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Yasir Hameed denies allegations in the British tabloid paper -
LONDON, Sept 5 (APP)- Test batsman Yasir Hameed Sunday distanced himself from the allegations attributed to him by a British tabloid daily that there were cheats in the Pakistan team who were fixing ‘almost every match.’The 32-year-old player met Pakistan High Commissioner Wajid Shamsul Hasan, CB Chairman Ejaz Butt and other officials at the High Commission this afternoon to clarify the remarks credited to him by ‘News of the World’ in a latest twist to alleged betting scam.


MQM (USA) sends relief materials worth over $675,000 for flood victims -
NEW YORK, Sept 5 (APP): Donations and relief materials worth over $675,000, including 24 dialysis machines, for Pakistan’s flood victims have been sent by MQM (USA) through an American charity, which has an agreement with the United Nations refugeee High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR).Two officials of the Sun Charity, USA including Dr Kahlid Maqbool Siddiqui and Ibad ur Rehman made the announcement at a press conference on Friday at which they also announced that their organization had reached an understanding with UNHCR to be the vehicle to distribute goods in Pakistan.   


APL demands a probe by a Supreme Court Judge on latest match fixing affair -
LONDON, Sept 5 (APP)-The UK-based Association of Pakistani Lawyers (APL) has called for an official inquiry under a Supreme Court judge into the extent of betting and match fixing claims afflicting Pakistan cricket once the investigations in the UK into this issue are completed.The Government must contemplate an official enquiry post UKs criminal investigations under a Supreme Court judge to probe and oversee the whole affair. The enquiry tribunal must pin point failures to adhere corruption calls, fixing responsibility on officials, adjudicating against players who are allegedly involved, and put forward suggestions to reform policy an law and directives to eradicate corruption from this great game of cricket,” APL chair Barrister Amjad Malik said in a statement.




The world must not abandon Pakistan to the religious extremists: Rev Michael Nazir-Ali -
LONDON, Sept 5 (APP)- A leading British clergyman has said the world needs a stable, strong and moderate Pakistan and it was vital for the West to co-operate with the South Asian country to counter extremist ideology.Reverend  Michael Nazir-Ali of Pakistani heritage in his article for “The Observer” has noted that independent surveys show that over 90% of Pakistanis believe that religious extremism is the greatest single threat to the country.


Chinese lady philanthropist’s RMB 1.3 mln assistance for flood affectees -
BEIJING, Sept 5 (APP): Madam Ding Shumiao, Chairperson Broad Union Investment Management Group Co. Ltd at a meeting with Ambassador Masood Khan at the Pakistan Embassy donated RMB 1.3 million (approximately US$200,000) for the flood-hit people in Pakistan.She expressed her heartfelt condolences at the natural calamity which hit Pakistan and said that “we share the pain and agony of our Pakistani friends. Pakistan is a dear friend and this is a humble contribution to alleviate the sufferings of its people.The Ambassador thanked the Chairperson and appreciated hergenerous gesture. He said the Chinese government and its people have always stood by Pakistan in its difficult times.


