Wednesday, December 25, 2013

Tips for Sparkling Eyes



Eyes are the most prominent feature of your face. It needs some special care for getting sparkling and beautiful eyes.

Take a chilled mixture of cucumber and potato juice and dip wads of cotton in it. Keep this on your eyelids for 20 minutes and gently wash it off. Apply a little baby oil.

Apply a thin coat of castor oil every night. It will cool your eyes and strengthens lashes.

Get rid off dark circles by messaging a few drops of coconut oil around
the eyes.

Grate and tie potato in a cloth and place the cloth over your eyes for about 15 minutes. It will reduce puffiness of your eyes.

Add a small pinch of salt in  water and wash for sparkling eyes.

Take equal quantity og tomato juice and lemon juice, mix them well and apply around the eyes for 30 minutes. Wash it off with cold and hot water alternatively.

Make a paste of sandal wood and nutmeg. Apply the paste around the eyes before sleeping and wash it off in the morning.

Take cucumber juice. Mix a little rose water in it and apply around the eyes and wash it after 30 minutes.

Tuesday, December 24, 2013

What Have I Done? Baby Boomers Reveal Their Deepest Financial Regrets

Over 50, underfunded, and ill-prepared for retirement. Unfortunately, that’s an all-too-common scenario for the Baby Boomer generation – those born between 1946 and 1964 -- many of whom are still smarting from

the economic downturn and are now looking back at their earlier financial choices with regret.
Should they have bought that house at the height of the housing bubble? Should they have taken out that student loan? Should they have pursued a higher-paying career field?
But doubts like these are just part of the new reality for today’s Boomers, says Stan Hinden, author of “How to Retire Happy and a widely published columnist on retirement issues.I think Boomers are somewhat disappointed in the way things have turned out in recent years he says and I think they have a right to feel that something unfair has taken place. You can’t any longer buy a CD or invest in a money market fund and get any kind of respectable return, because interest rates are so low and have been so low and will continue to be so low that people have lost some years of investment potential and income. People can hope that that the situation improves but I don’t think it will very quickly, and people have a right to be disappointed in that.”
But all isn’t lost, Hinden says. Boomers looking to salvage a financial future from this mess will need to adjust their plans, possibly pushing back their retirement date by a few years, and start saving aggressively to make up for lost interest income.Once people are aware of their situation they’re going to have to find ways to cope as they can,” Hinden explains. “I don’t think there’s any immediate help coming, except maybe for housing, but the interest rate problem is very real. Hopefully by being active and alert and careful in their spending, people will, when they set up their retirement budgets, leave themselves as much leeway as possible, figuring that the amount of growth in their assets going forward is going to be pretty small.”
We reached out to the Baby Boomers in our Yahoo! Contributor Network community to hear about their own personal financial regrets. Several of their stories are below.
Why Didn’t I Save for Retirement?
I entered into adulthood and even had a family without ever hearing terms such as ‘401(k)’ and had no idea how to plan for my future financially. Worse yet is that I am college educated but still had no financial knowledge. I did not know which way to turn to find out anything about financially preparing for later life, so I didn't.As some Baby Boomers settle into an enjoyable retirement, I am one of the other Baby Boomers. There is no retirement for me, not even a burial plan. For Baby Boomers like myself who followed that popular song of the mid-1960s, ‘Let's Live for Today’ by the Grass Roots, what a mistake it may have been to let the title be a motto, only living for ‘today.’ I learned all too late that if you do not take the necessary steps to learn about financial planning as early as possible, it can be a disaster that will undoubtedly be regretted. -- Donna Hicks
I Squandered My Intellectual Capital
“In 1989, my husband and I became parents. In my typical, all-or-nothing fashion, I embraced motherhood with gusto. My husband became the breadwinner while I cared for our children at home. By 2001, we had six children. For all those years, I did nothing to maintain my contact with the business world. I took no classes to update my programming skills or to maintain my other technical skills. I enjoyed nursing babies, teaching preschoolers to read, sewing clothes for the family, and even canning all summer long. I was living my ‘Little House on the Prairie’ dream. I gave no thought to what I would do after the children were grown.
When our youngest child entered school, I had to build a new resume from scratch. I earned a master's degree in library science, hoping to land a position as an academic librarian at one of the many colleges in my city. I would have been better off if I had invested some time and money in continuing to take actuarial exams after I left the workforce or in pursuing an MBA in the evenings while I worked in Chicago. Instead, I waited too long to earn a low-value degree in a declining job market.” -- Kimberly Schimmel
I Should Never Have Taken That Early Withdrawal From My Pension Fund
As is common for so many women, I was trapped in an abusive relationship. Abusive types tend to control significant others by restricting how much they can earn and save. I was no exception. By the time I left, I only had what I could carry. Adding to the drama, I was finishing a degree program with college bills attached. Consequently, I chose the only option I could fathom at the time, which was early withdrawal of the public pension I had earned as a teacher.
To say I regret this decision is an understatement. Withdrawing funds from a pension is a taxable event, which results in reducing the payout amount significantly. Yes, withdrawing the funds helped me jump over my financial hurdle at the time. Nevertheless, considering the reduced amount I received and the loss of those retirement funds compared with what I had to do to replace them, it was a financial setback. Twenty-five years later, I still kick myself.” -- Rebecca Black
Credit Card Debt Nearly Ruined My Retirement
For over a year recently, I lived off an unemployment check and my credit cards. I maxed them out trying to maintain my standard of living, started paying the minimum payments, and eventually could not afford to pay them at all. Creditors were calling daily and my good credit rating took a nosedive. All I wanted to do was ignore the situation and hope it would go away, but I eventually had to face the fact that I had brought this on myself with my careless money management. I knew I had to do something, but curbing my spending and following a budget was one of the hardest things I ever had to do.
Today I consider myself lucky because I did eventually find another job. Although it was not a high paying one, at least it was an income and I was able to start digging my way out of the financial pit I had created. By sticking to a budget, I have managed to pay off over half of my credit card debt. The light at the end of the tunnel is getting a little brighter now, but I regret that the money I thought I would be putting away in my 50s to enjoy my golden years is now going toward making sure that I have enough to survive them. “ -- Karlene Trudell
We Should Have Never Sold Our Dream Home
Fifteen years ago, I was offered a job of a lifetime. It required uprooting our newly started family and moving from Seattle to Cleveland. As hard as it was to make the decision to accept the job, the harder choice came later. My husband and I had saved for years and had designed and built our dream house. We were enjoying an up economy and our home's value skyrocketed.
With the power of hindsight, do I regret the decisions of youth? Absolutely. I wish we would have recognized the uncertainty of a long-distance move and opted to become landlords and renters. It would have given us time to determine if our new city was a keeper, and it would have given us a beloved landing place when we decided to return. If we had listened to our hearts and understood the difference of the Seattle vs. Cleveland markets we would have retained our equity, and our retirement accounts.” -- Kelly Tweeddale
Health, Money and First Impressions
Being 59 years old and not having a steady paycheck for over two years, I wish back in my young, accounting executive days I had paid more attention to my health than making money. Now, I can't make money because of my health. Currently, I'm managing my health, but money is tight. As far as first impressions go, that cane I walk with doesn't affect my mind and that accounting work I'm so good at isn't done with my feet. I think these are the first impressions that really should matter the most. “ -- Larry Gross
I Regret Our Fixer-Upper House PurchaseMy Baby Boomer husband and I, the quintessential tightwads, spent the first half of our marriage, through four kids, in a mobile home. We bought our first house in 2000 for $54,000. It was old, damaged and one step from getting condemned. Arguably, that's why it was a good deal. We both regret cutting ourselves too short on this home purchase.
And funny, what was ostensibly a ‘cheap’ house, hasn't been that inexpensive. For all the headaches, we still have a $650 a month house payment. We've barely touched the principal, the first 13 years of payments going primarily to interest. We have just paid off our other debt and can now think about refinancing. But I'm tempted to skip it, sell and get a nice little apartment with all the conveniences I don't have now. This ‘investment’ hasn't proved to be all it was cracked up to be. -- Marilisa Sachteleben
It Seemed Like the Rise of the Stock Market Was Never Going to End
I was keeping almost all my assets in stocks. Then the crash came and I had no plan to implement limits for my losses. My 401(k) lost 75 percent of its value. Then the market tanked and I had no safe haven for my hard earned money. Added to these financial disasters, the value of our home plummeted, denying refinancing to try and save on our mortgage.
My biggest mistake was not being more conservative and saving for emergencies. The tenet that you should have at least six months of emergency funds was sorely inaccurate. The latest economic downturn lasted longer for most of us. I needed a stable vehicle in tandem with my stock investments.

