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![]() Fifth seed Samantha Stosur became the first Australian woman in the US Open quarter-finals since Wendy Turnbull in 1986 by defeating Russian 12th seed Elena Dementieva 6-3, 2-6, 7-6 (7/2) early Monday. The French Open runner-up will play for a semi-final berth against defending US Open champion Kim Clijsters, the second seed from Belgium who ousted Serbian former world number one Ana Ivanovic 6-2, 6-1. |
An alleged match-fixer had dinner with Pakistan players during their controversial tour of Australia, a report said on Monday, as the extraordinary Sydney Test in January came under fresh scrutiny. The Australian newspaper printed what it said was a photo of Mazhar Majeed, the agent caught up in a “spot-fixing” scandal, with several players at a Perth restaurant three weeks after the match. The report comes after another Pakistani player claimed the Sydney Test, where Australia returned from almost certain defeat to record a rousing win, was fixed for illegal bookmaking syndicates. “In the Sydney Test Match they made — 1.8 million pounds (2.8 million US),” opening batsman Yasir Hameed told the News of the World in an |
Edward Nino Hernandez is in many ways a typical 24-year-old Colombian male. He loves to dance reggaeton, dreams of owning a car – preferably a Mercedes- and wants to see the world. Top on his list of people he would like to meet are Jackie Chan, Sylvester Stallone and former Colombian President Alvaro Uribe. What sets Nino (pronounced NEE-nyoh) apart is his size. He is slightly taller than a piece of carryon luggage and weighs just 22 pounds (10 kilograms). Nino has just been officially certified as the world’s shortest living man by Guinness World Records, measuring 27 inches (70 centimeters). The previous titleholder was He Pingping of China, who was |
The passengers travelling to their hometowns are perturbed over increasing fares of local transport in wake of upcoming Eid-ul-Fitr. Most of the people on the eve of Eid-ul-Fitr are also facing shortage of transport vehicles. They are complaining against overcharging by transporters more than two times against normal fares, the inter-city buses and vans also shown extraordinary surge in fares as the passengers want to reach their hometowns before Eid. This situation is resulting into exchange of hot words between transporters and commuters as travellers are not ready to accept fare increase by the transporters at their own. These practices are common on routes like Pirwadhai and Karachi company bus stands. They keep fares high during eid and any other special days. They also crammed passengers inside and on top of their vehicles. The seats of these vans and buses are uncomfortable. A commuter Ali Zain said that commuters were facing problems while using public transport. Meanwhile speeding buses and vans pose hazards to pedestrians particularly the |
The Holy Shab-e-Qadr, a night of blessings, was observing across the country tonight. The night is considered the most blessed of all the nights of the year. It is the anniversary of the night Muslims believe the first verses of the Quran were revealed to the Prophet Muhammad(SAW). Devotees will spend the night seeking divine blessings for peace and progress of the country and the Muslim Ummah as well. |
![]() One-day skipper Afridi tore into Test batsman Hameed, who claimed he had done nothing more than repeat the allegations of “spot-fixing” being faced by three team players. The row overshadowed Pakistan’s first international game since the scandal rocking the sport first erupted. They were beaten by five wickets on Sunday in the first of two Twenty20 fixtures against England at Sophia Gardens in |
![]() Pakistan’s thirty-year old young stallion, Aisam Ul-Haq Qureshi has given the nation way more than what was expected of him. In addition to his previous achievements, recently, the professional did his country proud by becoming the first ever Pakistani to be seeded at a grand slam tournament.Spreading the message of peace and love, Qureshi teamed up with India’s Rohan Bopanna to compete at the 2010 US Open in the Men’s doubles category. Seeded sixteenth at the tournament, Aisam and Rohan were made to face an American duo, namely Ryler DeHart and Brian Battistone. Incidentally, the pair entered the tournament on a wild card. As the first round match kicked off, the team faced a slight problem when they were tied at 2-2 with the Americans during the first set. Qureshi and Bopanna however, took the first set six games to three. Battistone and DeHart stood defeated on their own home-ground at the flushing meadows after losing the first set to the |
A pilot of a small propeller-driven plane lost control of his aircraft while taking off at a flight show in southern Germany and crashed into a group of spectators Sunday, leaving one person dead and 38 injured, police said. The crash occurred at the Lillinghof airfield about 20 miles (30 kilometers) northeast of the city of Nuremberg, where up to 5,000 people attended the flight show, German news agency ddp reported. Five people were seriously injured, while 33 others were slightly injured, of whom 22 were taken to a hospital, a police spokesman said at a news conference. Among those hospitalized was a 7-year-old child. Police said it was still unknown why the |
![]() Eating less and exercising more to keep obesity at bay might not be enough. Now there is new evidence to show that eating at the right time is also a must for weight loss.A Northwestern University study has found that eating at irregular times, especially when the body wants to sleep, influences weight gain.“How or why a person gains weight is very complicated, but it clearly is not just calories in and calories out,” said Fred Turek, neurobiology and physiology professor at the Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences and director of the Centre for Sleep and |
The most Earth-shattering event in Brazil this weekend took place in New York, where singer Ivete Sangalo played a sold out show at Madison Square Garden. Too bad, few Americans even noticed. A superstar in her native Brazil, where she can pack a 70,000-capacity soccer stadium and commands crowds of millions during Carnaval, Sangalo kept the almost-entirely-Brazilian audience on its feet over the course of three hours and five costume changes. Dancing frenetically, the crowd of 14,500 sang along with every word of her samba-inflected dance pop songs like “Festa” (Party) and |
Hollywood legend Al Pacino’s machine-gun from the film ‘Scarface’ is to go under the hammer. The M-16A1 is to be auctioned in the US and is expected to fetch about 100,000 pounds, reported Sun. The 70-year-old actor’s character Tony Montana used the gun to shoot dozens of rivals at the end of the 1983 crime drama after saying, “Say hello to my little friend.” Gun owner Kevin Martin said that Pacino insisted on using a |