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Saturday, April 2, 2011

Birth rate declines in US

Birth rate declines in US NEW YORK: The number of births in the United States has declined after reaching all-time high in 2007, according to the report of federal government.

Data from National Center for Health Statistics show that births fell by 4 percent between 2007 and 2009. The researchers noted that a preliminary count of births through June 2010 indicates continuing declines.

The drop in the birth rate was described in the report as "notable, but not truly of historic proportions" compared with the declines in the early 20th century and in the 1960s and early 1970s.

Shakira donates $400,000 to rebuild Haiti school

Shakira donates $400,000 to rebuild Haiti school PORT-AU-PRINCE: Colombian pop star Shakira donated $400,000 Thursday to rebuild a school that was severely damaged in the January 2010 quake that leveled much of the Haitian capital.

The singer signed an agreement with the Inter-American Development Bank, which will match her contribution to rebuild the Elie Dubois school, one of the island's oldest, built in the early 20th century.

"I am delighted to have the opportunity to help you make your dream come true," Shakira told about a hundred students and nuns from the school, speaking in French.

"I would like to tell the girls of the Elie Dubois school that you should seize the opportunity for education," she added, saying she was heartened by the warm reception she had received. The star then performed a brief dance.

The non-profit group Architecture for Humanity will rebuild two of the school's buildings, with a target completion date in 12 to 14 months from now.

"In the name of the children and the government, I would like to thank the IDB and Shakira for their support to the cause of education," said Education Minister Joel Desrosiers Jean-Pierre.

Two coin tosses in World Cup final

Two coin tosses in World Cup final MUMBAI: Two coin tosses were necessary before the start of the World Cup final between India and Sri Lanka on Saturday when nobody including match referee Jeff Crowe appeared to hear Kumar Sangakkara's call the first time.

Sri Lanka captain Sangakkara won the second toss and predictably elected to bat first in a good toss to win for the 1996 champions.

After India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni spun the coin, it looked as if he thought he had won the toss.

But Crowe did not hear a call from Sri Lanka captain Kumar Sangakkara who, as the visiting skipper was supposed to nominate 'heads' or 'tails' while the coin was in the air.

CNG price up by Rs.3.33 per kilogram

CNG price up by Rs.3.33 per kilogram ISLAMABAD: Only exception to the CNG consumers across Potohar Region, the prices have been hiked by Rs.3.33 per kilogram for the consumers dwelling in rest of country, Geo News reported.

Ghayas Paracha, chairman of the Supreme Council of All Pakistan CNG Association, told Geo News the raise in price of CNG was due to hike in electricity tariff.

He said the price of CNG per unit in Balochistan, Khyber Pakhtoonkhwa and Potohar region is Rs.58.55.

US to pull out warplanes, missiles from Libya mission

US to pull out warplanes, missiles from Libya mission WASHINGTON: The US military is poised to withdraw its combat jets and Tomahawk missiles from the air campaign against Libya's regime, as NATO allies take the lead in bombing Moamer Kadhafi's forces.

With NATO taking charge of the coalition effort on Thursday, US officials confirmed Friday that American fighters, ground-attack aircraft and cruise missiles would be pulled out of the operation starting this weekend.

The move follows pledges by President Barack Obama to quickly shift the lead to allies in the NATO-led coalition, with the US military playing a supporting role -- providing planes for mid-air refueling, jamming and surveillance.

"As we transition to a support role, our focus will be on providing enabling capabilities and not on strike capabilities," a US defense official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, told AFP.

Some lawmakers heavily criticized Obama over the decision at hearings on Thursday, saying NATO allies lacked ground-attack aircraft that were crucial against the Libyan regime's tanks and artillery.

In keeping with the handover, US sorties aimed at striking targets in Libya had also been scaled back in recent days.

American pilots flew only 10 out of 74 strike sorties in the past 24 hours up to 0800GMT Friday, the US defense official said.

US naval ships were also being gradually withdrawn from the seas off Libya and Tomahawk cruise missile attacks from American submarines had receded after an onslaught in the opening days of the operation.

No Tomahawk missiles had been launched in the past 24 hours, the official said.

Top US military officer Admiral Mike Mullen said the planes being withdrawn included the heavily-armed A-10 Thunderbolts and AC-130 gunships, both used to hit tanks and other ground targets.

Mullen said the combat aircraft would be on stand-by and could be ordered back to the mission if requested by the Canadian officer now leading the operation, Lieutenant General Charles Bouchard.

Some Republican lawmakers accused Obama of taking a half-hearted approach to the war, pulling out ground-attack aircraft just as opposition forces were on the retreat.

"Your timing is exquisite," Republican Senator John McCain told Mullen and Defense Secretary Robert Gates.

McCain, defeated by Obama in the 2008 presidential election, said that "withdrawing our unique offensive capabilities at this time sends the exact wrong signal both to our coalition partners as well as to the Kadhafi regime, especially to those Libyan officials whom we are trying to compel to break with Kadhafi."

Mullen said a US commander in the operation had assured him that allied aircraft were completely capable.

The commander "had a high level of confidence that they would be able to continue to execute this mission," Mullen said.

Friday, April 1, 2011

Sunny Saturday

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Homemade Matzah - including several videos

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