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Obama wants Gates to retain post
Seeking experience in wartime, President-elect Barack Obama intends to retain Defence Secretary Robert Gates as head of the Pentagon — if only temporarily — and has chosen a retired Marine general to be White House national security adviser, officials have said.
Gates and retired Gen James Jones would bring decades of experience to the administration of a 47-year-old commander in chief who campaigned on a pledge to withdraw combat troops from Iraq within 16 months while simultaneously ramping up the US military presence in Afghanistan.
While Gates has accepted Obama’s appointment, it was not clear that Jones had done the same.
Obama has also offered the post of secretary of state to Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton of New York, his rival in the Democratic presidential primary campaign. Officials have not yet disclosed whether she has decided to give up her seat in Congress to join the Cabinet.
Whatever Clinton’s decision, aides to the president-elect say he intends to announce members of his national security team next week, after disclosing his top economic advisers in recent days.
Keeping Gates might afford Obama a sort of extended transition, in which critical military issues are left in trusted hands while Obama focuses most intensely on the financial crisis.
Gates, who has served as President George W Bush’s defense secretary for two years, will remain in the Cabinet for some time, probably a year, according to an official familiar with discussions between him and the president-elect. His appointment would fulfill an Obama pledge to include a
Republican in his Cabinet.
Suicide Blast in Kabul Near US ESuicide Blast in Kabul Near US Embassymbassy
A large explosion apparently caused by a suicide bomber occurred near the US embassy in the Afghan capital Kabul Thursday, causing some casualties, witnesses said. The blast was at the Massoud Circle about 40 metres (yards) from the heavily secured entrance of the US embassy. The body of what appeared to be a suicide bomber was at the scene, the reporter said.
‘China uneasy with India’s growing global role’
Wary of US plans to support India’s position in Asia, Beijing will seek to blunt Washington’s overtures towards New Delhi, driving home the point that America has to pay close attention to the dynamics of the relations between India and China, a top South Asia scholar has said.
“The completion of the civil nuclear deal will likely raise the confidence of the Indian defence establishment in the US as a reliable supplier, and therefore, set the stage for a much broader and deeper defence relationship between India and US over the next several years,” Lisa Curtis of The Heritage Foundation has said in a Web Note.
Beijing may discuss, in private and public forums, the importance of simultaneous development of both India and China to try to show it welcomes India’s rise. New Delhi, however, will pay closer attention to Beijing’s actions along the disputed Indo-China border to gauge Chinese overall strategic intentions towards India.
“China’s unhelpful stance at the recent NSG meetings on the Indo-US civil nuclear agreement was a reminder that Beijing remains uncomfortable with India’s growing global role,” Curtis said.
Washington needs to pay close attention to the dynamics of the Indo-China relations while the relationship between the world’s oldest and the world’s largest democracies grows.
“The future direction of relations between China and India, two booming economies that together account for one-third of the world’s population, will be a major factor in determining broader political and economic trends in Asia directly affecting US interests,” the South Asia scholar of the Conservative Think Tank said.
Trade between India and China has increased eight-fold in the last six years to almost $40 billion, but both harbour deep suspicions of the other’s strategic intentions.
Despite improvements in economic and trade relations, border disputes continue to bedevil Indo-China ties. India accuses China of illegally occupying more than 14,000 square miles of its territory on its northern border in Kashmir, while China lays claim to more than 34,000 square miles of India’s northeastern state of Arunachal Pradesh.
“India is a long-term host to the Dalai Lama and about 100,000 Tibetan refugees, although the Indian government forbids them from participating in any political activity” Curtis remarked.
Out of concern for Chinese sensitivities, the Indian government placed restrictions on Tibetan protesters in India during the uprising in Tibet, and Beijing praised New Delhi for preventing Tibetans from marching to the Tibetan capital of Lhasa.
The Indian political opposition, however, criticised Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh for appeasing the Chinese and for not defending Tibetans’ human rights.
“Renewed tensions in Tibet would likely put pressure on New Delhi to show greater solidarity with the Tibetan people. China has recently started to raise the issue of the Dalai Lama’s status in India in diplomatic talks for the first time in several years, indicating its increased concern over the issue,” she added.
US’s increasing attention to India over the past five years, especially Washington’s decision to extend civil nuclear cooperation to New Delhi surprised Chinese policymakers and led them to reassess their policies towards India.
“Chinese officials have developed a more serious policy towards India and now acknowledge that India is becoming a major Asian power” Curtis said in her research note.
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U.S. missile kills five in North Waziristan
3 More Pakistan Detainees Held in Indian Jails
LAHORE: As many as three more Pakistani nationals have been found detained in separate Indian jails here on Friday.
According to sources, Punjab’s resident Sohail Ashraf (15) is detained in Fareed Por jail (India) while Gohar Rehman (17) and Aamir (16) are held in Bhawal city jail in India.
Both later were arrested after they had lost their way and entered mistakenly into Indian territory.