Friday, December 20, 2013

Morgan Freeman mistaken for Mandela in India billboard gaffe

New Delhi (AFP) - An Indian owner of a billboard dedicated to Nelson Mandela was red-faced on Thursday after the discovery that a photo of actor Morgan Freeman was used instead of one of the

anti-apartheid hero.
The billboard was erected on the side of a road in the southern city of Coimbatore as part of memorials across India and the world to Mandela, who died on December 5.
But Freeman's face loomed large in the billboard over small images of rights icons Martin Luther King, Mother Teresa and Mahatma Gandhi.We should be proud that we were part of an era when they lived," read the Tamil-language condolence message on the board.
Cloth merchant Chandrashekhar, who paid for the board in a private capacity as a mark of respect to the former South African leader, said it was a mistake by the designer.
"We will replace it with the correct picture of Mandela," the merchant, who uses one name, told AFP by telephone from the state capital Chennai, adding that he did not know how the gaffe occurred.
Morgan Freeman played Mandela in the 2009 film "Invictus".
A photo of the billboard was being Tweeted on Thursday.
India declared five days of national mourning for Mandela, who was hailed as a "true Gandhian" and a "great friend" by the country's leaders.

Thursday, December 19, 2013

Guy Creates Video Game to Help Him Pop the Question

It’s the stuff that gamer dreams are made of. Boy meets girl.Girl loves to play video games as much as he does. They become friends, sharing their passion for gaming and stories of childhoods spent with joysticks in

hand. Boy eventually gets girl. Two and a half years later, he pops the question, gamer style, by designing a video game to propose to his girlfriend and catching her tear-jerking reaction on video.
The most challenging part of building the game was keeping it a secret Robert Fink, 24, a 3D artist from Portland, Oregon, tells Yahoo Shine, adding that he had been telling his girlfriend, Angel White, 24, that he was working late at the office, to cover for the fact that he was actually at a friend’s house designing the game. All told, the project took five months to create from start to finish. When it came time to execute on the plan, Fink, who works at SuperGenius, an art and animation support studio for video game developers that's based in Oregon City, Oregon, asked White if she would come in to test a retro-style game the company was developing.To cleverly capture the proposal on video, Fink set up the game and two cameras in the company conference room: one camera to record the actual game, and one to record White’s reaction. In the game, dubbed Knight Man, a dashing white knight attempts to save a princess by completing a series of challenges. Each successful challenge helps him build a golden ring that, in turn, unlocks the castle, where the princess is frozen in a crystal. (You can play the game here.)Meet Nico Jackson, Pippa Middleton’s (Maybe) FiancĂ© According to White, the golden ring tipped her off to the fact that this game might be something special. When I saw that the collectible ‘artifact’ pieces were starting to form a circle, it became apparent something amazing was about to happen. I was internally freaking out White tells Yahoo Shine, noting that, because Fink was behind her while she was playing, she didn’t notice anything unusual about his behavior.He played it cool the entire time, but he told me after the fact that he was internally freaking out, too! Once White freed the princess, a message popped up on the screen, saying Princess, I have searched far and wide and braved many dangers searching for my one and only. I believe with all my heart that I have found you. Angel White, would you do me the honor of sharing your life with me?” Fink then got down on one knee and presented White with an engagement ring, a moonstone set in oxidized silver, and the pair celebrated with 25 friends and family who were waiting outside the conference room. “I was absolutely exploding with emotion,” says White of the proposal. My mind was racing with thoughts like, 'I'm getting engaged!' 'Oh, my God, Robert is such a badass for putting this game together,' and 'I am the luckiest girl on the planet. This Wedding Proposal Brought to You by Aaron Paul
And while White did rescue the princess, she didn’t do as well in the game as she could have: At the end of the video, a heart partially filled with pixels is shown with the message, ‘You could do better.’ Says Fink, “I didn’t mean that she could do better by finding a more awesome guy. But if you collect all the pieces to the heart, it reads, '100% getting lucky tonight.'” Game over.

McDonald's Has To Get Rid Of 10 Million Pounds Of Mighty Wings

McDonald's has 10 million pounds of Mighty Wings it needs to sell soon.
The wings, which represent 20% of the chicken wings produced for a promotion, are in frozen storage writes Julie Jargon at The Wall Street Journal.

McDonald's was unable to sell enough according to Jargon.
Earlier this year, CEO Don Thompson said that the chicken wings aren't the smash success it had hoped for.
While Mighty Wings apparently met internal targets, the item "was not strong enough to offset" weak sales trends, Thompson said on a conference call.
Here are some of the reasons they flopped.
    Price:  In McDonald's terms, Mighty Wings are a premium product. The wings come in packs of three for $3.69, five for $5.59, and 10 for $9.69. Thompson said the prices, which are similar to Buffalo Wild Wings, were  not the most competitive.Spice:  Thompson said the wings were too spicy for many customers' tastes.
    Appearance:  The Mighty Wings looked too much like "McNuggets with bones," writes Susan Berfield at Bloomberg Businessweek.
    Economy:  Many McDonald's customers are still struggling financially—and are more likely to spend their hard-earned money on a tried-and-true favorite. The fast food giant is currently implementing a plan to get rid of the wings.

