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Tuesday, September 13, 2011

BBC News - Number of Americans in poverty hits record high

BBC News - Number of Americans in poverty hits record high

Number of Americans in poverty hits record high

A homeless man begging for money in Los Angeles on 22 August President Obama last week launched a new jobs plan to try to increase employment opportunities

The number of Americans living in poverty rose to a record 46.2 million last year, official data has shown.

This is the highest figure since the US Census Bureau started collecting the data in 1959.

In percentage terms, the poverty rate rose to 15.1%, up from 14.3% in 2009.

The US definition of poverty is an annual income of $22,314 (£14,129) or less for a family of four and $11,139 for a single person.

The number of Americans living below the poverty line has now risen for four years in a row, while the poverty rate is the biggest since 1993.

Poverty among black and Hispanic people was much higher than for the overall US population last year, the figures also showed.

The Census Bureau data said 25.8% of black people were living in poverty and 25.3% of Hispanic people.

Its latest report also showed that the average annual US household income fell 2.3% in 2010 to $49,445.

Meanwhile, the number of Americans without health insurance remained about 50 million.

The data comes as the US unemployment rate remains above 9%.

President Barack Obama last week launched a new $450bn job creation plan.

He wants to fund huge construction projects, schools and services, while giving tax cuts to workers and small businesses to boost recruitment.

However, his plans require backing from Congress, where Republicans - who control the House of Representatives - have voiced their opposition.

Comment: 15+ years before in a report published in weekly the 'Time' I found about US (America) as the 13th richest country of the world. I wonder at what serial number as the richest country US would be when as per report its in too much of economic crisis.

Saturday, September 10, 2011

BB murder case: Mark Siegel becomes prosecution witness - GEO.tv

BB murder case: Mark Siegel becomes prosecution witness - GEO.tv

BB murder case: Mark Siegel becomes prosecution witness

Updated at: 1049 PST, Saturday, September 10, 2011
BB murder case: Mark Siegel becomes prosecution witness ISLAMABAD: American journalist Mark Siegel has become prosecution’s witness in the former prime minister and PPP leader Benazir Bhutto’s (BB) murder case, Geo News reported Saturday. Rawalpindi anti-terrorism court (ATC) is hearing Bhutto’s murder case today.

Prosecutor of FIA Chaudhry Zulfiqar, who is a member of the joint investigation team in the case, recorded Siegel’s statement in the US that will be presented in the court today.

Siegel in his statement told the investigating team that BB was distressed after receiving a phone call from former president Pervez Musharraf while he was present with her.

According to Siegel, Musharraf warned Bhutto that she would be responsible for her own security if she returned before elections.

Chaudhry Zulfiqar told that Siegel would be presented in the ATC when time will come.

Seven accused in the BB’s murder case are expected to be indicted during today’s proceedings.

Comment: BB Murder Case Justice Seems & Sounds on Judiciary Process.






Friday, September 9, 2011

Karachi violence case: IB reported presented in SC - GEO.tv

Karachi violence case: IB reported presented in SC - GEO.tv

Karachi violence case: IB reported presented in SC

Updated at: 1333 PST, Friday, September 09, 2011
Karachi violence case: IB reported presented in SC KARACHI: The hearing of the suo moto Karachi violence case was adjourned on Friday till September 13, Geo News reported.

The five member bench of the Supreme Court is headed by Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammed Chaudhry. During Friday’s proceedings Attorney General, Maulvi Anwau-ul-Haq presented the report of the Intelligence Bureau (IB) to the bench.

Advocate General Sindh, Fateh Malik presented a summary of different cases from July 24 till August 24. The Chief Justice directed the Advocate General to provide details of the firing on a bus in Banaras and the kidnapping of footballers in Lyari.

IG Sindh, Wajid Durrani also appeared before the court and said that 40% of police officers had political affiliations. The Chief Justice remarked the court had ordered that shoulder promotions be stopped but this was not implemented in Sindh.
COMMENT: JUDICIARY JUSTICE IN PROCESS THROUGH HEARING AFTER HEARING ALTHOUGH DELAYING DUE THIS OR THAT LEGAL REASONS...

Thursday, September 8, 2011

BBC - Health: Healthy eating for teenagers

BBC - Health: Healthy eating for teenagers

Healthy eating for teenagers

Teenagers

Teenagers go through many changes, and it's vital their diets keep pace with this development.

This article was reviewed by Fiona Hunter in April 2011.

COMMENT: WE ARE THAT WHAT WE ATE AND EAT.

A glass of water

A glass of water

A glass of water

Water or fluid is a vital component of our diets, even though it's not considered a specific nutrient.

This article was reviewed by Fiona Hunter in April 2011.


COMMENTS : WATER'S ANOTHER NAME IS 'LIFE'.

Geo tv | Geo News | Pakistan, Sports, World, Video News

Geo tv | Geo News | Pakistan, Sports, World, Video News

OBL mission was a 'gamble', reveals Obama

Updated at: 1047 PST, Thursday, September 08, 2011
OBL mission was a WASHINGTON: The mission to kill Osama bin Laden was almost called off at the last minute due to a lack of certainty over whether the terrorist leader was living in a Pakistani compound, a new documentary has revealed.

In his first detailed interview since the Al-Qaida leader was shot dead by Navy Seals, US president Barack Obama revealed that he took a “gamble” and was advised not to go through with the risky operation.

Just days before the May 1 attack, the CIA had advised there was a 60-70 per cent certainty that bin Laden was holed up with his family in a fortified compound in a military suburb of Abbottabad, Pakistan.

But on April 28 a special “red team” of security analysts advised the President they were only about 30-40 per cent certain it was the world’s most wanted man, due to a lack of evidence and an unusually large number of visitors to the house.

A “tense” Whitehouse meeting followed where a number of Obama’s highest advisers told him the “stakes were too damn high”.

“Even though I thought it was only 50/50 that bin Laden was there I thought it was worth us taking a shot,” Obama said in Bin Laden: Shoot to Kill

If the mission was unsuccessful, the President admitted he faced “huge geopolitical ramifications”.

But when it was finally confirmed that bin Laden had been killed with shots to the head and chest, there was little celebration inside the White House, the documentary revealed.

“This was a big gamble. I think at the time I said something very brief: ‘We got him’,” Obama said.
COMMENT: RATHER IT WOULD BE A REAL SUCCESS IF THE VICTIM COULD BE ARRESTED ALIVE AND MADE PUBLIC THROUGH JUDICIARY.