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Thai Protestor Killed In Grenade Attack
US Drone Attack in Bannu
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Bajaur Agency Operation: Nine militant killed
KHAR: At least nine militants were killed in the security forces operation in Bajaur Agency operation in its tehsil of Nawagai on Thursday.
According to media reports, seven Uzbek militants are also among the victims in the security forces action.
The security forces are shelling with heavy artillery on the hideouts of militants from Khar to Nawagai area and various dens of extremists have been wiped out.
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PML-N boycott for Industrial Relations Bill
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Rupee up by 40 paisa against dollar
KARACHI: The national currency appreciated by 40 paisa against the greenback and closed at Rs79.90 in the inter-bank today (Monday).
According to forex market dealers, stability in rupee value has given confidence to the people after which exporters have also started selling the US dollar in the market.
Meanwhile, the dollar was being purchased at Rs79.50 and sold at Rs80 in the open market.
The rupee has started to stabilize after State Bank’s recent measures on strict monitoring policy, according to the analysts.
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Updated at: 0645 PST, Tuesday, November 18, 2008
LONDON: A son of the king of Bahrain took U.S. pop star Michael Jackson to court on Monday for reneging on an agreement to record a new album and write an autobiography.
Bankim Thanki, the lawyer representing Sheikh Abdullah bin Hamad al-Khalifa, told London's High Court that his client had made several payments to Jackson from 2005 onwards, including $35,000 (23,400 pounds) to pay utility bills at Jackson's Neverland Ranch.
The court heard that the following month, in April 2005, Jackson asked for one million dollars through an assistant, media reported.
"Sheikh Abdullah made many more payments on his behalf or to others," Thanki said.
"Sheikh Abdullah began to support Jackson financially after 2005 when it became clear that ackson was in very serious financial difficulties, much to Sheikh Abdullah's surprise," Thanki added.
The early financial support coincided with Jackson's 2005 trial on child molestation charges. Despite his acquittal, the case left the 50-year-old performer's reputation and financial status in tatters.
Jackson spent time in Bahrain as a guest of the royal family following the trial, and in April 2006 a statement was released on behalf of Bahrain music label Two Seas Records announcing he would record a new album for release in 2007.
The sheikh is suing the pop legend for allegedly reneging on a $7 million "pay-back" agreement designed to repay money he advanced to Jackson during his financial troubles.
He said he and Jackson entered into a "combined rights agreement" under which the star was committed to a recording contract, an autobiography and a musical stage play." under which the star was committed to a recording contract, an autobiography and a musical stage play.
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Three soldiers, eight rebels killed in Philippine clashes
Updated at: 0802 PST, Tuesday, November 18, 2008
COTABATO: Three soldiers and eight Muslim separatist rebels have been killed in fresh fighting in the southern Philippines, local and military officials said Tuesday.
Soldiers clashed with Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) rebels near the town of Mamasapano on Mindanao island on Sunday evening after the guerrillas attacked an army base.
"The rebels attacked the army base while they (troops) were eating," town mayor Akmad Tato Ampatuan told reporters, adding that there were overnight exchanges of mortar fire between the two sides.
Running gun battles that followed left eight MILF rebels dead, said local army spokesman Lieutenant Colonel Julieto Ando. Ampatuan said three soldiers were also killed in the gunbattles.
Troops recovered two automatic rifles, a rocket-propelled grenade launcher, MILF uniforms, and ammunition.
The government suspended peace talks with the MILF after two guerrilla commanders attacked several towns and provinces across Mindanao in August to protest a court order stopping a deal that would have given the rebels control over a Muslim autonomous region.
More than 600,000 people were displaced in fighting that followed, while dozens of civilians, guerrillas and soldiers have been killed so far.
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Dacoits’ firing on vehicle kills 3 in Taxila
Updated at: 0328 PST, Tuesday, November 18, 2008
TAXILA: At least three commuters were shot dead when they came under fire by dacoits attempting to kidnap them here on early Tuesday.
Unknown dacoits tried to kidnap people commuting towards Taxila in a ‘Carry’ vehicle and opened fire when the vehicle’s driver attempted to flee the scene, Geo T.V. reported.
Three people were died on the spot; CCPO Rawalpindi Rao Iqbal confirmed GEO T.V. adding that heavy contingent of police has been sent to the area in search of the bandits.
Two passersby also received bullet injuries and were rushed to the local hospital, he added.
All the three deceased were the residents of Rawalpindi and were going to Taxila for some personal business.
The residents of the area soon after the incident rushed the scene and blocked the road for traffic in protest.
150 mln cubic fit gas short due to intense winter in NWFP
Updated at: 0644 PST, Tuesday, November 18, 2008
PESHAWAR: 150 million cubic fit gas has been short in NWFP province due to increase in the intensity of winter season here on Tuesday.
In the first stage, the gas outage has started in CAPTO Power and other big industries.
According to Sui Northern Company sources, it has seized the gas supply to big industries due to gas impasse to avoid any disruption in gas supply to commercial and domestic consumers.
It added that notices have been sent to as many as 3000 countrywide industries of cutting gas supply to them.
