Sunday, September 30, 2007

Early Release of Selected Estimates Based on Data From the January-March 2007 National Health Interview Survey



In my opinion, we have a lot of reflection to do as a nation when it comes to a far healthier America.


It is completely inexcusable to exclude any child from health insurance.


It's an outrage to consider.


There needs to be a mandate to correct the path of self-destruction this country now finds itself. That mandate will not come from a Republican. There are no private insurance carriers proven to provide the quality of health care this country deserves.


When it comes to 'quality control' in health insurance there is only one way of providing it to all Americans and that is through Universal Health Insurance.


The next election we set the priorities straight for the USA. Peace, prosperity and wellness for all Americans.


I just don't see it any other way.

The overall 'general wellness' of Americans is declining.


Excellant to Very Good general health escapes most Americans over 18 years of age.


Everybody get out of the chairs and from behind the steering wheels and WALK ! Do it as a family. Create good habits with your children.


From the survey:


In early 2007, the percentage of persons who had excellent or very good health was 65.9% (95% confidence interval = 64.47–67.27%), which was the same as the 2006 estimate of 65.9%.


From 1997 through 2001, the percentage of persons who had excellent or very good health remained similar at about 69.0%. The estimates generally decreased from 2001 to early 2007 (65.9%).



In Figure 11.1, since the year 2002, there is a steady decline in the overall wellness of the people of the United States of America. In Figure 11.2 it is clear there is over 35% of Americans with ONLY "Good to Poor" health. Among the rest of the nation, ONLY 35% are in excellant health with females in that catagory less in number than men. In every other category females rank slightly higher than males, be it Very Good or Poor.



Figure 11.3 shows a very bad trend in the USA. The majority of Americans ranking in Excellant to Very Good health are the young below age 18. It's a darn shame there are such low percentages of age 18-64 (which is a very wide spread for this category) with high levels of wellness. It is undertandable the populous age 65 or greater would have the lowest percentage in this category, but, I still have to wonder why. It would seem to me, given age related changes, the optimal health for older Americans should be just as good as any other segment of the population.



In Figure 11.4, CONSISTENTLY, there is disparity in minority Americans compared to their White counterparts. This has to be directly related to the availability of health insurance to access the health care system. When I looked through these national statistics, it was very clear to me there is a level of neglect of so many minority members of America there is no turning away from that reality. Statistic after statistic, the minority American is at far greater risk due to lack of access to health insurance than any White member could be.

Alcohol consumption is level over the ten years, however, the highest users in excess are our young Americans.


Blurred realities are a status symbol to some, but, in all honesty isn't an excess of alcohol consumption a poor reality for 'status' to young Americans?



Figures 9.1 shows a level 'market share' to alcohol in the past ten years. In Figure 9.2, when considering the 95% confidence level in the survey, there are a lot of young men ages 18 - 24 in trouble here. Alcohol consumption can cause accidents, death and compromised social judgements frequently regretted later. If that isn't enough to realize inebriation is a bad idea, realize AGAIN, this is a socio-economic issue. In Figure 9.3, White Folks are imbibing more than their Hispanic or Black counterparts. Here again, it's related to income. So much for the stereotype of the 'drunk Black man' as a social blight. It would seem it's the White guys with the least will power when it comes to maintaining a social demeanor without the liquor.

Thanks to the Attorney Generals of every state in the nation, the Ameican culture is recovering from the Tobacco Industry's assault !


We can still do better ! It is amazing how American's quality of life improves when the right administration heads up the state governments. Figure 8.1 proves the victory.

From the survey:


The prevalence of current smoking among U.S. adults declined from 24.7% in 1997 to 18.6% in early 2007.


In early 2007, 18.6% (95% confidence interval = 17.24–19.96%) of adults aged 18 years and over were current smokers, which was lower than the 2006 estimate of 20.8%. The prevalence of current smoking among U.S. adults declined from 24.7% in 1997 to 18.6% in early 2007.

Figure 8.2 proves shows the Non-Smoking populous of the USA. It's impressive. The former status of 'smoker' is wonderful and the current smoker status shows more male smokers than female.

The most troubling of the 'smoker' statistics is the high level of young smokers. There are proportionally the same number in the age groups 18 to 44 as there are 45 - 64. There remains more men smoking in these age groups than females, but, the 'idea' that even with the reduction in advertising there 'maintains' a significant population in young adults is troubling. We should be seeing a movement away from these statistics, but, in recent years there has been permission through movie venues and old movies on television that still encourage a 'social status' to young Americans.

Figure 8.4 is even more interesting. There are more White Smokers than any other ethnic group. Here again the cost of a 'habit' is unaffordable to minorities. Also, when considering the social isolation of segregation, it would seem to me it is still an issue. If all these ethnicities were living comparable lifestyles we would be seeing a level demographic. That is not the reailty however.

