SBP to Announce New Policy Monitor Today
November 24, 2009 by lee
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KARACHI,Pakistan News update: State Bank of Pakistan Governor Saleem Raza has said that new monitory policy will be announced on Tuesday.
According to details, he said foreign exchange reservoirs had reached to the stage of five months from three weeks.
State Bank Governor maintained that national economy was improving, adding that exports and credit demand were increasing.
He told that foreign exchange reservoirs are enough to fulfill the needs for five months.
Robbie Williams set to top album chart with Reality Killed the Video Star
November 11, 2009 by lee
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It looks like Brit singer Robbie Williams is set to top the album chart, with his album Reality Killed the Video Star outselling all other singers. Williams’s album has already topped the iTunes chart in 16 countries across Europe, and has sold more than 85,000 copies during its first day, reports the Telegraph. If it stays on top until the weekend it will mean each of Williams’s eight studio albums has been to number one and it would be his ninth chart-topper in total
Helena Bonham Carter doesn’t like watching her own films
November 11, 2009 by lee
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Helena Bonham Carter has revealed that she sees no point in seeing her own films. The ‘Fight Club’ star said she turns her back on her own films because she has nothing to learn from them after they are finished
Sex life keeping Jane Fonda ”better than ever” at 71
November 11, 2009 by lee
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Jane Fonda has said that it’s her sex life that keeps her “better than ever” at 71 years of age.
Taylor Lautner plays coy on Taylor Swift romance
November 9, 2009 by lee
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‘Twilight’ actor Taylor Lautner played coy when asked if he is romancing singer Taylor Swift . The star— who is starring with the ‘Love Story’ hit-maker in romantic comedy, ‘Valentine’’s Day’— has said that he is not upset with rumours of their romance floating around
Kristen Stewart’s Aussie roots
November 9, 2009 by lee
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Kristen Stewart has Australian roots and she certainly proves it with her taste for food. The Twilight star’s mother, Jules Mann-Stewart is a script supervisor born in Sydney and raised in Maroochydore, Queensland. The 19-year-old actress has revealed that she has quite a vested interest in Australia.
Kirk Douglas touched by film honour from Arnie
November 9, 2009 by admin
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Kirk Douglas was touched when actor-tuned-politician Arnold Schwarzenegger presented him with a top movie award, as he had worked with the Terminator star in his first flick. Douglas received the Britannia Award for Worldwide Contribution to Filmed Entertainment at the 2009 BAFTA/LA Britannia Awards in Los Angeles from California Governor Schwarzenegger on Nov 5.
3 Word State Capital
3 Word State Capital: State lawmakers ended their period of falling Thursday night, through a variety of bills ranging from Supreme Court elections, the reform of education, drunk drivers.

The plan of drunk drivers passed in the Senate would be a fourth offense a felony if it occurs within five years for a previous offense. We also require repeat drunk drivers to install ignition interlock on their vehicles.
Sponsor Jim Sullivan, D-Wauwatosa, told his colleagues to support the plan in the name of all persons who had died in drunken driving accidents on roads in Wisconsin.
Bill Sullivan, received a unanimous vote, as did a similar one that cleared the House earlier this session.
But Thursday was not the last word on this subject. The Assembly leaders did not agree with the Senate’s changes and said it could call an extraordinary meeting to negotiate their differences.
The Senate and the House sent a plan the governor’s desk, would increase public funding for election to the Supreme Court.
Superior Court candidates targeted by independent groups receive more money, up $ 2.8 million per election cycle.
However, Rep. Jeff Stone, R-Greendale, said the price could rise, since there is no limit to how many candidates may apply, and no limit to the amount the state could spend.
Sponsor Gordon Hintz, D-Oshkosh, said that the cleanup plan in Wisconsin elections, saying they can not put a price on impartial justice.
The legislature also sent a plan the governor’s desk, would qualify for the race in Wisconsin federal grant money Top Obama president highlighted during his stop in Madison this week.
Wisconsin would get rid of the so-called “firewall” the law prohibiting use of test scores to evaluate teachers.
But approval was not easy in the Assembly. Majority Democrats met privately for three hours early yesterday morning to get the votes they needed to pass the bill.
They have the help of Republicans. Steve Nass, R-Whitewater, argued that the proposal was unnecessary and would not let schools use test scores to the discipline of bad teachers.
Another plan to the governor now seeks to prevent some of the massive fraud uncovered in the care of Wisconsin Shares child allowance program. Plan Sen. Bob Jauch of Poplar would be the prohibition of child care providers convicted of numerous crimes from receiving financial contributions for the care of children.
The governor has said it will have to sign the bill Jauch, which received the unanimous vote in the Senate and the Assembly.
The lawmakers sent several other bills on the table Doyle, one of them to regulate puppy mills. The Assembly also approved a plan to require all schools that teach sex education to tell students about contraceptives. Which still needs Senate approval.
Republicans crow over big Virginia win
November 4, 2009 by lee
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Republicans are enjoying their first big win in years, taking the governor’s seat tonight in Virginia for the first time since 1997. The Republican Governors Association sees it as the beginning of a Republican renaissance. “Bob McDonnell’s victory gives Republicans…
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New Jersey Governor Race 2009 Results
New Jersey Governor Race 2009 Results: Results of the November 2009 elections, the results of elections in New Jersey and the results of the Virginia governor race. Honeymoon President Obama was long gone, but the defeat in Virginia and a possible defeat in New Jersey he has exposed the deficiencies in the first black U.S. President. Washington Post No president has called the factors.
Not that Obama did not go there and mesmerize people with his rhetoric and speeches, but the President has been talking spree that has lost so many real or no impact on the U.S. population.
He is so often giving speeches, appearing on television and radio that people have lost count of the number of speeches he has delivered in just one year since he came to occupy the White House.
And the fact that the President has failed to make a real impact on its stated policy has left him exposed. He has not been able to do what they promised.
American economic problems people do not seem to be ending anytime soon.
People think that instead of working for the welfare of the general public, the President has been taking the side of big corporations. People are suffering because of poor economic policies, while President approving hundreds of billions of dollars to bail out corporations and banks that seem to have stopped lending.
The failure of President Obama to withdraw from Iraq and its failure in Afghanistan has added to his unpopularity.
His inability to firmly deal with the Israeli government on the issue of settlement clearly shows that the Israeli government does not take him seriously.
The Washington Post has rightly called not factor Chairman. A Washington Post editorial says, “A” no “factor has real implications for President Obama’s agenda – health care, climate, and spending in particular. How the Obama in Congress requires a president who is feared and respected. The factors that are neither … Obama can still be formidable fundraiser for the Democrats. The White House still has the enormous advantages of the world’s strongest megaphone and Congress still has the ability control the agenda. But the message of the Democratic candidates in competitive districts heard today is that character matters more to voters than either the past or Obama’s personal powers of persuasion. ”
Meanwhile, Republican Bob McDonnell, who played down links with the Christian conservative base of his party to campaign as a pragmatic centrist, he easily won the election for governor of Virginia, on Tuesday and returned to the state speed political coup for President Obama.
An AP report says: “The victory of the conservative Republican Bob McDonnell in the race for Virginia governor over Democrat R. Creigh Deeds was a triumph for a GOP looking to rebuild after being ejected from power in elections national in 2006 and 2008. He was also a setback for the White House in a swing state that was a crucial part of Obama’s landslide election victory a year ago … In New Jersey, the vote count showed early stage rival Republican Democrat leader Chris Christie Corzine. The independent exit polls showed all in favor of Christie.
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