Hyundai ranks as most fuel-efficient U.S. automaker for 2013 — but the EPA won’t say so

In an industry that fights for every last sale, claiming the title for being the most fuel-efficient automaker in the country has traditionally been a huge win. Even in times like these when gas prices have eased, shoppers
often compare mileages as much as horsepower, and when gas prices soar — as they inevitably will — having that message at the ready gets more tire-kickers into dealerships.In the United States, it's a federal report that typically determines which automaker may call itself the most fuel-efficient. Yet this year, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency went out of its way to deny that accolade to the automaker with the highest average efficiency from vehicles it sold in the 2013 model year: Hyundai.
The South Korean automaker has itself partly to blame: After touting its fuel efficiency for years, the company admitted in November 2012 that it had incorrectly measured the fuel economy of 900,000 Hyundais and Kias, forcing it to write down the MPG values on 13 models. That sparked an ongoing EPA investigation into how automakers report mileages, since the EPA often checks only a fraction of the figures they estimate; the flaw that forced Ford to perform a similar reduction on the C-Max Hybrid.
Hyundai and Kia's corrected data has been accepted by the EPA and worked into its annual report on fuel economy, including its proclamation that the fuel efficiency of new U.S. cars and trucks has never been higher, averaging an estimated 24 mpg for 2013 models. But when the EPA released its breakdown of average efficiency by automakers, it didn't include Hyundai and Kia in the published table, citing the open investigation — choosing to give top marks to Mazda and Honda instead.
Here's the real list of 2013 fuel efficiency, drawn from the EPA's own data and automaker's sales estimates. This compares top-level makes that sold at least 40,000 vehicles, so for example Volkswagen includes Audi:
AutomakerAvg. MPGCity MPGHwy. MPG
Hyundai28.323.633.2
Mazda27.523.531.4
Kia27.323.231.4
Honda27.022.731.5
Subaru26.222.729.7
Volkswagen26.222.130.5
Nissan25.321.629.0
Toyota25.222.028.4
BMW24.420.328.8
Industry average24.020.228.1
Ford22.618.926.4
Daimler22.218.526.2
General Motors22.018.026.5
Chrysler-Fiat21.617.925.7
While these numbers are records, the industry still has much further to go to meet increasing standards, which in the United States would require an overall average near 39 mpg by 2025. It's the toughest engineering challenge facing automakers today, driving hybrids into supercars like the LaFerrari and the Porsche 918, and the revival of three-cylinder engines in cars like the Ford Fiesta and the Mitsubishi Mirage.
Earlier this week, General Motors announced it would retool a factory to build a 10-speed automatic transmission, leapfrogging Chrysler's 9-speed just introduced on the Jeep Cherokee. The more gears a transmission has, the more it can keep an engine running at peak efficiency — and stuffing gears into a transmission offers a lower-cost way to boost mileage than by adding an electric motor and battery.
But it's not quite fair to compare a small-car company like Mazda with a Detroit giant that sells hundreds of thousands of pickups every year; a small car has far less metal, plastic and heated/massaging leather to haul around than a luxury SUV. Thankfully, the EPA has been collecting a few more pieces of data that give a fuller picture of how well individual automakers are coping:
AutomakerAvg. MPGAvg. weight (lbs.)Engine Size (liters)Horsepower0-60 mphTon-MPG
Hyundai28.33,3712.191949.2N/A
Mazda27.53,3262.2616710.259.2
Kia27.33,3812.221839.5N/A
Honda27.03,6542.561969.663.4
Subaru26.23,6462.4517710.462.0
VW26.23,7652.342019.461.8
Nissan25.33,7902.872129.663.3
Toyota25.23,9372.892059.568.9
BMW24.44,0412.542758.262.8
Industry average24.04,0412.942309.362.8
Ford22.64,4603.062629.064.6
Daimler22.24,4473.412968.162.2
GM22.04,4373.512539.461.2
Chrysler-Fiat21.64,2353.402598.957.6
Take Mazda as an example: It's relied on squeezing the most it can from gasoline engines and cutting weight to increase efficiency, giving it the lightest yet slowest vehicles among new 2013 models. Hyundai and many others have shrunk their engines while maintaining or boosting power through turbocharging or other technology; luxury makes like BMW and Mercedes-Benz parent Daimler suffer because of their relatively hefty models and high-power engines.
Yet it's that last column that's most revealing. It's the EPA's calculation of test MPGs times average weight in tons — an attempt to measure how efficient an automaker's vehicles are controlling for weight. This helps the Detroit makes; although Chrysler lags, GM improves to mid-pack and Ford stands as the second-most fuel-saving carbuilder, thanks to its Ecoboost engines. But Toyota runs away in this measure, mainly due to 30 percent of its 2013 sales coming from hybrid models, from the Prius to the Highlander. Expect more automakers to follow this route as 2025 draws nearer.

Meet Margot Robbie, Scene-Jacking Breakout Star of 'The Wolf of Wall Street'

If there's one more thing to know about "The Wolf of Wall Street" before its release next week, it's that you should be ready to remember scene-stealing, Australian-born newcomer Margot Robbie, who plays Jordan

Belfort's (Leonardo DiCaprio) manipulative second wife, Naomi (aka "The Duchess").
Robbie — who generated some buzz (and tabloid headlines) earlier this year while filming "Focus" with Will Smith — makes a very good impression upon Belfort and his pals when she walks into one of their outlandish parties in the Hamptons. Coincidentally, Robbie made a similarly striking impression upon DiCaprio and director Martin Scorsese during the "Wolf" audition process, due in part to her mastery of the Brooklyn accent, but more so because she was so into their scene she slapped DiCaprio.
Watch an exclusive clip from 'The Wolf of Wall Street':
Yahoo Movies recently caught up with Robbie to talk about all the trappings that come with portraying a Long Island housewife in the '80s (think big hair and spray tans), why she thought DiCaprio was a homeless person when they first met, and her big year in movies, which also included her role as the English-accented first love of leading man Tim (Domnhall Gleeson) in the era-hopping family rom-com "About Time."
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Was your first meeting with Mr. DiCaprio at all similar to your character's first meeting with Jordan Belfort?
Margot Robbie: Ha, no, it wasn't really like that at all. We weren't in the Hamptons, we weren't at a cocktail party, we were in a studio audition room in New York, and he still had his giant beard and long hair from "Django Unchained" because he had just wrapped filming. And I walked into the room and for a heartbeat I thought, "Who is that? Someone sort of homeless-looking in the corner?" And that was Mr. DiCaprio, and then a few minutes later we're doing our scene and I ended up getting carried away and hitting him in the face. So our first encounter was a little interesting but that definitely broke the ice and we've had a great working relationship ever since.
How did you master that Long Island accent?
M.R.: I did a lot of technical training a couple years ago when I was preparing to move to America, to prepare for the standard American accent. So I had all the technical training in place which, now when I start working other accents, I can adapt that knowledge and use it for whatever accent I need.Tim Monich was Leo and my dialect coach on set, he provided me with a lot of voice recordings of actual women from Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, where my character was from, and I would just listen to them on my iPod and mimic them. Another thing that bizarrely helped: my acting coach told me when I was first putting my audition on tape, she said, "Pretend like you have acrylic nails on and they've just been painted and the paint is still wet." I said, How does that help my accent?" She said, "Just do it.So I put my hands out and thought, "OK, my fingernails are wet" and suddenly these hand gestures came out and I'm waving my hands around, I've got this attitude, it really worked. It was the perfect combination of the technical training and that bizarre little trick and the expertise of Tim Monich.
So you didn't have to watch any episodes of "The Real Housewives of New Jersey" or anything?
M.R.: No I have little to no patience for reality TV so thankfully I didn't have to resort to that.
One can't help but notice your lovely and very bronze skin in the film. What was the preferred method for achieving that? Spray tanning?
M.R.: Oh gosh, that was once a week on a Sunday night. I would get a spray tan and my acrylic nails put on and be ready to go for another week. It was so disgusting. The smell of the spray tan makes me want to gag now, but yeah, most of the cast would all get spray tans so that we would be overly bronze all the time. It was hilarious.And oddly authentic. It's crazy how certain stereotypes are true.
M.R.: Yeah we looked back at the photos, and they're all weirdly bronze all the time.
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Speaking of showing off your bronzed skin, how easy or difficult was getting comfortable with those love scenes and skimpy outfits? How did DiCaprio and Scorsese help set you at ease?
M.R.: Everyone on set did their best to make it a comfortable environment to shoot those scenes, but it's still incredibly daunting and uncomfortable. You just have to grit your teeth and do it there is no other option. It's not like, "Will I or won't I?" It's that's what's in the scene, and we have to shoot that by this time tonight, and so you get on with it.
The sooner we get it done, the sooner you can put your clothes back on. So it really was like, "OK, be the character. She would do it, do it." It was weird, but by the end of the film everyone was so used to getting undressed that we didn't care. You took your robe off easily. But the first time? Definitely, I was petrified.
 Well you make her a lot of fun to watch in how she seduces Jordan.
M.R.: That is definitely her source of power, it was fun to wield that over him.
The movie is such a crazy ride. What do you think audiences take away from it?
M.R.: Gosh, I don't know. People keep asking that. I'm still obliged to think I hope they see a greedy lifestyle and in the end living in excess won't make you happy. But I don't think we made this movie to tell a moral story about what's right and wrong. People know what's right and wrong. I think it's a film to look closely at a bunch of crazy characters and this unique insane time of their lives and what they were doing. It's just an entertaining, close-up, uncensored, raw version of that. So I hope people don't look at it and think they want to live that way. But I hope they think it's entertaining three hours of film-watching.
What was your favorite Naomi moment, given all her ups and downs?
M.R.: I really love the last sequence when I ask for a divorce and it escalates into the giant fight scene where I get to smash the window in and scream and all those kinds of things. It was kind of a cathartic moment in the film when everything bubbles over the surface and you explode and then she's gone. That's the last time you see her, and I like that it was out of a drive to protect her kids. It was nice to have that motivating factor.
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We've heard your English accent and now the Brooklyn one. What new accent will we hear from you next?
M.R.: I play a French peasant farm girl [in "Suite Francaise"], but I will be doing an English accent [playing] French. So you'll hear an English accent again, and then the film I just wrapped is "Focus" where I am doing a standard American accent. I play a New York girl, and I don't know what's going to be next. I hope I get another challenging accent to do because they are some of my favorite things to do, perfecting an accent. I'd like to do a Boston accent. I'd love to do a Southern accent next.
Nominated for a Golden Globe for Best Picture, Comedy or Musical, "The Wolf of Wall Street" opens nationwide on Christmas Day.

