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Pakistan participates in Fruit Logistica 2014 Trade Fair in Berlin

Written By Unknown on Saturday, 8 February 2014 | 23:59

Pakistan participates in Fruit Logistica 2014 Trade Fair in Berlin

Pakistan participates in Fruit Logistica 2014 Trade Fair in Berlin
KARACHI: As many as 13 Pakistani companies participated in the world’s leading international fresh produce trade fair Fruit Logistica 2014 in Berlin that ended on Saturday.
 
Pakistani exhibitors were optimistic of substantial increase in export of fresh produce from Pakistan as they made good contacts with the international buyers of fruit and vegetable products Buyers from Russia showed keen interest in Pakistani potatoes where as Pakistani mangoes have also made inroads into EU market with increase in shelf life through better processing technology and other corrective measures.
 
Earlier Pakistan Ambassador to Germany Abdul Basit visited Pakistan Pavilion along with Commercial Counselor Dr Erfa Iqbal and met with Pakistani exhibitors.
 
He also held a meeting with the delegation of mango growers and exporters of Pakistan who put up their stalls under the umbrella of UNIDO and the USAID.
 
Both the organizations are running projects of increasing income through improvement of quality and better yield and generating additional employments in the major mango growing areas of South Punjab and Northern Sind.
 
The Ambassador said that the world s leading trade fair provides great opportunity for promotion development and marketing of fresh fruit and vegetable products.

New Zealand beats India by 40 runs in 1st test

New Zealand beats India by 40 runs in 1st test

New Zealand beats India by 40 runs in 1st test
AUCKLAND: New Zealand beat India by 40 runs Sunday in the first cricket Test at Eden Park to lead the two-Test series 1-0.
New Zealand 1st Innings 503 (Brendon McCullum 224, Kane Williamson 113, Corey Anderson 77; Ishant Sharma 6-134).
India 1st Innings 202 (Rohit Sharma 76; Neil Wagner 4-64, Trent Boult 3-38, Tim Southee 3-38).
New Zealand 2nd Innings 105 (Ross Taylor 41; Ishant Sharma 3-28, Mohammed Shami 3-37, Zaheer Khan 2-23).
India 2nd Innings 366 (Shikhar Dhawan 115, Virat Kohli 67, MS Dhoni 39; Neil Wagner 4-62, Tim Southee 3-81.


Germany: Boy, 13, arrested for arson that killed Pakistani mom, kids

Germany: Boy, 13, arrested for arson that killed Pakistani mom, kids

Germany: Boy, 13, arrested for arson that killed Pakistani mom, kids
BERLIN: German police say a 13-year-old boy has been arrested for setting fire to an asylum home in Hamburg that killed a woman from Pakistan and her two children.
 
Police spokesman Andreas Schoepflin said Saturday the boy, who is a member of the city’s youth fire department, was identified based on witness accounts and video footage by a surveillance camera.
 
He admitted to the crime when confronted by police Friday night and was taken to a hospital for psychiatric evaluation. Schoepflin said the boy didn’t have any anti-foreigner motives.
 
Besides the three deaths, 27 residents were injured in the fire at the asylum home on Wednesday.
 
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MQM worker arrested just before his wedding

MQM worker arrested just before his wedding

MQM worker arrested just before his wedding
KARACHI: Nuptial celebrations turned into dismal agitations on Saturday night when law enforcement agents led a bridegroom away in handcuffs for his alleged involvement in violent criminal activities just before his wedding, Media reported
 
Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) worker, Fahad Aziz, a resident of Korangi, was reportedly arrested while he was leading his Baraat (wedding motorcade) towards a Shah Faisal Colony marriage lawn, where he was to wed his bride.
 
Sources said that Aziz’s wedding motorcade was intercepted on Shah Faisal Colony Bridge by law enforcers, who forced the festooned bridegroom out his car and took him away to an unknown location.
 
On the other hand the family members say Aziz is innocent.
 
The family members also alleged that the masked law enforcement agents had demanded Rs2 million to set Fahad before detaining Fahad, but eventually took him away.
 
The family members along with all the wedding guests staged a protest outside Karachi Press Club against this alleged injustice.
 
“This is tragic. It is not the way. It was his marriage. He got locked up before the wedlock”, said another relative.
 
An MQM statement, which came on the heels of Aziz’s arrest, vehemently condemned it.
 
“This is a blatant case of political victimization. Aziz was persecuted for his association with MQM”, the statement said.
 
The statement added that Aziz was also a nominated MQM candidate for the upcoming local bodies' elections.

