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Thursday, May 16, 2013

Altaf Hussain calls off MQM sit-in at ECP

KARACHI:  Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) chief Altaf Hussain early on Thursday morning appealed to the MQM Coordination Committee to call off the sit-in of his party’s supporters until the decisions for their complaints filed with the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) are announced. On Tuesday evening, a number of MQM supporters from...

Wednesday, May 15, 2013

PTI wants recount with fingerprint verification in 4 constituencies

LAHORE:  Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) chief Imran Khan on Wednesday presented his demands before the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) and asked that they accept them within three days. In a pre-recorded message played before the media in Lahore, Khan said that they were demanding a recount in four constituencies, but the election...

Minnesota Gov. Dayton signs gay marriage bill

ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — Gov. Mark Dayton on Tuesday signed a bill making gay marriage legal in Minnesota, the 12th state to take the step, as thousands of onlookers cheered. "What a day for Minnesota!" Dayton, a Democrat, declared moments before putting his signature on a bill. "And what a difference a year and an election...

Tuesday, May 14, 2013

US committed to strong relationship with Pakistan: Ambassador

LAHORE:  American Ambassador to Pakistan Richard Olson reiterated on Tuesday the United States’ commitment to a strong bilateral relationship with Pakistan based on mutual respects and interests during his meeting on Tuesday with Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) leader Nawaz Sharif. Olson met with Nawaz in Lahore and congratulated...

In scandal-plagued Washington, lawmaker struggles to keep track of issues

With the rumbling of so much scandal ripping through Washington this week—woeful stories aboutBenghazi, the DOJ subpoena of journalists' phone records and the IRS unfairly targeting conservative groups—it's hard to keep track of all the terrible. Even lawmakers sometimes struggle At Rep. Steny Hoyer's weekly meeting with reporters...

Firefighters rescue cop rescuing a cat

Firefighters in New York City received an usual request: Rescue a cop stuck in a tree who'd been trying to rescue a cat. According to a hilarious account in the New York Post, New York’s finest spent about 30 minutes to right a rescue gone embarrassingly wrong. First, the New York Police Department responded to 911 phone calls from local...

Are you feeling lucky?

If you’ve ever fantasized about quitting Facebook once and for all, but can’t quite pull the trigger, Kyle McDonald has a solution for you — sort of.  Social Roulette, which he created with a couple of collaborators, bills itself as a game: Sign in with your Facebook credentials, and it has a once in six chance of...

Skylab Legacy: Space Station Astronauts Reflect on 40 Years of Life Off Earth

Before the International Space Station existed, before U.S. astronauts shared space on Russia's space station Mir, America's first home in Earth orbit was Skylab.  The converted upper stage of a massive Saturn V moon rocket, Skylab was launched 40 years agotoday (May 14). The orbital workshop gave NASA its first experience at establishing...

Stocks rise further as optimism prevails

LONDON (AP) — Stocks pushed higher Tuesday as investors remained optimistic that economic growth is picking up, but not so much that the U.S. Federal Reserve will start to wind down its stimulus program imminently. Over the past few weeks, investors have been picked up by a wave of optimism over a range of issues — including the prospects...

Bangladesh honors the dead from building collapse

DHAKA, Bangladesh (AP) — Thousands of mourners gathered Tuesday at the wreckage of a Bangladeshi garment factory buildingto offer prayers for the souls of the 1,127 people who died in the structure's collapse last month, the worst tragedy in the history of the global garment industry. The Islamic prayer service was held a day after...

Hoarding disorder gets spotlight in DSM-5

Regular viewers of hoarding reality shows are used to being stunned by someone's clutter. But behind the sensationalistic stories of rooms buried in trash, kitchens filled with rotting food, and yards overrun by goats are people suffering from a serious mental illness –hoarding–that for many years was misdiagnosed. The upcoming fifth version...

Britain's PM Cameron visits Boston bombing site, pays tribute

BOSTON (Reuters) - British Prime Minister David Cameron paid tribute to the victims of the Boston marathon bombing on Tuesday in a visit to the site of the attack, saying Britain stood shoulder to shoulder with the United States against terrorism. On the second day of a three-day trip to the United States, Cameronvisited...