What to do if you shopped at Target during its data breach

Consumers who shopped at one of Target’s 1,778 stores between Nov. 27 and Dec. 15 should check their credit and bank card statements for any fraudulent activity.
Target (TGT) confirmed Thursday that it’s investigating a security breach that may have impacted as many as
40 million people. The stolen data include customer names, credit and debit card numbers, card expiration dates and the three-digit security codes located on the backs of cards. The breach affected transactions at Target’s bricks-and-mortar locations nationwide, not online purchases.
Security blogger Brian Krebs first reported the breach on Wednesday. Krebs wrote that the type of data stolen “allows crooks to create counterfeit cards by encoding the information onto any card with a magnetic stripe. If the thieves also were able to intercept PIN data for debit transactions, they would theoretically be able to reproduce stolen debit cards and use them to withdraw cash from ATMs.The incident may have involved tampering with the machines customers use to swipe their cards when making purchases, according to the Wall Street Journal.
In a statement on its site Target said the breach may impact shoppers who made credit or debit card purchases in stores from Nov. 27 to Dec. 15. The Minneapolis-based retailer said it is partnering with a forensics firm to investigate the incident and recommended customers “remain vigilant for incidents of fraud and identity theft by regularly reviewing your account statements and monitoring free credit reports.”
What should you do?
What does this breach mean for consumers, in particular those who shopped at Target stores in the period between Nov. 27 and Dec. 15?
First thing to do is check your credit card statements for unfamiliar purchases, as well as your bank account — daily — online to ensure there are no fraudulent transactions, says Linda Sherry, director at consumer rights advocacy group Consumer Action. Report any problems immediately to your bank. Your bank should contact you if your credit card was part of the breach. If you were affected, you’ll get a new credit card account number (obviously an inconvenience, especially during the holidays). You won’t be held liable for unauthorized charges made using your credit card number.
American Express (AXP) and Discover (DFS) said they were aware of the breach at Target and had fraud measures in place, according to a CNNMoney article.
If you receive a data breach notification letter from Target, “you know with certainty your information was compromised,” says Eva Velasquez, president and CEO of the Identity Theft Resource Center. (Consumers who know their card data was stolen can contact the ITRC at 888-400-5530 for help on what steps to take next.)
Sherry suggests impacted consumers ask their bank to waive the expedited delivery fee for a new card. Also ask if any credit monitoring services are being offered to victims of the breach.
What does it mean for Target?
The real victim here is Target itself, says Avivah Litan, a vice president and analyst at Gartner Research. In a post about the breach, Litan said that the retailer has no doubt spent a “small fortune on payment card security,” but was still hacked.
The payment card industry is likely going to raise Target’s merchant fee that it pays Amex, MasterCard, Visa and other credit card companies on transactions by a few points, and will also fine Target for the breach, Litan says. In the end, she estimates the theft will cost Target less than $25 million. But the fees it pays credit card issuers in transaction costs may be twice that amount. “If they get much higher, Target may have to pass on these costs to consumers in the form of higher prices,” she says.
Security breach surge
In the past few years criminals have grown increasingly adept at breaching the systems of merchants and processors that store or transmit consumers’ payment information. In a report published this month, Javelin Strategy & Research found the number of notified credit-breach victims who suffered fraud increased 340% from 2010 to 2012, resulting in $4.8 billion in fraud losses. According to the study, 15.8 million consumers were notified their card information was compromised in 2012.
The Target theft is the largest such corporate breach since 2007, when TJX Companies (TJX), which owns discount retailers TJ Maxx, Home Goods and Marshalls stores, disclosed that 45.7 million credit and debit cards were exposed to possible fraud. TJX's computer systems were breached over the course of two years, beginning in 2005. The data breach ended up costing the company $256 million. In that case, attackers gained access through a wireless regional hub to intercept payment information.

Security forces raid hotels in North Waziristan, kill 6 suspected militants

MIRANSHAH: At least six suspected militants were killed and 12 others were wounded Thursday when armed forces raided two hotels in North Waziristan, officials said.The raids were conducted in Mirali area a
day after a suicide attack on a military checkpoint which killed at least five soldiers and wounded 34 others.Ansarul Mujahideen, a little-known militant group linked to the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) claimed responsibility for the suicide attack.Security forces raided two hotels in the area close to the site of the suicide bombing and intense gun battles left six suspected militants dead and 12 others wounded a local security official told AFP.Troops cordoned off the area and were carrying out a search operation to hunt down militants involved in the truck suicide bombing, he added.Local intelligence officials confirmed the raids and casualties.