Affordability of this nasty habit would seem to be a barrier to protecting the health of some minority Americans.

On one of those FOX media radio broadcasts I heard a Liberatarian segment go like this:


"Publix is running walk in clinics. They are also hosting free antibiotics to anyone that needs them. Now why is it Democrats just can't see how private industry can solve the problems of the nation?"

Now, to begin with, I don't like a chain store to be singled out as an example to Right Wing Rhetoric. Publix is a national chain store offering free clinics as a means to fend off the mood in the nation regarding the poor performance of health insurance companies. As a means to bring a favorite light to their stores, they simply have instituted free clinics and antibiotics to keep folks coming in rather than being ridiculed as a profiteering enterprise.


And anyone would be lucky to have a Publix free clinic available, because, I don't even have a Publix anywhere within driving distance.

THAT, does not translate into a resolution to a national health insurance crisis. THAT, it just a PR campaign to keep bad opinion away from their stores. I can appreciate that.

BUT

What the Right Wing Rhetoric did was to present this as a concrete example of how private enterprise can SOLVE all American's problems. It can't. Does Publix have an emergency room? Do they offer free surgery when it comes to Coronary Artery By-Pass?

The entire focus of the Right Wing, be it Libertarian or Republican, is to take miniscule examples of generosity by private enterprise and magnify it into a national health insurance strategy.

They are ludicrous, "W"rong and willing to endanger the lives of anyone in order to maintain their stock portfolios. The Right Wing opinions that exist these days have absolutely no basis in any fact and care even less today about Americans than ten years ago.

Who can afford a golf game? Who can afford clubs? Especially after paying for health insurance.


From the survey:


The percentages of adults aged 18 years and over who engaged in regular leisure-time physical activity increased from 29.8% in 1998 to 32.1% in 2001, did not change significantly from 2001 to 2003, decreased from 2003 to 2004, and remained stable from 2004 to early 2007.


Figure 7.1 illustrates a few things. Women enjoy less leisure activities than men for every year except 2005. It also shows a topping out of those Americans that enjoy leisure activity. In recent years it even shows a decrease in those that enjoy leisure activities.


My guess is less disposable income. It would be interesting to realize if any particular sport such as bowling remains easily within the reach of most Americans. Social interaction, exercise and staying away from unhealthy food and beverage all contributes to Americans quality of life. I can't help but wonder what the decrease in momentum is and if it's expected to continue in that direction.


Figure 7.2 clearly show a decrease in the activity level of Americans as they age. It should be just the opposite. Granted some aging into inactivity when met with disability is inevitable. But this survey does NOT discern the difference in inactivity caused by disability opposed to 'choice' OR inaccessibility.



The decline in activity with age is across the board greater in women than men. Some of that is generational for women raised to be removed from what is considered male related activity such as sports. But, for the younger generations, there is no excuse, EXCEPT, there is little exposure to Physical Education in school anymore as budget cutbacks prevent widespread education in health and gym.



Figure 7.3 is obviously socio-economically related. Those with the most disposable incomes have the highest activity. White Americans dominate the leisure activity venues. That is an outrage. They have the most access to health insurance and the most consideration of leisure activity.



THEREFORE


It is easy to say, that the people in America with 'knowledge' as to activity and how it relates to health are doing something about staying limber, physically agile and well. To NOT provide this type of opportunity for all Americans is a hugely immoral issue. If doctors can instill the necessity, on a personal level, for Americans to be active and well then we all need to realize how important Universal Health Care is and how the nation's children will benefit, for themselves and a healthy family, too.

There is no consumer protection in the USA anymore. No Sweds complaining there is too much fat in the McDonald's menu.


Anyone for drive thru? Obesity mixed with inactivity complicated by smoking is a formula for heart disease leading to lung disease and early death.

End of discussion.

Anyone want to guess what the cholesterol level of someone without an interest in their well being is? It would be a good guess, because, I guarantee you they could not tell you. Has this man seen a doctor recently?

Has he had a check up?

Does he have the health insurance to guarantee HALF-A-SHOT at living as long as someone in a different socio-economic group?

Speaking of which, there is one question very infrequently asked: "Does obesity PROHIBIT people from improving their social status?" In other words, is this man 'locked into' his economic and social depression because of the obesity that has him trapped there?


From the survey:


The annual prevalence of obesity among U.S. adults aged 20 years and over has increased over time from 19.4% in 1997 to 26.4% in 2006. The estimate in 2003 was lower than, but not significantly different from, the estimates in 2002 and 2004.


Figures 6.1 shows a significant amount of obesity in the USA. It has steadily risen over the past ten years. March of 2007 ALREADY shows a trend that will break the record of 2006.


Hello, America? There is no common sense in our lives anymore. There are indulgences to 'weakened will' here. Why is that?


