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Written by Piyush Joshi   
Thursday, 29 November 2007
Hewlett-Packard India has announced the launch of the HP Pavilion Elite m9000 series, which is inclusive of new multimedia Home PCs that boast of high-definition entertainment.
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Acute shortage of fruits, vegetables during Ramazan in Pakistan Print E-mail
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Written by ANI   
Saturday, 06 September 2008

Lahore, Sept 6 (ANI): People observing Ramazan fasts in Pakistan are facing an acute shortage of fruits and vegetables and inadequate supply of wheat flour. In Lahore it seems as if onions have been non-existent at the Ramazan bazaars, and potatoes and tomatoes being available at rates higher than those approved by the government.

While bananas are not available, grapes are available only at Rs 190 per kg, reported the Daily Times.

Wheat flour is available at the Shadman, Model Town and Islampura Ramazan bazaars, but people have to wait for several hours at the Shalimar, Gulshan-e-Ravi, Johar Town and Shahdra Ramazan bazaars to get their share.

The shopkeepers said that even the wholesalers were not selling the commodities at the government approved rates. They urged the government to pay attention to the wholesalers instead of the Ramazan bazaars, as they were not able to provide the commodities at cheaper rates due to the high wholesale rates.

They claimed that if they sold the commodities at the government approved rates than they would face heavy losses, as they also have to pay for transportation from the wholesale market to the Ramazan bazaars.

If the government did not start paying attention to the wholesale markets, than as the holy month progresses the shortage of necessary commodities would only rise, the paper quoted the shopkeepers as saying. (ANI)

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Sony experiences boon time as PS3 sales triple, shares jump Print E-mail
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Written by Chandan Das   
Wednesday, 28 November 2007

As expected by Sony Corporation bosses, the sales its PlayStation 3 video-game console jumped more than three times last week as reduction in prices attracted consumers to the stores following the Thanksgiving holiday.  

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US cross-border raids into Pak set to increase in coming months Print E-mail
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Written by ANI   
Saturday, 06 September 2008

Washington, Sept 6 (ANI): US military officials have reportedly said that strikes in Pakistan's FATA (Federally Administered Tribal Areas) will increase in the coming months as "such cross-border raids were necessary" to counter increasing violence in Afghanistan.

According to a report in the Los Angeles Times, the cross-border US commando missions, like Wednesday's strike in Wana killing around 20 civilians, into Pakistan may grow in coming months despite doubts within the Pentagon over the efficacy of such raids.

Pentagon officials who spoke to Los Angeles Times said that some officials in the US Defence Department believed such commando raids were necessary to counter increasing violence in Afghanistan.

"The raids threatened to aggravate US-Pakistani tensions just before the country's presidential election on Saturday, in which attitudes towards the US are likely to be a key issue," reported the US-based English daily.

It quoted a senior Pentagon official as saying that the presence of so-called safe havens in FATA forced US officials to conduct Wednesday's raid that killed dozens of people in South Waziristan. "You can't allow a haven. You have to get to the areas that they rest, relax and train," said a military officer on the condition of anonymity.

Another US official suggested that the Wednesday's raid was conducted in response to border attacks, and that no high-ranking militant leader was captured or killed. "There are targets other than formally designated high-value targets," the official said.

The report also noted that the raid had fanned a long-standing debate within the Bush administration over how to deal with militants in Pakistan. Pressure has been building within the US military for more aggressive use of existing practices as US casualties have increased with the rising number of attacks carried out in Afghanistan by militants based in Pakistan, the report added.

A senior Pentagon official, conceded that pushing for more aggressive action by the new Pakistani government also carried risks. Any Pakistani politician perceived to favour more US latitude in Pakistan would suffer, the official said, and added: "If you want to lose. Just be the one that gets caught talking to Vice-President Dick Cheney about US incursions across your border." (ANI)

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ABC News and Facebook launch "U.S Politics" Print E-mail
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Written by Chandan Das   
Wednesday, 28 November 2007

In a significant development, ABC News and leading social networking web site Facebook have signed a deal whereby they will offer coverage of the 2008 US presidential election to Facebook users. 

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