Car-bomber rams NWA post; 5 soldiers dead

SOUTH WAZIRISTAN AGENCY (AGENCIES)- At least five soldiers were killed and 34 others injured when a suicide bomber rammed his explosive-laden car into a military checkpoint in North Waziristan
Agency on Wednesday.
Locals said the attack took place at Khajori checkpoint near a mosque, about three kilometres east of Miranshah and an entry point of Mir Ali.
“The checkpoint has been completely destroyed and 34 injured security personnel have also been shifted to CMH Bannu,” a source said. He added that security personnel were still removing bodies from the checkpoint.
Another security official confirmed the toll, adding that out of the 34 injured, 28 were soldiers and six from the Frontier Corps.
“Four security officials embraced shahadat (martyrdom) and 25 were wounded when a suicide bomber hit his explosive-laden car into the mosque of Tejori checkpoint, some three kilometers east of Miranshah,” local sources told The Nation.
Ansarul Mujaheedin, a faction of TTP claimed responsibility for the attack and termed it a revenge of Hakeemullah Mehsud, the slain commander of Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan.
“It is revenge for the killing of Hakimullah Mehsud by a US drone,” Abu Baseer, a purported spokesman of the group told a foreign news agency by telephone.
“We will continue such attacks in future as drones continue to kill our people,” he said.
A senior security official told AFP that “a truck laden with explosives was rammed into the checkpoint when security officials were offering evening prayers”.
As a result, “five soldiers embraced shahadat (martyrdom)”, the official said.
“The checkpoint has been completely destroyed and 34 injured security personnel have also been recovered,” he said, revising an earlier toll of 4 people dead and 25 injured.
“Security personnel are still removing bodies from the checkpoint,” he added.
The army imposed a curfew in the area after the attack, said intelligence sources. Another source said at least six government troops were killed.
Taliban attacks have been on the rise in Pakistan since Sharif came to power in a May election. The insurgents elected a new leader, Mullah Fazlullah, last month after its previous chief was killed in a US drone strike.

Pakistani security forces say they killed 23 militants in tribal area

Pakistani security forces killed 23 militants late Wednesday in a firefight in a thinly governed tribal area in the northwest of the country, military officials said.Militants tried to ambush a convoy of security forces in North
Waziristan as it returned from rescuing soldiers wounded by a suicide bombing earlier Wednesday, the military officials said.Three members of the security forces were wounded in the fighting, they said, and a search operation was under way in the area.North Waziristan is rife with militants and is the area where the United States conducts its most intensive campaign of controversial drone strikes against the Pakistani Taliban and al Qaeda operatives.It wasn't immediately clear which group the militants killed Wednesday were from.

Wednesday, December 18, 2013

UN General Assembly calls for drone strikes to comply with international law

UNITED NATIONS: The United Nations (UN) General Assembly has adopted a resolution, calling on States using drone strikes as a counter terrorism measure to comply with international law as the
193-member body acted on a range of issues relating mainly to human rights.The unanimous call for regulating the use of remotely piloted aircraft against suspected terrorists was contained in a comprehensive 28 paragraph resolution entitled Protection of human rights and fundamental freedoms while countering terrorism.The portion about drone strikes were included as a result of intensive efforts made by the Pakistan delegation. It is the first that the General Assembly has spoken out on the use of armed drones, a key but controversial component of the US war against terrorism including against targets in Pakistan.In this regard the Assembly underscored the urgent and imperative need for an agreement among member states on legal questions about drone operations. The resolution urges States to ensure that any measures taken or means employed to counter terrorism including the use of remotely piloted aircraft comply with their obligations under international law including the Charter of the United Nations human rights law and international humanitarian law in particular the principles of distinction and proportionality.The text also calls for taking into account Relevant United Nations resolutions and decisions on human rights and encourages them to give due consideration to the recommendations of the special procedures and mechanisms of the Human Rights Council and to the relevant comments and views of United Nations human rights treaty bodies.The resolution also takes note of the report of the Special Rapporteur Ben Emersson which refers inter alia to the use of remotely piloted aircraft and notes the recommendations including the urgent and imperative need to seek agreement among member states on legal questions pertaining to remotely piloted aircraft operations.The text also encouraged states while countering terrorism to undertake prompt independent and impartial fact finding inquiries whenever there are plausible indications of possible breaches to their obligations under international human rights law with a view to ensuring accountability.

Blast near Karachi imambargah kills bomber, injures two others

KARACHI: An explosion outside an Imambargah on Khalid bin Waleed Road left a woman dead and two others injured on Wednesday.The explosion occurred after a guard fired at two women as they attempted to
enter the Imambargah carrying locally made explosives.A gatekeeper, identified as Muhammad Khan, and one of the women were injured. The other woman died on the spot.The injured have been taken to Jinnah hospital for treatment.Police have taken the alleged bomber’s husband and the injured woman – whose condition is stable – into custody and security officials are gathering information from witnesses at the scene.
Ambulances have reached the location and the Bomb Disposal Squad (BDS) has also been called to investigate the incident.Attacks on Imambargahs and the Shia community have increased in the recent past.On December 17, an explosion outside an Imambargah in Gracy Lines had killed three people including a policeman and injured 16 others.A young suicide bomber had tried to cross the police picket to enter the Imambargah, where a Majlis was ongoing, according to police.Shia professionals have also been killed in many incidents of targeted attacks across the country.

Salman Khurshid: It is my duty to bring back Khobragade and restore her dignity

India vowed on Wednesday to bring home a female diplomat who was arrested and strip-searched in New York last week at any cost amid rising anger against the United States over her treatment.
 It is my duty to bring the lady back and we have to restore her dignity and I will do it at any cost foreign minister Salman Khurshid told Parliament.

India upped the ante a
day after it withdrew a bunch of special privileges and security measures accorded to US diplomats and missions in India, even as the US on Tuesday confirmed Devyani Khobragade was strip-searched and kept
in a cell with other inmates, while hoping to prevent the episode from harming ties with India.
 We don’t want this to negatively impact our bilateral relationship and we’ll keep talking it with them said state department spokesperson Marie Harf.That may be somewhat difficult at this juncture, given the outrage felt in India at the “barbaric” manner in which the diplomat marched off handcuffed, and then strip-searched.The US is not backing down on the arrest or the manner in which it was carried out, though it did say the incident is being reviewed.There are no indications that anything but appropriate measures were followed Harf said.But we do know this is sensitive.We are looking into it for exactly that reason, to see exactly what transpired.In an email to colleagues, Khobragade said she repeatedly told arresting authorities that she had diplomatic immunity only to suffer repeated searches as well as being jailed with common criminals.I must admit that I broke down many times as the indignities of repeated handcuffing, stripping and cavity searches, swabbing, in a hold up with common criminals and drug addicts were all being imposed upon me despite my incessant assertions of immunity," she said in the email published on the Times of India's website on Wednesday.I got the strength to regain composure and remain dignified thinking that I must represent all of my colleagues and my country with confidence and pride she said.
In the email, Khobragade implored the Indian government to ensure her safety and that of her children and preserve the dignity of the Indian diplomatic service which was unquestionably under siege.
Khobragade, 39-year-old deputy consul general at the consulate in New York, was arrested last Thursday on charges of visa fraud. She was released on the same day on $250,000 bond.
The US Marshals Service (USMS) confirmed in a statement on Tuesday Khobragade was strip-searched in their custody. But, it insisted, so are all others.Yes, Devyani Khobragade was subject to the same search procedures as other USMS arrestees the USMC said in reply to a question if she was strip-searched.
The USMC also said the Indian diplomat was kept in a cell with other inmates awaiting court proceedings. They may have included drug-addicts, but it did not specify.Devyani Khobragade was placed in the available and appropriate cell. Absent of a special risk or separation order, prisoners are typically placed in general population.But Khobragade’s detention was on review found to have been in accordance with USMS Policy Directives and Protocols said the agency charged with housing federal prisoners.At the same time, the state department said it expected India to fulfill its obligations under the Vienna Convention regarding the security for its missions and diplomats there.

