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Updated at: 1109 PST, Monday, August 29, 2011
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LOS ANGELES: Pop star Lady Gaga opened the MTV Video Music Awards on Sunday dressed in drag and singing her "You and I" while Britney Spears and Katy Perry took awards, but it may be Beyonce who stole the show.
The R&B singer whose hits include "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)" appeared visibly pregnant as she showed up on the red carpet outside the show, posing for photographers and outlining a baby bump with her hands under her long gown. Beyonce, who is married to rapper Jay-Z, avoided reporters waiting to ask whether she is pregnant. For years, her fans and the media have speculated whether and when the pair might have a baby. Lady Gaga, who showed up last year at the MTV video awards in a dress made of raw meat, did an about face this year, opening the program in a man's dark suit and T-shirt as her male alter ego, Joe Calderon who gave the audience a lecture in just who Gaga is -- high heels, wild hair and crazy costumes. "When she gets on stage, she holds nothing back," Calderon said. Lady Gaga then launched into a version of "You and I," backed by a group of dancers and legendary rock guitarist Brian May of Queen. She danced on her piano and spewed beer from a bottle into the air in celebration. The MTV Video Music Awards (VMAs) annually give out honors for the top music videos and performances to singers and bands, and each year, audiences can count on at least one surprise. Beyonce's picture-perfect baby news will likely be this year's unexpected event. But awards are the focus of the night and the first winner was Spears for best pop music video "Till the World Ends." The pop star took the stage and seemed surprised, saying she hadn't expected to win and thanking her family and fans. Along with Spears, Foo Fighters picked up an early honor for best rock video with "Walk," and Nicki Minaj picked up the "Moonman" winner's statuette for her "Super Bass." Katy Perry and Kanye West were named best collaboration with "E.T." Another major award still to come is best new artist, and Tyler, The Creator figures prominently in that race, too, alongside Wiz Khalifa with "Black and Yellow," Kreayshawn for "Gucci Gucci," Foster the People with "Pumped Up Kicks," and Big Sean (featuring Chris Brown) for "My Last." British singer Adele with her chart-topping song "Rolling in the Deep" is vying for the top award, video of the year, against Katy Perry ("Firework"), Bruno Mars ("Grenade"), the Beastie Boys ("Make Some Noise") and Tyler, The Creator ("Yonkers"). Early performances included a duet by Jay-Z and Kanye West, singing a song from their new album, "Watch the Throne." Other singers still to come include Lil Wayne, and there will be special tributes to Britney Spears and late soul singer Amy Winehouse. (Reuters) |
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At least 21 killed as a result of Hurricane Irene | ||
Updated at: 1015 PST, Monday, August 29, 2011
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NEW YORK: Emergency officials said at least 21 people across the United States have died as a result of Hurricane Irene: six in North Carolina; four each in Virginia and Pennsylvania; two in New York; and one each in Connecticut, Maryland, New Jersey and Florida.
