazi who finished with 3-97. Powell hit 18 boundaries and a six during his 178-ball stay.

Chanderpaul, playing his 145th Test, was equally resolute as he completed his hundred with a four and single off Nasir Hossain. He has so far hit 17 boundaries off 195 balls.

Earlier, Gayle greeted Gazi with aggression, smashing the first and fourth ball of the match by Gazi for big sixes before clobbering two fours off Hossain to threaten Bangladesh's bowling attack.

But Gazi soon had revenge, having the flamboyant opener caught at long-off in his fifth over.

Bravo added 42 for the second wicket before miscuing a drive off Gazi and was caught at point to leave the West Indies at 74-2.

Like Bangladesh the West Indies handed a debut to a young spinner in the form of 23-year-old left-armer Veerasammy Permaul.

The second and final Test will be played in Khulna from November 21. (AFP)

Elmo puppeteer out after sex allegations

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LOS ANGELES: The puppeteer behind the "Sesame Street" character Elmo has taken a leave of absence from the children's television show to contest allegations, disputed by the performer and producers, that he had a sexual relationship with a 16-year-old boy, the show's production company said on Monday.

New York-based Sesame Workshop said in a statement that its own inquiry, including interviews with the now 23-year-old accuser, concluded that claims of underage sexual conduct against puppeteer Kevin Clash were unsubstantiated.

Clash, 52, the voice of Elmo for nearly three decades, acknowledged a past relationship with his accuser but said in a statement that the allegations against him were "false and defamatory."

"I am a gay man. I have never been ashamed of this or tried to hide it," Clash said.

"I had a relationship with the accuser. It was between two consenting adults, and I am deeply saddened that he is characterizing it as something other than what it was," he said.

He went on to say he was "taking a break" from Sesame Workshop to deal with the situation. His publicist declined to discuss the matter further.

The Sesame Workshop statement said Clash was "taking actions to protect his reputation" and that Sesame Workshop has "granted him a leave of absence to do so."

Separately, Clash was disciplined for violating company policy "regarding Internet usage," which a Sesame Workshop executive described as using the company's email to carry on personal communications. The executive spoke on condition of anonymity because she was not authorized to discuss the issue publicly.

Sesame Workshop said the allegations involving Clash came to its attention in June when the accuser first contacted the company by email.

"We took the allegation very seriously and took immediate action," the company said, adding that it met with the accuser twice and had "repeated communications with him." The company said it also confronted Clash, who denied the allegations.

Sesame Workshop was advised by its lawyers that "under these circumstances, there was no obligation" to notify police, and the company chose not to, the company executive said.

The official said the accuser and his lawyer had sought a settlement, but the company found "absolutely no evidence that the allegations were true."

'ABSOLUTELY FRAUDULENT'

The company went public with the matter on Monday only after receiving a query from celebrity news outlet TMZ.com, which said a source had furnished it with a copy of an email purportedly sent by Clash acknowledging that the relationship in question had begun when the accuser was 16.

"It's very curious (the accuser and his lawyer) told us they could not provide evidence, but suddenly they had it for TMZ," the executive said. "We believe it's absolutely fraudulent."

It was then that Clash asked for a leave of absence, and the company agreed, the executive said. "Kevin now really has to devote full time and attention to defending himself," she added. "He's hired a libel lawyer."

A lawyer for the accuser, who has not been publicly identified, did not immediately respond to a telephone request for comment.

Clash officially joined the "Sesame Street" cast in 1984, assuming the Elmo role that year.

The Elmo character debuted on the show in 1979. While Clash was the third performer to animate the child-like shaggy red monster, Sesame Workshop credits him with turning Elmo into the international sensation he became.

For now, producers promised that Elmo would remain on the show despite the absence of Clash, saying, "Elmo is bigger than any one person and will continue to be an integral part of 'Sesame Street.'" (Reuters)

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