Ind vs SA: India opt to bat against South Africa in first Test

NEW DELHI: MS Dhoni won the toss in his 50th Test as Indian captain and chose to bat against South Africa in the first Test at the Wanderers in Johannesburg on Wednesday.
Scorecard
India are playing with three fast bowlers, Zaheer Khan, Ishant Sharma and Mohammed Shami. Ajinkya Rahane to bat at number six for India. Surprise exclusion of Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Ravindra Jadeja.
The pitch looks to be a good one with even covering of grass. It will get quicker as the match progress. The bowlers will get good carry, there are some cracks but nothing to worry on the first day, not much spin on offer, the batsmen will have to work hard for their runs.
The hosts start as firm favorites with their settled line up, India are traveling without their legends for the first time in 24 years. With a young team, the visitors have a tough task to compete well in the series. They will take some solace from the fact that India have not lost a Test at the Wanderers.
They have been mauled in the ODI series, not a ball could be bowled in the practice game, and the South African pacemen are breathing fire.
The Indian middle-order is thoroughly inexperienced and queries about the replacement for the No. 4 slot are still going unanswered.
Despite the conditions, India haven't done too badly at the Wanderers, winning a Test here in 2006.
India will be aiming to start the post-Sachin Tendulkar era in Test cricket on a positive note but the task looks daunting as they would be up against the world's number one side.
This is India's first overseas Test in nearly two years, since their tour to Australia in 2011-12.
In 12 Tests at home thereafter, India won nine, lost two and drew one, winning series against New Zealand, Australia and West Indies.
In their last Test series versus Pakistan, played in the UAE, South Africa gave away an advantage losing the first Test and leaving a lot to be done in the second, which they duly won.
Teams:
India: MS Dhoni (Capt.), Murali Vijay, Shikhar Dhawan, Cheteshwar Pujara, Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma, Ajinkya Rahane, R Ashwin, Ishant Sharma, Zaheer Khan, Mohammed Shami.
South Africa: Graeme Smith (Capt.), Alviro Petersen, Hashim Amla, Jacques Kallis, AB de Villiers, Faf du Plessis, JP Duminy, Vernon Philander, Dale Steyn, Morne Morkel, Imran Tahir.
The US Marshals Department has confirmed that Indian diplomat Devyani Khobragade, arrested last week for an alleged visa fraud, was stripped searched. "That is true...US Marshals Department has admitted to doing it," Daniel Arshack, Defense Lawyer for Khobragade told CNN-IBN in an interview. When asked why the State Department sounded so guarded about the Devyani case, the defense lawyer said that there had not been sufficient review of the case by Senior State Department officials.

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The US Marshals Department has confirmed that Indian diplomat Devyani Khobragade, arrested last week for an alleged visa fraud, was stripped searched. "That is true...US Marshals Department has admitted to doing it," Daniel Arshack, Defense Lawyer for Khobragade told CNN-IBN in an interview. When asked why the State Department sounded so guarded about the Devyani case, the defense lawyer said that there had not been sufficient review of the case by Senior State Department officials.

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Pakistan: Tribunal rejects appeal of doctor who tracked bin Laden

A Pakistani tribunal rejected the appeal of Shakeel Afridi, the doctor arrested for helping the US track down al-Qaeda chief Osama bin Laden, against his sentence.The three-member Federally Administered Tribal
Areas (FATA) Tribunal, which includes Shah Waliullah, Akbar Khan and Pir Fida, has remanded the case to Commissioner, Frontier Crime Regulations.In its judgment, the tribunal directed the Commissioner, FCR to review his verdict in the case and remove ambiguities.Afridi had petitioned the FATA Tribunal in October seeking fresh trial with regard to the charges levelledagainst him, lifting of the ban on his bail and conducting the trial at the Central Prison in Peshawar.The doctor, who was arrested immediately after the May 2, 2011 operation by US commandos that killed then al-Qaeda leader bin Laden, was convicted for treason over alleged ties to banned militant group Lashkar-e-Islam.On August 29, a judicial official had overturned the 33-year jail sentence of Afridi, who was sentenced in May, 2012 on charges of colluding with Lashkar-e-Islam.FCR Commissioner Sahibzada Mohammad Anees had ruled that a judge in the tribal belt had exceeded his authority when he handed down the sentence last year.He had ordered a fresh trial and had said it would be heard by the Political Agent.However, the doctor filed a seven-page revision petition in which he submitted that there was ambiguity in the order of FCR commissioner.He approached the FATA Tribunal, an appellate court in FCR, to clear the ambiguity so that the political agent is directed to not only conduct fresh and fair trial in his case, but also remove the ban on his bail during the trial.The petitioner had requested the tribunal to direct the political agent to make fresh order of reference and refer the case to a new jirga with the consent of the accused.

Monday, December 16, 2013

Australia reclaim the Ashes with 150-run WACA win

Just three months after England wrapped up a third successive Ashes series triumph by a similarly dominant 3-0 margin back home, Australia wrested back the tiny urn they last held in August 2009. Ben Stokes made
the Australians sweat through the first session on the fifth and final day of the match with his maiden test hundred — England’s first of the series — as the tourists chased their improbable victory target of 504. Once the 22-year-old lefthander was dismissed for 120 in the third over after lunch to reduce the tourists to 336 for seven, though, Australia quickly ran through the England tail. Mitchell Johnson, whose fiery spells of pace bowling had turned the first two tests, finished with four for 78 after dismissing James Anderson to end England’s innings for 353, sparking wild celebrations from his team mates.
“I feel pretty good,” said Australia skipper Michael Clarke. “What an amazing performance not just throughout this test match but over the course of three test matches. I think we put a lot of work in over a long period of time and we got the Ashes back, So it’s a fantastic feeling.” Lefthander Stokes, who made his debut in the second test in Adelaide, showed great concentration and no little courage to help England to their biggest innings score of the series. England had resumed on 251 for five requiring another 253 runs for an extraordinary victory or more likely needing to bat through the final day to save the test. The yawning cracks that had opened up on the sunbaked wicket added an extra danger factor for the batsmen, with one Ryan Harris delivery to Stokes jagging off into the slips. It was Johnson who made the breakthrough when Matt Prior took a swipe at widish delivery and got a nick on it to be caught behind for 26. Two overs later and Stokes, who had edged his way nervously through the 90s, pulled Johnson to the long-leg for four to reach his hundred, pumping his fist in celebration of an impressive knock. England made it through to lunch at 332-6 but their task always looked too tough and when Stokes was caught behind off spinner Nathan Lyon the end was in sight. Graeme Swann (four) and Tim Bresnan (12) went in consecutive overs and there was just one more over of England’s innings before Johnson delivered the coup de grace with his 23rd wicket of the series. “It was pretty hard bowling. The emotions were flying and just trying to keep them in check. It’s an unbelievable feeling,” said Johnson. “I came back from injury and I had a lot of doubters I knew I did all the hard work and I had the opportunity and I took it with both hands. This team we have got here has moulded well as a unit. Everyone has done so well and we all deserve it. “It means a lot to finally win the Ashes after being part of a couple we lost, so it was very special.” Australia won the first test in Brisbane by 381 runs and the second in Adelaide by 218 runs and will now be targeting a 5-0 sweep in the final two tests in Melbourne and Sydney.