Authorities are trying to determine whether an additional death reported in New York is connected to the storm. The youngest fatalities were a boy killed by a falling tree in his apartment in Newport News, a city on a coastal peninsula in Virginia, and a girl who died in North Carolina. North Carolina emergency management spokesman Brad Deen said one of the six victims in his state was a man who had a heart attack on Friday while nailing plywood over his windows in preparation for the hurricane. Two people were also killed in the state in separate driving accidents. Another North Carolina fatality was a man struck by a falling tree limb while outside feeding his animals. Ruth Miller, a spokeswoman for the Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency, told that four fatalities had so far been confirmed in her state. In New Jersey, Governor Chris Christie initially said two people had been killed -- a woman trapped in her car by rising floodwaters and a firefighter who succumbed to his injuries during a rescue attempt. But only the woman's death was confirmed -- the firefighter was still alive in a critical condition in hospital and Christie had spoken out of turn after being given inaccurate information by his staff. One man was killed by a storm-related electrical fire in Connecticut, while another storm-related death was a 55-year-old surfer who took to his board in treacherously high waves off the Florida coast on Friday. Irene barreled up the east coast Sunday into the densely populated northeastern states of Connecticut, Vermont, Rhode Island and Massachusetts. In Vermont, Governor Peter Shumlin told CNN that a woman was feared dead after being swept into a rushing river, but a spokesman for the state's Emergency Management Agency, Mark Bosma, said her death was not confirmed. Millions of people are without power and officials warned that flood damage from Irene's heavy rains may be felt for days. Irene earlier left at least five people dead in the Caribbean, including one in the US territory of Puerto Rico. (AFP) | ||
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Karachi violence: SC adjourns hearing till Tuesday - GEO.tv
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Updated at: 1215 PST, Monday, August 29, 2011
KARACHI: The Supreme Court’s Karachi registry began hearing the suo moto case regarding the security situation in Karachi, Geo News reported. The case is being heard by a five-member bench of the Supreme Court headed by Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry. During proceedings, IG Sindh Wajid Durrani informed the court that 306 people had been killed during July 24 and August 24. 25 bodies were recovered, 17 of which were recovered in gunny sacks. 332 cases were also lodged. The Chief Justice asked the IG if he had investigated where the abducted people were taken and that he should have recorded the statement of at least one of the abducted. The IG informed the court that 20 criminals had been arrested but those abducted had failed to identity anyone due to fear. In his defense the IG told the court that those abducted on August 19 had been recovered. In his remarks, the Chief Justice said the protection of life and property lay with institutions. He asked why SHO’s were not aware of crime in their jurisdiction. To this, IGP Sindh Wajid Ali Durrani replied that police and ordinary citizens were not allowed entry in no-go areas of Karachi. He also informed the court that extortion was a problem which was plaguing the city for the last 10-12 years. Durrani informed the court about weapons which were present in the city, such as rocket launchers and anti-aircraft guns to which the Chief Justice asked where were these weapons coming from? The Chief Justice asked the IG where torture cells had been discovered, to which Durrani replied that the police had not found any. The chief justice formed two benches for hearing cases at the Karachi Registry on August 29 and 30. The first bench is headed by Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry while the second bench will be headed by Justice Anwar Zaheer Jamali. The families of the victims of target killings were also asked to volunteer their appearance before the apex court and may also submit any evidence, if available. The court has adjourned the hearing till Tuesday. |
Zulfiqar Mirza resigns: Lashes out at Malik, MQM
Zulfiqar Mirza resigns: Lashes out at Malik, MQM
Zulfiqar Mirza resigns: Lashes out at Malik, MQM | ||
Updated at: 1629 PST, Monday, August 29, 2011
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KARACHI: Dr. Zulfiqar Mirza on Sunday, resigned as senior minister of Sindh, vice president of PPP Sindh and as an MPA after developing serious differences with the government and party leadership. His resignation was accepted immediately by Sindh Chief Minister, Qaim Ali Shah.
