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GOP candidates top Obama in hypothetical 2012 race

Washington (CNN) — His party got its clock cleaned in Tuesday’s midterm elections, but President Barack Obama still remains competitive in some hypothetical 2012 presidential election matchups, especially against Sarah Palin, a new poll shows.

A CNN/Opinion Research Corp. survey released Thursday also indicates that at the unofficial start of the race for the Republican presidential nomination, the field of possible contenders appears wide open with no front-runner.

Twenty-one percent of Republicans say they would most likely support 2008 GOP White House candidate and former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee for their party’s 2012 presidential nomination, according to the poll.

The number is 20 percent for another 2008 Republican presidential hopeful, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney.

Fourteen percent say they support Palin, the former Alaska governor and 2008 GOP vice presidential nominee, with 12 percent backing former House Speaker Newt Gingrich of Georgia.

The remaining candidates, whose names were all in single digits, are led by Rep. Ron Paul of Texas, who also ran for the GOP presidential nomination the last time around, followed by Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour, Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty, Rep. Mike Pence of Indiana, and former Sen. Rick Santorum of Pennsylvania.

The poll’s release comes as Santorum visits New Hampshire to give a speech about the midterm election results and the future of the Republican party. No one has yet to announce a bid for the GOP nomination.

In a possible general election showdown, Obama leads Palin 52-44 percent among all registered voters.

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Senate ends debate, votes on bill today

All 292 members of the 342-seat National Assembly voted for the bill on April 8, despite opposition of some to some clauses, particularly one renaming the NWFP as Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. –Photo by APP
ISLAMABAD: The Senate concluded a largely supportive general debate on the Constitution (Eighteenth Amendment) Bill on Wednesday, with the government calling for a unanimous vote for the landmark reforms on Thursday as in the National Assembly a week ago.
 

The bill, drafted by an all-party parliamentary committee, seems certain to be passed by more than the required two-thirds majority of the 100-seat upper house so it could go to President Asif Ali Zardari for his signature possibly later this week to mark the restoration of a genuine parliamentary democracy in the country.

All 292 members of the 342-seat National Assembly who were present voted for the bill on April 8, despite opposition of some to some clauses, particularly one renaming the NWFP as Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

“We expect that despite party positions — although national interest should be supreme — the Senate will pass the bill with the same spirit with which it was passed in the National Assembly,” leader of the house Nayyar Hussain Bokhari said while winding up the debate.

Violent protests in parts of the Hazara division against the renaming of NWFP and an apparent change of stance by the opposition PML-Q overshadowed the three-day Senate debate, in which Chairman Faooq H. Naek said more than 60 members took part after head of the parliamentary committee and prime minister’s adviser Mian Raza Rabbani introduced the bill on Monday.

But there was wide support for the consensus bill containing the most important amendments to the Constitution since the adoption of the original document in 1973, as well as for the NWFP’s new name given it to reflect the cultural identity of its majority Pakhtun population but which is unpopular in non-Pakhtun, Hindko-speaking population of the Hazara division.

Mr Bokhari, who represents Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani in the Senate, noted that the present bill had come when Pakistan had an elected president who did not interfere with the parliamentary committee or parliament while the previous major Eighth and Seventeenth amendments were made under duress to distort the Constitution as desired by then military rulers.

“The Eighteenth Amendment has thrown out that dirt and now you have a clean constitution …,” he said about the bill which also aims to enhance provincial autonomy, repeal the 17th Amendment of 2003 that legitimised the decrees of then military president Pervez Musharraf, and provide for a parliamentary oversight of the appointment of judges of the superior courts.

The clause-by-clause voting on the bill, when members must rise in their seats to be counted, is to commence immediately after the Senate meets on Thursday at 10am to be followed by the final vote on the bill as a whole by division when members proceed to two different lounges to register their preferences in writing.

Each clause as well as the bill as a whole must be passed by not less than 67 senators, or two-thirds majority of the total house membership of 100 comprising PPP’s 27 seats, PML-Q’s 21, 11 independents, JUI’s 10, PML-N’s seven, six each of ANP and MQM, Jamaat-i-Islami’s three, Balochistan National Party-A’s three, National Party’s two and one each of PML-F, PPP-S and JWP.

Amendment to the bill submitted by several opposition senators — including some seeking to retain the present NWFP name or change it to “Sarhad” instead of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and carve out new Bahawalpur, and “South Punjab” or “Seraiki” provinces from Punjab — can be moved during the clause-by-clause reading by a simple majority of voice vote.

