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pet pet park mini kids Game

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petpet parkPetPet Park is a 2D browser based virtual world geared towards kids. Nickelodeon and Neopets have teamed up to bring us this cartoony mini-game filled game. Players must dress up their PetPet, feed it, and keep it well entertained by playing minigames like battleship, bowling, and many others. petpet-park-gameplay Publisher: Nickelodeon, Viacom Playerbase: Medium Graphics: Low Type: MMO EXP Rate: Slow PvP: N/A Filesize: N/A Pros: +Dozens of mini games. -Varied environments, 20 zones thus far. +Great background music and sound effects. Cons: -Limited customization options, only 6 PetPets. -Many features are not accessible without payment. Pet... read more >>

Pak Army Investigation report of Hakeemullah Mehsud’s death

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ISLAMABAD: The Pakistani Taliban on Sunday denied fresh rumours that their chief Hakeemullah Mehsud is dead, while the army said it was investigating as reports re-emerged that he was killed by US drone missiles. Speculation about the warlord’s death first surfaced after a January 14 bombing by unmanned US spy planes in Taliban stronghold North Waziristan, but within days Mehsud released two audio statements denying his demise. Security sources said at the time that he may have been wounded, and on Sunday local television stations carried a report that he had been buried. “I don’t have the confirmation, my sources have not confirmed... read more >>

SRK has disappointment by IPL bidders

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Mumbai Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan has expressed disappointment over the apparent snub to Pakistani players by Indian Premier League bidders. “I truly believe Pakistan players should have been chosen,” The Dawn quoted the Kolkata Knight Riders co-owner, as saying. Although there were “some issues”, the matter could have been handled by the IPL “respectfully”, Khan said. “They are the champions, they are wonderful but somewhere down the line there is an issue and we can’t deny it,” Khan said in an interview with a news channel. No Pakistani player was bought by the eight Indian clubs during an auction... read more >>

Drone Attacks in the first month of 2010

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protest again drones According to newspaper reports, nearly 19 drone attacks have taken place in Pakistani territory in the first month of 2010. The number swells to nearly 60 if the total attacks in 2009 are added to the figure. In recent months, international and local attention has begun to focus on the legality of these attacks and the international instruments that control incursions by one government organisation into the territory of another. In the United States, some of these questions have begun to arise as commentators begin to evaluate President Obama’s first year in office in relation to the promises of his campaign. In Pakistan,... read more >>

Pakistan TV anchors give advice to politicians

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pakistan tv anchor's “Babboo, do you remember you once told me that it was the Russian poet Yevtushenko who had compared justice with a train that was always late?” “I have one more for you. This is from another cynic who said that laws were like a spider’s web from which anything small, if trapped, could NOT get out but all big things would break through and escape.” “I don’t agree. We have an independent judiciary and it means business this time. It intends to act neither as a train nor as a spider’s web. I am sure it won’t allow the big ones to escape from what you call the spider’s web.” “You really think so? I... read more >>

What the Taliban want

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what is talban want Often, I am asked by readers or friends abroad what the Taliban want. Why, they ask, are they slaughtering hundreds of innocent people wherever they can? What is their purpose? What is their agenda? The short answer is power. Other excuses for their murderous excesses are a fig-leaf: demands for the Sharia and the expulsion of foreign forces from the region are no more than window-dressing. These terrorists realise that they cannot achieve power through peaceful, democratic means as they have no support. Even relatively moderate Islamic parties have been repeatedly trounced at the polls in Pakistan. So extremists reject democracy... read more >>

Children’s rights in Pakistan

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The Children Complaint Office inaugurated on Thursday at the Sindh ombudsman’s secretariat in Karachi is an important step towards child welfare. Set up in collaboration with Unicef, the office is meant to ensure the expeditious handling of complaints related to child abuse or exploitation. The effort needs to be publicised to make people aware of the facility. The Sindh governor has announced a Rs 5m grant for the initiative, which, it is hoped, will bolster efforts being made by the provincial commission for child welfare and development. It is also hoped that the Sindh Child Protection Authority Bill 2009 will soon be enacted into law. Nevertheless,... read more >>