4 Reasons Running is Best for Weight Loss

Bikini image in sexy style of USA:Any exercise is good exercise, but when it comes to losing weight, it's hard to beat running. After all, running is one of the most efficient ways to burn calories and get fit without having to restrict your diet. If you're
already a runner, keep on keepin' on. If you're not a runner yet but interested in losing weight, here are four reasons running can be the best exercise for weight loss.MORE: 10 Golden Rules for Weight Loss That Lasts.1. Running works even when you're at rest. High-intensity exercise like running stimulates more "afterburn" than low-intensity exercise. That is, even when comparing running with walking the same distance, studies find that running will lead to greater weight loss, most likely because your resting energy expenditure stays elevated after you run. In a long-term comparison study of runners and walkers, calories burned through running led to 90% more weight loss than calories burned through walking.2. Running is time-efficient. Even if the myth that running a mile and walking a mile burn the same number of calories were true (find out the truth about calorie burn here), running is a considerably faster way to burn those calories. Most people can run two or three times as far as they can walk in a given amount of time. At the other end of the spectrum, super-intense but short workouts, such as the "Scientific 7-minute Workout" from the Human Performance Institute, may burn more calories per minute per running, but because they're so short, your total caloric burn isn't as great if you ran.PLUS: The Truth About Running vs. Walking for Weight Loss3. Running is convenient. Though many of us have accumulated a vast arsenal of GPS gadgets and tech tees over the years, little is actually required to go running. You can do it alone. You can do it almost anywhere. You don't need any equipment beyond a pair of running shoes. (And if you're careful about injury and build up slowly, you may not even need those. Check out the Benefits of Barefoot Running for more.) For this reason alone, running is the best workout for weight loss because it's cheap, it's accessible, and there are fewer barriers to maintaining a routine, even while traveling.4. Two words: runner's high. The first rule of exercising for weight loss is that if you don't enjoy it, you won't stick with it. Fortunately, studies support what many runners have experienced on an anecdotal level--running can actually get you high. Scientists have found links between moderate to intense exercise and morphine-like brain chemicals called endocannabinoids, which suggest endorphins alone aren't responsible for the occasional flood of euphoria that rushes over you during a hard run. That floaty, happy sensation you had after your last race--makes you want to go for another run, right?

Jessica Simpson Goes Makeup-Free For Date Night

Jessica Simpson looks stunning in a makeup-free photo she shared on Twitter this morning (Dec. 15).The 33-year-old singer-turned-fashion mogul was presumably out to dinner with fiance Eric Johnson when she
tweeted the snapshot, writing, "Aquaphor from the diaper bag…And a filter ;) Date night!" (Aquaphor is a cleansing cream that can be used on both adults and babies.)With nothing but the petrolatum-based healing ointment on, Simpson made a kissy face as she posed for the picture.

China's first lunar probe to land on the moon this weekend

Hong Kong (CNN) -- China's first lunar rover is expected to land on the moon on Saturday, less than two weeks after it blasted off from Earth, according to Chinese media reports.The landing will make China one of
only three nations -- after the United States and the former Soviet Union -- to "soft-land" on the moon's surface, and the first to do so in more than three decades.Chang'e-3, the unmanned spacecraft carrying the rover, is due to touch down on a lava plain named Sinus Iridum, or Bay of Rainbows, shortly after 3 p.m. GMT (10 a.m. ET) on December 14, according to the state-run Xinhua news agency.On landing, Chang'e-3 will release Jade Rabbit (called Yutu in Chinese) -- a six-wheeled lunar rover equipped with at least four cameras and two mechanical legs that can dig up soil samples to a depth of 30 meters. The solar-powered rover will patrol the moon's surface, studying the structure of the lunar crust as well as soil and rocks, for at least three months.The robot's name was decided by a public online poll and comes from a Chinese myth about the pet white rabbit of a goddess, Chang'e, who is said to live on the moon.Chopsticks and soup spoons: Inspiration behind China's space toolsWeighing 140 kilograms, the slow-moving rover carries an optical telescope for astronomical observations and a powerful ultraviolet camera that will monitor how solar activity affects the various layers -- troposphere, stratosphere and ionosphere -- that make up the Earth's atmosphere, China's information technology ministry said in a statement.The Jade Rabbit is also equipped with radioisotope heater units, allowing it to function during the cold lunar nights when temperatures plunge as low as -180°C (-292°F).China has rapidly built up its space program since it first sent an astronaut into space in 2003. In 2012, the country conducted 18 space launches, according to the Pentagon.The Chang'e-3 mission constitutes the second phase of China's moon exploration program, which includes orbiting, landing and returning to Earth.In 2010, China captured images of the landing site for the 2013 probe, the Bay of Rainbows, which is considered to be one of the most picturesque parts of the moon.Within the next decade, China expects to open a permanent space station in the Earth's orbit.
Timeline: China's race into spaceBut scientists in the United States have expressed concern that the Chang'e-3 mission could skew the results of a NASA study of the moon's dust environment. The spacecraft's descent is likely to create a noticeable plume on the moon's surface that could interfere with research already being carried out by NASA's Lunar Atmosphere and Dust Environment Explorer (LADEE), Jeff Plescia, chair of NASA's Lunar Exploration Analysis Group told news site, Space.com in November.The Chang'e-3 spacecraft blasted off from a Long March 3B rocket in China's Sichuan province on December 2, and reached the moon's orbit at 100 kilometers (about 60 miles) from its surface less than five days laterOn Tuesday, it descended into an elliptical orbit with its lowest point just 15 kilometers off the lunar surface, a spokesperson for China's Administration of Science, Technology and Industry for National Defense told Xinhua.The Soviet Union's Luna 24 probe was the last space mission to land on the moon in August, 1976 -- four years after the United States launched the manned Apollo 17 mission.

'Attempted coup' defeated: South Sudan president

JUBA: South Sudan's president on Monday said that he had defeated a coup attempt by a political rival following a night of fighting in the capital Juba."This was an attempted coup," President Salva Kiir told
reporters. He also said in a statement that the "government is in full control of the security situation in Juba. The attackers fled and your forces are pursuing them."