 

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Rajeev Khandelwal engaged for in-laws’s sake

Rajeev Khandelwal engaged for in-laws`s sake

Given a choice Rajeev Khandelwal was happy being attached to his girlfriend Manjiri Kamtikar because he knew, marriage or not, he was in love with her for keeps and he didn’t need any formal announcement to prove it.

But the engagement to be held in May is being done to comply with the lady’s parent’s wishes..

Says Rajeev, “Manjari and her parents come from a world far removed from cinema and the entertainment industry. They don’t understand the workings of Bollywood and their knowledge of what goes on here is based on what they read and see on television. You can’t blame them for thinking actors are not to be trusted.”

Manjari’s parents were anxious that he make the association formal.Gallantly Rajeev volunteered an engagement ceremony.

Says Rajeev, “But I don’t know how it got out. I haven’t discussed it with anyone. Manjari’s parents or my parents in all their innocence must have shared the information with some people.”

Rajeev enjoys the distance that his girlfriend provides from the goings-on in the industry. “She works in an ad agency and is far removed from show world. She keeps me grounded. I’m looking forward to spending my life with her.”

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Mallika’s open letter to Amitabh Bachchan

Mallika Sarabhai, a danseuse and social activist, wrote the following letter to Amitabh Bachchan to question his support for Narendra Modi’s Gujarat.

“My dear Bachchanji, Greetings from a Gujarati You are indeed a fine actor. You are an intelligent man and a shrewd businessman.

But should I believe in your endorsements? Let’s take a brief look at what you proclaim you believe in (albeit for huge sums of money). BPL, ICICI, Parker and Luxor pens, Maruti Versa, Cadbury’s chocolates, Nerolac paints, Dabur, Emami, Eveready, Sahara City Homes, D’damas, Binani Cement and Reliance. And now Gujarat.

I wonder how you decide what to endorse. Is your house built with Binani Cement? Do you really like Cadbury’s chocolates or do you have to resort to Dabur’s hajmola (whose efficacy you have earlier checked) after eating them? And having endorsed two pens, one very upmarket and one rather down, which one do you use?

Have you, except perhaps for the shooting of the ad, ever driven or been driven in a Versa? Do you know whether the Nerolac paint in your home (you do use it don’t you?) has lead in it that can poison you slowly as it does so many people? Or are the decisions entirely monetary?

It has been reported that no direct fee will be paid to you for being my Brand Ambassador.

So, with no monetary decision to guide you, how did you decide to say yes? Did you check on the state of the State? I doubt it, for the decision and the announcement came from one single meeting. And I somehow doubt that you have been following the news on Gujarat closely.

So, as a Gujarati, permit me to introduce my State to you.

Everyone knows of our vibrancy, of the billions and trillions pouring into our State through the two yearly jamborees called Vibrant Gujarat. But did you know that by the government’s own admission no more than 23 per cent of these have actually moved beyond the MOU stage?

That while huge subsidies are being granted to our richest business houses, over 75,000 small and medium businesses have shut down rendering one million more people jobless.

You know of Gujarat’s fastpaced growth and the FDI pouring in, you have no doubt seen pictures of the czars of the business world lining up to pour money to develop us. To develop whom?

Did you know that our poor are getting poorer? That while the all-India reduction in poverty between 1993 and 2005 is 8.5 per cent, in Gujarat it is a mere 2.8 per cent?

That we have entire farmer families committing suicide, not just the male head of the household?

You have heard of how some mealy mouthed NGO types have been blocking the progress of the Narmada project, how the government has prevailed, and water is pouring down every thirsty mouth and every bit of thirsty land.

But did you know that in the 49 years since it was started, and in spite of the Rs29,000 crore spent on it, only 29 per cent of the work is complete?

That the construction is so poor (lots of sand added to the you know which cement) that over the last nine years there have been 308 breaches, ruining lakhs of farmers whose fields were flooded, ruining the poorest salt farmers whose salt was washed away?

That whereas in 1999, 4,743 of Gujarat’s villages were without drinking water, within two years that figure had gone up to 11,390 villages? (I cannot even begin to project those figures for today — but do know that the figure has gone up dramatically rather than down).

With our CM, hailed as the CEO of Gujarat, we have once again achieved number one status — in indebtedness.

In 2001, the state debt was Rs14,000 crore. This was before the State became a multinational company.

Today it stands at Rs1,05,000 crore. And to service this debt we pay a whopping Rs7,000 crore a year, 25 per cent of our annual budget.