In an explosive emergency press conference at the Karachi Press Club, Mirza said he would remain loyal to the party but lashed out at federal interior minister, Rehman Malik. He called the interior minister a compulsive and incorrigible liar, who he said was hand in glove with killers in Karachi. Rehman Malik: Venting his wrath at Rehman Malik, he said that Malik was hand in glove with the killers in Karachi and that he (Mirza) had proof in this regard, which he wanted to present before the Army chief, ISI and the prime minister. He said when the PM recently chaired a ‘forced session’ of the Sindh cabinet at the CM House in the evening, around 22 minutes later, Rehman Malik called Governor Sindh and MQM leader Anis Qaimkhani. He said Malik then embraced and kissed Mirza and told him he fully supported him. He said when the PM summoned him to his chamber, Rehman Malik said that Mirza had done injustice with the MQM and due to his (Mirza’s) attitude Malik had lost his best friend Altaf Hussain. Mirza said Rehman Malik was a “100 per cent compulsive liar.” He said Malik could have been a better politician and administrator if only he told 50 percent less lies. He opined that there was a method to the madness of Rehman Malik who supported the party of Altaf Bhai to protect his own interests. He said if this country suffered losses, Rehman Malik should be held responsible because ‘he was the greatest enemy of Pakistan.’ He said Malik had no stakes in this country as his family lived in England. Mirza said he did not consider Malik the killer of Benazir Bhutto but he (Malik) had failed to protect Benazir as a Jiyala. Later that night while participating in a special episode of Geo News program ‘Capital Talk’, Mirza said he had reached his tipping point because Rehman Malik was trying to free the killers of police commandos recently killed in Karachi. He said that one Kamran Madhuri, who was involved in the ambush of the police commandos vehicle, had been arrested in an injured condition along with two other accomplices. Mirza claimed that Malik had fabricated a false case against Madhuri and others and wanted to move them to Islamabad under the pretext of investigations for this case but in reality wanted to facilitate their release or escape from there. Accusations against MQM: In another major charge, Mirza first held the holy Quran over his head and then accused MQM chief, Altaf Hussain of being in cahoots with the Americans in a conspiracy to break up Pakistan. Swearing on the Holy Quran, Mirza said Altaf Hussain invited him and senior minister Pir Mazhar-ul-Haq to his London office. When they were on their way to meet Altaf, they received a message that their scheduled meeting had been delayed since Altaf was himself preparing ‘Haleem’ for them. Mirza said they first held a meeting with Altaf which was also attended by the governor Sindh, Dr Ishratul Ebad, Dr Farooq Sattar and Anis Qaimkhani. Later, Altaf Hussain asked all the other MQM leaders to leave. He said he and Pir Mazhar were exchanging views about target killings with Altaf Hussain when he suddenly switched on a radio-like device in the room, saying their conversation might be recorded by the M15. Mirza said Altaf Hussain then told them that America had hatched a plan to break up Pakistan and he had come to know about it from well-connected people. Altaf Hussain told Mirza and Pir Mazhar that “he and his party had decided to support this American plan and therefore I (Altaf) will not stop the killing of Pakhtuns”, Mirza said, adding that he did not want to sit with a leader who wanted to destroy Pakistan at the behest of a foreign country. Mirza said he was in possession of letter, which purportedly Altaf Hussain had written to the then British Premier Tony Blair in 2001, offering to bring out hundreds of thousands of people in Karachi in support of any initiative or need of Tony Blair. At the end of his letter, Altaf Hussain urged Tony Blair to get the ISI disbanded before “it created more Osamas”. Mirza said it was instead the extra efforts and sacrifices of the Army and ISI that Pakistan was still intact. Mirza alleged that the MQM was involved in the killing of Geo reporter, Wali Babar. He said other alleged killers had been detained while one, Liaquat, was still missing. Mirza said besides him the MQM had also targeted President Asif Ali Zardari by sending letters to foreign diplomats. He said 15 persons were killed in the city and life was paralysed following Mirza’s ‘provocative statement’ but things suddenly turned normal when an order came from London. Mirza said he did not think that the MQM enjoyed 100 percent support of the people of Karachi and Hyderabad. He said the MQM got its mandate through manipulation and through the barrel of the gun while those whose mandate was snatched were the victims and oppressed like him. He said the MQM enjoyed 50 percent mandate because of the innocence and simplicity of citizens. Mirza said the MQM developed differences with him when in a Sindh cabinet meeting he refused to give an official plot on M.A. Jinnah Road worth Rs5 billion to the MQM and when he recruited 10,000 cops in the Sindh police, none of them being MQM sympathisers. He said he opposed the recruitment of MQM supporters in the