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UK lawyers’ body wants SC Judge to probe match fixing issue
ISLAMABAD, Sep 5 (APP): Association of Pakistani Lawyers (APL), a team of Pakistani origin lawyers, solicitors, barristers and Judges in UK, on Sunday suggested that the government must contemplate an official enquiry into match fixing issue under a Supreme Court Judge.
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Samir appeals for providing financial assistance
LAHORE, Sep 4 (APP)- Pakistan’s promising junior player, Samir Iftikhar has appealed to the government to provide him financial assistance enabling him to continue his participation in ITF Junior World ranking circuit.Samir who recently won ITF world ranking singles and doubles titles to gain prominence at international level has chalked out a plan to continue his participation in the main draws of ITF Junior World ranking tournaments being held in Prague, Iran, China, UAE and Far East, starting later this month ending December.“It is not possible for me to shoulder the burden of expense involved in the participation of these tournaments and I appeal to the government and tennis authorities to support me by providing financial assistance so that I could continue my participation”, he told APP before his departure for England on Saturday.
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Aisam and partner in pre quarter finals in US Open
LAHORE, Sep 4 (APP)- Pakistan’s top tennis player, Aisam ul-Haq, the first Pakistani ever to be seeded at a Grand Slam tennis tournament, together with Rohan Bopanna made it through to the pre-quarter final round of the US Open in New York defeating Finland’s Jarko Nieminen and German Michael Kohlmann 6-4, 6-4 in the second round.The first set saw Aisam and Bopanna breaking Kohlmann’s serve to take a 3-2 lead consolidating it to 4-2, said the information made available here on Saturday. After serving out their own game to make it 3-4, Nieminen and Kohlmann were able to break serve in the next game, levelling the set at 4-4. Another break of serve followed, with Aisam and Bopanna now with a chance to serve out the set at 5-4. This they did, and won the first set.
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Mix day for Pakistan as they slip to 9th in Asia Cup Bridge
KARACHI, Sept 4 (APP): Pakistan Open team has mixed day as they slipped to 9th in the inaugural Asia Cup Bridge Championship in Lingbo (China) after a narrow 14-16 loss to arch-rival India and 18-12 win over Bahrain on Saturday.Pakistan men team which was placed sixth after 15 rounds on Friday, slided three places and are occupying 9th spot after 17 rounds with 289 Victory Points (VPs).However, with two easy games to go against the lower half teams on Sunday, Pakistan still can manage to finish among the top five with big wins on the final day.
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Sajjad to feature in Shanghai Masters Snooker
KARACHI, Sept 4 (APP): Pakistan’s top cueist Muhammad Sajjad is due to leave for Shanghai (China) on Saturday night to take part in the Shanghai Masters 2010 being staged there from September 6-12. According to Pakistan Billiards and Snooker Association news release, Sajjad has been included in the event as wild-card entry of Asian Confederation of Billiards Sports (ACBS) .Top professionals and amateurs from across the world are taking part in the week-long competition.
 
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No end in sight to economic crisis for hard-hit developing world: UN report PDF Print E-mail
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UNITED NATIONS, Sept 19 (APP): The global economic crisis continues to push millions of the world’s most vulnerable people into poverty, hunger and early death, a new UN report warns.The report stressed that green shoots of recovery are not being felt by the poor in the developing world.

Estimates suggest that the worldwide recession has pushed 100 million more people below the poverty line and 61 million people have been added to the number of jobless over the last two years, according to the report.

“The near poor are becoming the new poor,” Deputy Secretary-General Asha-Rose Migiro told reporters in New York at the launch of the Voices of the Vulnerable: the Economic Crisis from the Ground Up report.

“Workers in both the formal and informal sectors are being badly hit, particularly in manufacturing, commerce and construction,” said Migiro, before quoting one construction worker who said that the monster economic crisis is devouring the poor.

She added that migrants are finding their situation increasingly  precarious, with forecasts predicting that remittances to developing countries will be reduced by over seven per cent this year.

“Youth unemployment is dramatically increasing,” Ms. Migiro stressed. “The number of unemployed youth has increased by as many as 18.2 million over the last year.”

In addition, the report part of a new UN initiative to monitor and draw attention to emerging crises notes that an increase of 100 million people suffer from hunger and infant mortality rates are set to rise by an additional 200,000 to 400,000 deaths each year from now to 2015, if the crisis persists.

“Many of the poor and vulnerable are running out of coping strategies,” said Migiro. They are being exhausted by crisis after crisis, including the global food and fuel price hike crises that struck last year, on top of local floods, droughts and conflicts.

The crises may have long-term consequences, with tens of millions of children suffering from cognitive and physical injury caused by malnutrition as a result of the food and economic crises.

Migiro warned that the spread of the H1N1 influenza pandemic to countries already devastated by the economic crisis, or the onset of new natural disasters, are among the last straws that may break the back of overstretched populations and governments.

The report is part of larger UN initiative called the Global Impact and Vulnerability Alert System (GIVAS), developed to provide early, real-time data to the international community on how external shocks, such as the economic crisis, are affecting the welfare of the vulnerable and poor.

The Secretary-General is slated to present the report to the annual high-level debate at the General Assembly in New York next week, which takes place ahead of the summit in Pittsburgh, United States, for the Group of 20 (G20) leading economic nations.

Both forums will address the impact of the ongoing economic crisis, with the report underscoring the need to protect not only the poor and vulnerable but also the increasing number of middle class families slipping into poverty.

 
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