Meanwhile, our spending on education is down, no new public hospitals for the poor are being built, fishermen are going a begging as the seas turn turgid with effluents, more mothers die at birth per thousand than in the rest of India, and our general performance on the Human Development Index is nearly the first — from the bottom.

One rape a day, 17 cases of violence against women, and, over the last 10 years, 8,802 suicides and 18,152 “ accidental” deaths of women have been officially reported. You can imagine the real figures. You have said that you are our ambassador because we have Somnath and Gandhi.

Somnath was built for the people. Gandhiji was a man of the people. Do the people of this State matter to you? If they do, perhaps your decision will be different. I hope you will read this letter and decide. In warmth and friendship, Mallika”

Big B has recently become brand ambassador of Modi’s state — Gujarat. “There are lots of good things in Gujarat which should be promoted. I am ready to give my voice and face for the promotion of Gujarat tourism.” Bachchan had said to media during special screening of ‘Paa’ with Chief minister of Gujarat Narendra Modi.

While Shahrukh Khan, Bollywood’s other superstar never went quite so far, he did say in an interview that he had nothing against Narendra Modi because Modi had never harmed him personally.

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Shahbaz calls on Kayani ‘openly, not secretly’

The chief minister termed the fresh meeting ‘quite beneficial from the point of view of Punjab’s security

ISLAMABAD: Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif called on Chief of the Army Staff General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani on Friday and later said he had met the general “openly, not secretly”. “There should be no apprehensions about the meeting because it had already been announced,” the PML-N leader told reporters at Benazir International Airport before leaving for Lahore.

The ISPR issued no press release about the meeting which took place at the Army House, the residence of Gen Kayani, in Rawalpindi.

Sharif had earlier held unannounced meetings with the army chief which had surprised political circles and sparked criticism.

After one such meeting in October last year, PML-N detractors had termed it a ‘violation’ of Charter of Democracy singed by former prime ministers Benazir Bhutto and Nawaz Sharif.

The chief minister termed the fresh meeting “quite beneficial from the point of view of Punjab’s security”.

PML-N spokesman Ahsan Iqbal told Dawn that issues relating to internal and external security, war against terrorism and training of Punjab police and Elite Force by army personnel had been discussed.

Sharif could not attend a consultative meeting of his party because of his engagement at the Army House.

Mr Sharif is reported to have told Gen Kayani that the army could use the Punjab Training Centre for training police and Elite Force. They also discussed the military operation in Waziristan.

The chief minister stressed that increasing the capability of Punjab police was necessary to combat militancy and terrorism in the province.

The PML-N spokesman said that security of military installations in Punjab was also discussed at the meeting.

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Five killed in new Israeli strikes on Gaza

January 3rd, 2008 3 comments

Five Palestinians, including two women, were killed in Israeli ground and air raids in Gaza on Thursday, local medical sources said, in the latest Israeli action against the Hamas-ruled territory.

Israeli troops and tanks backed by combat helicopters were operating in the village of Bani Suheila near the southern town of Khan Yunis, witnesses and medical sources said.

Three Palestinian gunmen and two women were killed by Israeli fire and another 30 people were injured in the attacks, the sources said.

Israel has carried out near-daily military strikes and incursions across what it considers a “hostile entity” since the Islamist movement Hamas seized power in June after routing security forces loyal to Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas.

Israeli troops in about 70 army jeeps also rolled into the West Bank town of Nablus in search of wanted militants on Thursday.

In Gaza, brothers Ahmad Fayyad, 20, and 25-year-old Sami Fayyad, both members of the radical Islamic Jihad, were killed in a raid on a house which also killed their mother, Karima, 50, and sister Asmaa, 20, the medical sources said. Nine other people were injured.

One member of the armed wing of Hamas was also killed during gun battles with Israeli troops.

“Infantry units backed by the air force are continuing to operate in the Khan Yunis area,” an army spokeswoman said, adding that there were “losses” among Palestinians.

Aircraft also destroyed two houses where militants were suspected to be hiding. A third house was blown up by ground troops, witnesses added.

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Live Geo News Audio/Video (TV Channels Closed due to imposition of emergency)

November 4th, 2007 6 comments

Live Geo News Audio as TV Channels Closed due to imposition of emergency in Pakistan.

Click Here For Geo Live Video

Media Player 9 Recommended.

Also Try Video Bulletins @ http://216.167.27.246/stream/index.html

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