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Dengue patients’ number rises to 1050
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Bomb Blast rocked NGO office, CHECHAWATNI
CHECHAWATNI: A bomb blast rocked the local non-government organization (NGO) office situated at Girjaghar road here on Wednesday.
The handmade bomb planted under a tree went off outside the local NGO office, the police said. However, no loss of life was reported.
The explosion was so powerful that it was heard in far furling areas.
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Bolloywood Star Salman Khan all set to marry Katrina kaif.
Bollywood's Smart and Handsome boy Salman Khan is all set to knot to one of the smartest actress Katrina kaif, After many instances of rumours in the Film industry about these couple has been ended by declaring the wedding date by the Salman family.
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14 cartoons seek 3 Oscar berths
Fourteen films have been submitted to the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences in hopes of securing one of the three nominations available in the best animated feature category.
The contenders are “Bolt,” “Delgo,” “Dragon Hunters,” “Fly Me to the Moon,” “Igor,” “Kung Fu Panda,” “Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa,” “$9.99,” “The Sky Crawlers,” “Sword of the Stranger,” “The Tale of Despereaux,” “Waltz With Bashir” “WALL-E” and “Dr. Seuss’ Horton Hears a Who!”
Because there are at least eight but fewer than 16 submissions, a maximum of three movies can share the spotlight when Oscar nominations in all categories are announced January 22.
Disney/Pixar’s “WALL-E” is widely considered the frontrunner to win the Oscar. Competition for the other two nominee slots will include such box office hits as Blue Sky Studio’s “Dr. Seuss’ Horton Hears a Who!” and DreamWorks Animation’s “Kung Fu Panda” and “Madagascar” sequel, which is currently No. 1 at the North American box office.
The submissions also include Israel’s award-winning animated documentary “Waltz With Bashir,” which has emerged as this year’s “Persepolis.”
“Waltz,” Disney’s 3-D “Bolt,” CG fantasy films “Delgo” and “Dragon Hunters,” Australian stop-motion title “$9.99,” Japanese anime titles “The Sky Crawlers” and “Sword of the Stranger” and London-based Framestore Feature Animation’s first title “The Tale of Despereaux” from Universal still await their qualifying runs.
“Bolt” and “Fly Me to the Moon” are stereoscopic 3-D titles.
By next year, the majority of the leading competitors could be 3-D titles, as stereoscopic animated fare scheduled to open in 2009 includes Focus’ stop-motion “Coraline,” DreamWorks’ Animation’s “Monsters vs. Aliens,” Disney’s “Up,” Blue Sky’s “Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs” and Sony Pictures Animation’s “Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs.”
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Big B delighted over Indian team beating Aus
Bollywood actor Amitabh Bachchan is delighted over the Indian cricket team victory over the World Champion Australia. “What an achievement and what a victory. What was really wonderful was to watch the spirit of the team,” Bachchan stated in his blog posted on Tuesday (November 11). He was referring to India’s convincing 2-0 victory over Australian team.
Praising the team led by Captain M S Dhoni, Bachchan said, “It is a confident, strong and fearless team. It is a team that welcomes a challenge. A team that has the guts to take on the chin and gives two back. It is a team that has removed depreciating cynicism of it from the hearts and minds of its countrymen.”
Bachchan asked the media to glorify the victory and show the visuals of outstanding performance repeatedly. “We have won. Show Sachin, Laxman and Ganguly getting their hundreds. Show Ponting’s wicket being uprooted by the wily Harbhajan or Hayden groping in the dark on the magnificence of Zaheer’s out swinger,” he asked.
“Show Ishant and Misra and Sehwag rattling the Champions. Show our moment of glory, victory and win,” he added. Excited Bachchan even asked all the creative heads and brains of the advertising and marketing world to give catchy slogan for sporting heroes.
“You have the Pappu pass ho gaya!, the ‘Pappu can’t dance!’ and ‘Kuch meetha ho jai. Build a slogan and chant for our sporting heroes that the entire nation can scream in unison at all venues where our sportsman perform and play,” he asked advertising and marketing world heads. He even gave an example how the words ‘Yes we can’ reiterated by Barack Obama ensured him a victory in US presidential elections.
However, Bachchan was quite upset over the commentary. “When the Australian bats, the comments largely remain with the calibre and expertise of the batsman and where and how he should be handling the bowling to make runs,” he stated.
“And even though we have an Indian stalwart in the box, we hardly hear how well our bowlers are bowling or if they are not, what efforts they should be making to trouble the opposition. And it’s vice versa when India bats,” he added.
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Curfew Continues To Remain in Force In Mathar, Machni
PESHAWAR: The unannounced curfew continues to remain in force in 25 villages of Mathar and Machni – areas lying in the outskirts of Peshawar – where security forces and police are carrying out a joint search operation to hunt down militants.
The curfew was imposed yesterday in the above villages in view of the increasing activities of the militants there.
However, no arrest has so far been reported, nor there is any report of resistance on part of the militants.
Additional check posts have been set up on all the entry points of the routes heading to Peshawar and entry is being allowed after thorough checking.
The local transport remains suspended and commuters are forced to travel on foot.
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