Friday, April 29, 2005
Pakistan’s Nanga Parbat Attracting Record Number of Climbers
As the Karakorum season approaches, a surprising number of teams are looking to tackle Nanga Parbat, the isolated 8125m peak in western Pakistan. At least ten expeditions will head for the mountain starting in mid May. Some of those might consist of different teams sharing the same climbing permit, so the total number will surely …
Continue reading »Ali Azmat Goes Philosophical with Solo ‘Social Circus’
The lead vocalist of Junoon - a radical rock band of the last decade, Ali Azmat, has launched his first solo album titled ‘Social Circus’. The album is released by Sadaf Stereo. Describing his album’s theme, he said it was a personal expression — a kind in which philosophical moods and thematically expressed events of …
Continue reading »Thursday, April 28, 2005
Hit Reality Show Earns Briton a Pakistani Passport
A BRITON who held television viewers spellbound as he enthusiastically sampled every aspect of life in Pakistan, from dire poverty to the gun law of wild tribal areas, was given his reward yesterday — the promise of Pakistani citizenship. In one of the more challenging reality shows, George Fulton, a burly 26-year-old journalist from Cheshire, …
Continue reading »Ustad Nusrat’s Nephews Keep Legend Alive in US Concerts
When the late legendary qawwali master Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan first sang in the United States, his concerts weren’t so different from those he performed in his native Pakistan. Now carrying the message forward from a family line five centuries long are the young Khans — Rizwan and Muazzam Ali Khan — one critic …
Continue reading »Karachi Art Director’s Award Winning Paintings Exhibiting in US
Lubna’s painting “Crows and Windows,†recently won “Best in Show†at the 2005 Sanctuary Art exhibit, a juried art show sponsored by the Massachusetts Audubon Society at the Moose Hill Wildlife Sanctuary Gallery, for her reflection of personal connection to nature and the meaning of “Sanctuary.†Ms. Agha has been in the U.S. for more …
Continue reading »Twenty20: A Shot in the Arm for Pakistan Cricket
Perhaps the Asian market represents the litmus test if Twenty20 cricket is to transform itself from a novel newcomer to a bona-fide global format. The reduced-overs game has been embraced at domestic level in England, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa. But a minor tournament last year in Bangladesh aside, Asia has remained slow on …
Continue reading »Wednesday, April 27, 2005
Karachi ‘Floating’ Restaurant Aims to be World’s First Stationary Ship
The construction work on the “Floating Kitchen†project, which will also be called “Majestic Shipâ€, is in full swing on the shore of Sea View in Defence Housing Authority. It is officially learnt that the “Floating Kitchen†is envisaged to be the world’s first stationary ship that will look like a cruise ship on which …
Continue reading »Rawalpindi Cock Fights Attract Die Hard Following
It takes 10 minutes to decide a fight between two roosters, but it requires at least 20 months to prepare a super fighting rooster. This traditional sport has no association or federation at the national level, but still there are thousands of diehard followers of this game in Rawalpindi. Like in boxing, there are different …
Continue reading »Isloo Professor Explains Feminism at Karachi Women’s Workshop
In a lucid style, the learned professor who heads the gender studies department at Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad, explained six phases of feminism, from liberal feminism to the echo-feminism in present times. It started in the first quarter of the 19th century when women started talking about their basic human rights. Now when their equal status …
Continue reading »Free Indian Surgery Saves Pakistani’s Eye Sight
A 19-year-old boy from Lahore — Omar Zafar — couldn’t bear to see his father suffer due to poor eyesight. He decided to contact eye hospitals in India. In a letter to Venu Eye Institute at Sheikh Sarai, he wrote that his family could not afford to pay the treatment bill and requested them to …
Continue reading »Private Airline to Begin Lahore-Doha Flights
Shaheen Air International (SAI), Pakistan’s private airline will soon launch a new flight for Lahore from Doha. SAI commenced its operations in Pakistan in 1993 under the aegis of Shaheen Foundation, a welfare trust of Pakistan Air Force (PAF) personnel. SAI is the first private carrier of Pakistan which was honoured with the title of …
Continue reading »Tuesday, April 26, 2005
Bhatti’s Fashion Show Dazzles Islamabad
Paris-based Pakistani fashion Guru Mehmood Bhatti and his stunning French models dazzled the capital audience at the grand gala Fashion Extravaganza titled “Zephyr Collection”. The evening started with a short documentary based on the activities of Ummed-e-Noor for the welfare of special children. The alluring apparels along with the lido dance performance and lilting songs …
Continue reading »First Ever Twenty20 Tournament Begins as Dolphins Beat Lions
A sizzling 59-ball 112 by former Pakistan skipper Moin Khan inspired Karachi Dolphins to a 17-run win against Lahore Lions in the inaugural ABN-Amro Twenty20 Cup at the Qadhafi Stadium on Monday and also sent a message to the selectors that he is still good enough to play international cricket.Moin cracked six mighty sixes and …
Continue reading »Monday, April 25, 2005
Old Russian Tanks Fuel Pakistan Steel Industry Boom
Situated in the heart of Pakistan’s second largest city, the market is essentially a raw material supply source for the countrys expanding steel industry. The boom in the steel industry is part of Pakistan’s overall economic growth which is expected to touch seven per cent during the current fiscal year. Pakistan has around …
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