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NEW YORK: These are the photos of sculptures that were made entirely of newspapers and books. The work is by creative artist Nick Georgiou. It is amazing what can be done with a little inspiration and a lot of perspiration.
KARACHI: Everyday a large number of people break the law by smoking in public and commercial areas.The Prohibition of Smoking and Protection of Non-Smokers Health Ordinance 2002 states that smoking is not allowed in public areas. The aim is to keep one person’s harmful habit from adversely influencing others in the society.But despite the existence of the anti-smoking law, a serious lapse in its enforcement is the lack of no-smoking signs in publ ....
LOS ANGELES: Pop legend Michael Jackson's spiritual advisor Reverend June Gatlin has claimed that the singer used to fake the childlike high pitched voice in his songs and during stage performances.Gatlin has revealed this in a documentary on the singer's life titled Gone Too Soon, reports express.co.uk. "His voice was not high pitched. It was deep (like) a real man's voice," he said. Ian Halperin, who directed the two-hour documentary, said: "He ....
LAHORE: The torch of XIX Commonwealth Games, Queen’s Baton Relay, has been handed over to host nation India amid a glaring and sparkling ceremony at Wagha Border on early Friday, Geo news reported.A large number of Pakistan’s Olympians 12 Commonwealth gold medalists, government officials and members civil society were also present on the occasion at the memorable moment to convey a loving message in good will gesture and a message of peace under ....
ISLAMABAD: The budget of Rs.2.2 billion for Overseas Pakistanis Foundation (OPF) has been approved, Minister for Overseas Pakistanis Dr. Farooq Sattar said this while addressing a news conference after presiding over a meeting of Board of Governors of Overseas Pakistanis Foundation here.He said the board has passed the OPF’s surplus budget for next financial year amounting to Rs 2.2 billion out of which about Rs 1.1 billion have been allocated fo ....
WASHINGTON: The U.S. Senate on Thursday approved tough new unilateral sanctions aimed at squeezing Iran's energy and banking sectors.The U.S. House of Representatives was expected to follow later in the day.While aimed at curbing Iran's nuclear work, the measures also could penalize companies from other countries doing business with Tehran. Once the House approves the bill, it will go to President Barack Obama for signing into law. ....