Ashes 2013-14: England face battle to save series in Perth

The impressive Ben Stokes will resume on 72 and Matt Prior seven, but their task on a badly cracked pitch would appear futile after the failure once again of too many senior players.While Cook received a peach of a
delivery from Ryan Harris to be bowled first ball and Ian Bell played well for his 60, Kevin Pietersen was caught on the boundary trying to hit Nathan Lyon into the stands.
On a day that began with an all-out Australian assault on their dispirited bowlers and bottomed out with a golden duck for captain Alastair Cook, England closed on 251-5, still a mammoth 253 short of their nominal target of 504. Cook's wicket continued his miserable series, the weight of this failing team appearing heavy on his shoulders, while Pietersen is averaging 27 from his six underwhelming innings.Once again Australia were superior in every department, and if they seal the series to win back the Ashes for the first time in seven years as now seems inevitable, it will be entirely merited.
bruising to his right foot when being pinned lbw by Mitchell Johnson in the first innings, meaning after the not-out batsmen, only Tim Bresnan, Graeme Swann and James Anderson realistically remain in Australia's way.Michael Clarke's confident, aggressive side hit new heights on Monday morning as they dismantled England's much-decorated attack in a brutal hour of sustained hitting.Shane Watson made a century off only 106 balls, with 11 fours and five sixes, as he smashed Swann out of the attack.In the first 13 balls he faced from the off-spinner he cracked 37 runs as he moved from his overnight 29 to his fourth Test century in a blistering 40 balls.England dropped one catch and let another fall between two hesitant fielders as they fell apart even more completely than they had during Sunday's hapless display.
 When Bresnan did take a fine catch on the boundary he tumbled over the ropes, although he could not be blamed for either that or the farcical way in which Watson eventually fell for 106.The number three top-edged an ugly pull only for Bell to spill the regulation catch, and when Bresnan picked up the loose ball to hurl down the stumps with Watson open-mouthed and leaden-footed mid-pitch, it was almost as much in anger as aim.Steve Smith was caught at mid-wicket by substitute fielder Jonny Bairstow off Stokes for 15, but it only heralded the next cavalry charge as George Bailey launched into Anderson to the roaring delight of the Gabba crowd.In one over he hit an extraordinary 28 runs, including three straight sixes and two fours, to equal the world record for the most runs scored off a Test over and humiliate England still further.In all 134 runs were added in 17 overs as Australia declared on 369-6. It was the first time in Test history that a team has been set a fourth innings target of 500-plus in three consecutive matches, and England began in the worst possible fashion.Harris produced a ball that swung in and then moved away to clip the off bail as Cook's 100th Test brought his first ever first-ball dismissal.Michael Carberry and Joe Root survived the first hour after lunch before the opener was trapped lbw for 31 by a full inswinging ball from Shane Watson, while Root failed with a review after being brilliantly caught behind by Brad Haddin for 19 off Mitchell Johnson.Pietersen and Bell then took the score to 121 before Pietersen, as so many times in this series, walked straight into the trap set by Clarke and his bowler.It was left to Stokes in only his second Test to provide the sole silver lining after Bell perished for a well-made 60 attempting to upper-cut Peter Siddle over Haddin.His 50 came up off 69 balls with nine fours as he showed exactly the application and discipline that has too often been missing from his far more experienced team-mates.But to expect him to salvage something from the wreckage of this England performance is both unrealistic and unfair, and at some stage on Tuesday, Australia will almost certainly once again be in possession of the famous old urn.

Postmortem report of Nasir Abbas complete

According to the postmortem report conducted at Jinnah Hospital, the bullet wounds to Allama Abbas’s head and neck were the cause of death. Allama Abbas was shot in the back of the head, near the heart and
in his neck and shoulder.The TNFJ Multan leader was on his way to Jauhar Town when he was gunned down by unknown assailants riding motorcycles near the FC College. Allama Nasir Abbas was killed in the attack; however his companion Ghulam Abbas and driver Munawwar escaped unhurt.
A sit-in is taking place outside the Governor House in Lahore against the killing of Allama Nasir Abbas.
Allama Nasir Abbas’s murder case has been registered against two unidentified motorcycle riders in the Garden Town police station. The case under terrorism and murder sections was registered on the compliant of Allama Nasir Abbas’s driver.

IHC reinstates PEMRA chairman, issues stay order against removal

Last night, the government had dismissed the chairman, but the court declared this dismissal null and void, issuing a stay order against his removal.A notice has been issued to the acting chairman of Pemra, as well as the information secretary and the establishment.

Chaudhry Rashid had been appointed chairman of the government’s media watchdog on January 28, 2013 by former president Asif Ali Zardari under Section 6 of Pemra Rules after a ruling of the apex court barred the then acting chairman of Pemra, Dr Abdul Jabbar, from holding office.
The appointment had been made for four years on conditions that the incumbent must be a 22-grade retired  officer, who could be removed after serving one month notice only if he resigned himself, or contracted some mental or physical ailment or was disabled by some accident.Ahmad’s appointment was, however, challenged by the incumbent federal minister for water and power, Khawaja Asif, in the Supreme Court.
Asif had argued that the appointment was not carried out in accordance with the January 15 order of the Supreme Court regarding the vacant Pemra chairman’s office.
Ahmad, a former principal information officer, has also been accused of corruption in the past, with cases pending in the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA).
Problematic appointment
According to sources in an earlier report, the summary of the appointment of Pemra chairman was initiated after the January 15 order of the Supreme Court. However, the date stated on the summary was January 8, prior to the apex court’s orders, and Ahmad was appointed to the post on January 26.
At the time of his appointment, Ahmad was a serving government official working as information and broadcasting secretary and was due to retire on May 26, 2013. Therefore, according to rules and regulations, the office of Pemra chairman fell vacant on May 26, 2013. However, Ahmad continued to serve as Pemra chairman and was not given a fresh contract on MP-1 scale.
Sources also revealed that the government wanted Ahmad to continue working as the media watchdog’s chairman. However, the Supreme Court has barred re-employment of public servants after retirement.
In a civil application filed before the Supreme Court in August, Transparency International Pakistan (TIP) had stated: “The criteria of the Pemra Ordinance were bypassed, no advertisements were placed in the national press and the fact that he was supposed to retire in a few months was not disclosed. This illegal
It added that there was a conflict of interest in Rashid’s appointment as well.“How can a candidate prepare the summary for his own appointment for a four-year tenure post… if this procedure is allowed by the apex court, the TIP fears that every retiring secretary will prepare summaries for their post-retirement appointment as ombudsmen, members of Public Service Commission, etc.”
According to the TIP, Rashid’s summary also violated the Rules of Business which stipulate that the summary must contain the dates of birth of the candidates recommended, among other relevant details, to indicate whether any of them would attain the age of superannuation before the tenure of the post expires.
Federal Information Minister Pervaiz Rashid has said that the sacked Pemra chairman, Chaudhry Rashid, was accused of financial irregularities. He has been sacked according to a procedure laid down in the Constitution.The summary sent to the President House also mentions financial irregularities as one of the reasons for his removal. “Chaudhry Rashid has no justification to challenge his sacking in the court of law,” added the minister.appointment was done a month and a half before the interim government took over.”

Bomb disposal officer among three killed in Pakistan blast

Peshawar — A roadside bomb on Monday killed a senior bomb disposal officer along with two other policemen in Pakistan's troubled northwest, police said.
Abdul Haq, 43, who had defused more than 60 bombs in his career, was headed to the suburb of Badhaber
in the city of Peshawar after being called out to deal with a device.He was on his way to defuse a bomb when his vehicle was hit by another bomb. Abdul Haq and a police driver were killed on spot Najeebur Rehman, a senior police official, told AFP, adding that a police constable wounded in the attack later died in hospital. TV channels later showed other bomb disposal officers defusing the device.
Shafqat Malik, bomb disposal chief for the northwestern province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, praised Haq as one of his best and most professional operatives.We are losing our best officers. More than 10 officers of BDS (bomb disposal squad) have lost their lives while serving their motherland," Malik said.
Haq was made bomb disposal chief for Peshawar after his predecessor Hukam Khan was killed while defusing two bombs in the same area in September 2012.
The Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan and Al-Qaeda-linked militants have led a bloody campaign against the Pakistani state in recent years.They have carried out hundreds of attacks on security forces and government targets, mainly in the northwest.