Vitamin E protects against memory disorders

Written By Unknown on Friday, 7 February 2014 | 22:24

Vitamin E protects against memory disorders

Vitamin E protects against memory disorders
ISLAMABAD: A joint research by Finnish and Swedish scientists has shown that the entire vitamin E family plays a role in prevention of age related memory disorders.
The latest research by the University of Eastern Finland Karolinska Institute of Sweden and some other medical research institutes showed that various forms of vitamin E plays a role in memory processes according to a report by the Finnish daily Helsingin Sanomat Xinhua News reported.
The new finding came as previous studies investigating the link between vitamin E and memory disorders usually focused only on a single form of vitamin E namely alpha tocopherol.
According to Dr. Miia Kivipelto director of the research from University of Eastern Finland vitamin E exists in eight different natural forms (fat soluble compounds) and the entire vitamin E family plays a role in protecting against memory disorders not only alpha tocopherol.
Kivipelto said vitamin E supplements available on the market usually contain only alpha tocopherol and the best sources of vitamin E are vegetable oils nuts green vegetables and whole grain cereals.
A balanced diet is the best way to obtain all the eight vitamin E from food, said Kivipelto adding that more varied diet and a healthier lifestyle could efficiently prevent memory disorders among the elderly. (APP)


Hoffman's NYC funeral attracts Hollywood stars

Hoffman's NYC funeral attracts Hollywood stars

Hoffman's NYC funeral attracts Hollywood stars
NEW YORK: Meryl Streep, Cate Blanchett, Ethan Hawke, Brian Dennehey, Amy Adams and Ellen Burstyn were among the stars who paid their respects Friday at a private funeral for Philip Seymour Hoffman that combined sadness and humor to honor an actor widely considered among the best of his generation.
 
The coffin holding Hoffman's body was brought out of the Church of St. Ignatius Loyola by pallbearers and put in a hearse as family and guests began to stream out Friday afternoon. Streep hugged Diane Sawyer as they left.
 
"He left an enormous amount of love behind. It's a terrible loss," said Jose Rivera, a playwright whose work has been produced by Hoffman's LAByrinth Theatre Company.
 
He said the service was loving and simple, with people sharing their memories of Hoffman and laughing. "It was quite beautiful and heartfelt and sincere, and everybody had a lot to remember, in terms of Phil," Rivera said.
 
The list of mourners also included Michelle Williams, Julianne Moore, Joaquin Phoenix, Louis C.K., Mary Louise Parker, John Slattery, Laura Linney, Jerry Stiller, Chris Rock, Marisa Tomei, Spike Lee and Sawyer's husband, the director Mike Nichols. Playwright David Bar Katz, who found Hoffman's body, was visibly upset as he arrived.
 
"Phil was a lovely guy, a great artist," said Lee, who directed Hoffman in "The 25th Hour." ''I was only able to work with him one time, but I love him and, a big loss, a big loss."
 
Hoffman, 46, was found dead Sunday of an apparent heroin overdose in his apartment. He leaves behind his partner of 15 years, Mimi O'Donnell, and their three children. O'Donnell was seen cradling their youngest child as she entered the church.
 
Police did not allow anyone to linger on the block outside the church, and the media was penned in an area far from the mourners.
 
A larger memorial service is being planned for later this month. On Thursday evening, family and close friends gathered for a private wake at the Frank E. Campbell Funeral Home in Manhattan.
 
The rumpled, heavy-set Hoffman was known to dive into roles and was nominated for Academy Awards four times: for "The Master," ''Doubt," ''Charlie Wilson's War" and "Capote," which he won. He also received three Tony nominations for his work on Broadway, which included an acclaimed turn in 2012 as the weary and defeated Willy Loman in "Death of a Salesman."
 
The theater community mourned the actor Wednesday with a candlelit vigil outside his beloved LAByrinth company downtown and with Broadway's marquee lights turned off for a minute.
 
More tests are needed to determine what exactly killed Hoffman, who was found with a syringe in his arm and what authorities said were dozens of packets of heroin in his apartment. Autopsy results were inconclusive, authorities said this week.
 
Hoffman spoke candidly over the years about past struggles with drug addiction. After 23 years sober, the versatile actor reportedly checked himself into rehab for 10 days last year after relapsing in 2012.
 
Amid an investigation into Hoffman's death, three people have been arraigned on drug charges, including one who is facing a felony charge of heroin possession with intent to sell. Lawyers for the three people charged vigorously denied their clients had any role in Hoffman's death.
 
Many of those who attended the funeral had professional ties to Hoffman. He and Blanchett co-starred in "The Talented Mr. Ripley." Burstyn and Hoffman were in "Red Dragon," and Hawke co-starred with Hoffman in "Before the Devil Knows You're Dead." Slattery directed Hoffman in his new film "God's Pocket," and Nichols directed Hoffman on Broadway in "Death of a Salesman." Phoenix shared the screen with Hoffman in "The Master." (AP)
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