Monday, November 14, 2005
Backpacking Tourists Get High on Lahore’s Hospitality
The Japanese tourists need something flammable. ‘’Kerosene?” A French journalist drops by for a warm handshake and news about the road to Iran. Two girls, one Colombian, one South African, sit outside the cramped, do-it-yourself kitchen. On special nights, groups of ‘’qawwali,” or devotional, musicians take over the rooftop to clap and sing praises to …
Continue reading »Pakistani Rock Star at American University Chapel
The Rev. Raushenbush was hooked, and, within five minutes of sending out an e-mail to Pakistani and Indian students on campus asking them if they’d heard of Salman Ahmad and would enjoy a performance, the Rev. Raushenbush had his answer: “The student response was like, ‘Have you heard of Bruce Springsteen?’” he said. When the …
Continue reading »PIA Becomes Part of Aviation History with Boeing
Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) has created world commercial aviation history by flying newly-manufactured Boeing 777 LR (Long Range) — the first airline in the world to fly it from Hong Kong to Heathrow — the wrong way around the globe. Along with five Boeing pilots, Commander Asif Reza, senior vice president flight operations PIA, was …
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