police because one such cop, Ishtiaq Policewala, was involved in the killing of several policemen. Zulfiqar said the MQM also started opposing him when, in closed-door meetings, he talked against the MQM. Supreme Court: Mirza also urged the chief justice, who had taken suo moto notice of the target killings in Karachi, to summon him before the bench so he could provide it with exhaustive documentary evidence. While he was clearly in an unsparing mood he appreciated the role of the Army and ISI whose extra efforts, according to him, had ensured the survival of the country. CPLC Chief: The former home minister accused CPLC chief Ahmed Chinoy of being biased and partial. He said the CPLC, which was the gift of Benazir Bhutto to the city, was supposed to be an apolitical body. But Ahmed Chinoy was a member of the Khidmat-e-Khalq wing of the MQM. He said Chinoy was appointed on the insistence of the Sindh governor and a phone call also came from London in his favour. Mirza said when he took charge the number of kidnapped persons was 70 and came down to 17 when he left the home ministry. “But if you talk to Ahmed Chinoy, he will exaggerate the figure of kidnapped persons,” Mirza said, adding that the CPLC knew who was demanding extortion and forced Fitra but its chief, whose credentials were dubious, would never tell the true story. Lyari Operation: To a question about the Rangers operation in Lyari and discovery of two torture cells there, Zulfiqar Mirza said torture cells were also discovered during the operation of Gen. Naseerullah Babar and during another operation carried out by the Nawaz Sharif government following the assassination of former Governor Hakeem Saeed. He said if those torture cells were bona fide, then Lyari’s torture cells are also bona fide and if those were fake, then Lyari’s cells have also fake. Mirza said Karachi has a history of violence and killings and the emergence of the People’s Amn Committee was a recent phenomenon. He said the people of Lyari were deprived people and their fault is that they called a spade a spade. However he avoided a direct reply to the question of whether the Rangers’ operation in Lyari on Sunday was the real bone of contention with the government and party leadership but hundreds of people from Lyari were demonstrating outside the KPC in Mirza’s support when he was addressing the press conference Karachi Violence: Mirza said he sought 15 days from his party leadership to restore peace in the city but was not given a free hand. He said he had offered his party leadership that they could hang him and seize all his property if he failed to maintain law and order in the metropolis. Mirza admitted that he felt himself morally responsible for whatever had happened in the city in the last three-and-a-half years. He defended his performance as Sindh home minister, saying he appointed honest police officers and discarded the practice of ‘selling’ the police stations. He said he gave Rs30 million as awards to policemen from his own pocket and also provided Rs5 million from his pocket to get Satish Anand released from Taliban captivity. REACTION TO MIRZA’S STATEMENTS Rehman Malik: Interior Minister, Rehman Malik denied all allegations leveled against him by Zulfiqar Mirza. He said he was fighting a war against terrorists and had never talked to any target killers. He said Zulfiqar Mirza was an emotional person and called him his younger brother. MQM: The Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) Coordination Committee said on Sunday that it was because of PPP leader Dr. Zulfiqar Mirza's patronage of killers, terrorists, extortionists and kidnappers that he kept silent when the Rangers carried out an operation in other parts of Karachi, except Lyari. A joint meeting of the MQM Coordination Committee was simultaneously held in Karachi and London after Mirza's press conference. The committee strongly condemned the allegations leveled by Mirza, calling them false, malicious and disparaging. In a statement, the MQM committee said when the Rangers moved against criminal elements in Lyari, Zulfiqar Mirza started criticising Interior Minister Rehman Malik, who was overseeing the operation. The committee said it amply demonstrated that Mirza was directly involved in the bloodbath in Karachi. The committee demanded that President Asif Ali Zardari and the senior leadership of the PPP take serious note of the absurd allegations and explain the party's position. The MQM committee asserted it was Zulfiqar Mirza who was aiding and abetting killers, terrorists, kidnappers, dacoits and other criminals involved in heinous offences. It said the operations against killers, terrorists, kidnappers and hardened criminals involved in heinous crimes must continue. US Embassy: The US Embassy in Pakistan has said that the statement of senior minister of Sindh Zulfiqar Mirza about Altaf Hussain conspiring with the US to break up Pakistan is beyond comprehension. The embassy, while abstaining from issuing any comment or giving a reaction to Zulfiqar Mirza’s allegation regarding the disintegration of Pakistan by the US, said that his charge was beyond understanding and a reply would be given after detailed consideration. | ||
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