In Figure 6.2, the prevalency is highest in middle age. Indifference. "I am what I am and there is no changing it now." That is a shame. This age group is at risk for cardiac complications, adult onset diabetes and a sedentary lifestyle with 'just enough' income to indulge it.


The demographics among the 40 - 59 year olds are about equal for males and females. Each gender is equally as guilty in the LACK OF EXERCISE they seek on a regular basis. I have to wonder if these folks are also working more than enjoying life. Collapsing at home after working a second job it's what I would call "The American Way."


Food is comfort and I can't help but wonder why Americans are seeking 'activity' as comfort when realizing the increase in health compromise they are facing and a shorter longevity.


Figure 6.3 the greatest obesity risk is with Black females. Black males are higher than any other ethnic group males, too. This group also has high levels of cardiac disease, hypertension and diabetes. Generally, Black men have the shortest life spans of any American noted here.

I found this on a 'tourist' blog. It's just very disturbing. The title to the blog was "American Poverty for Tourists"


You turn a corner heading home and there's a small party,playing the last song of the night


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...unattended to medical/surgical treatment. Do you what that means? It means there are diseases in the population of the USA that go unchecked !


From the Survey:

From 1998 to 2006, there was generally an increasing trend in the annual percentage of persons who experienced this lack of access to medical care (4.2% in 1998 to 5.8% in 2006).

Figure 3.1 shows an increasing number of Americans that CHOOSE to neglect their wellness because they don't have money to cover the cost. That is dangerous to the nation at large. There are plenty of immunizations children need before entering school.

Additionally, anyone with an illness that goes untreated could cause a greater social problem to the country in that they could breed more disease to others.

If that isn't enough, realize this: "Super bugs become super bugs because citizens only take enough medication to 'feel better' rather than vanquish the bacterial infection or virus that plagues them. Now realize that pharmacies can provide a person with a partial fill of a perscription. What would you do if you had to choose between buying a partial perscription to get well enough to go to work the next day OR paying the entire cost?

And when it comes to age group, it is the 18-64 year olds making those decisions. The Working Class. Those that work for a living in underpaid jobs with no health insurance that cannot afford to be out of work one day on one of their three jobs.

The breakdown according to gender is the same. It is more women than men making these decisions.

In this category, oddly enough, there are about equal distribution across the ethnicities with higher levels in Hispanic citizens. So, it would seem when it comes to neglecting their health completely the same demographic applies to all these Americans.

If I am not mistaken, it would probably be the same folks working about the same jobs with the same income. Lower Middle Class with extremely difficult decisions to make daily, with high stress levels and few choices to change their outcomes or the outcomes of their children.

I can't imagine making that decision. It is grossly unethical and highly immoral to ask any Ameican to make those decisions.
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The good news is that people with health insurance have a usual place to go for that health coverage.

From the survey:
The annual percentage of persons who had a usual place to go for medical care generally decreased from 87.9% in 2003 to 86.3% in 2006.

The statistics here bear out a mirror image to the statistics that represent those that have health insurance.

Figure 2.1 reflects DIRECTLY the 14% in the nation without health insurance. Every year from 1997 through March 2007 there is consistently a segment of the USA populous that do NOT have a place to go for health care.

There is a small inconsistency of perhaps 1 percent in these statistics relating to EXACTLY to those presented as uninsured. That small percentage are those Americans that 'pay as they go.'

The demographics of those folks aren't clearly spelled on in any of the statistics of this study. However, anyone can guess the 'identity' of who they might be; the wealthy or independant business person that somewhat 'gambles' they are young enough to escape severe health issues.

In Figure 2.2, the demographics again are by age group; also included are gender differences. Royal Blue for total numbers of people in that age group, pale blue for males and pink for females. I find that outrageous. I left my pink blanket in the bassinet a long time ago. The color scheme reflected in ANY government report should be gender neutral. It is like enforcing sexism. Absolutely, under any definition. The Bush White House is enforcing gender discrimination in it's reporting of facts in government documents.



But to get beyond that, there is a disproportionate number of women without health insurance in EVERY age group. The age groups in child bearing years are at least 20% higher in women than men for the ages 18-24 and 25-44.



When considering the 'confidence interval' at the top of each bar of each graph, the statistics regarding women of child bearing and rearing age far exceeds that of men, especially in the 18-24 age group.




These demographics are not clearly stated as to profession, but, in a service economy one can easily estimate these women are either waitress or cooks or cashiers or sales personnel with more than likely several part time incomes to make ends meet.


We know for a fact, the percentage of babies born in the United States of America today to single parent females households is approximately 60%. Therefore, the statistics that represent women are a clear and percise indifference to the infants these women are carrying and the health care of the child after birth.


These women are more than likely able to support their households with necessary requirements in life with an income above poverty level. They probably are unable to attend school because the "Pell Grant System" of student grants ends at the top of the poverty level. So there they are, impoverished with children to raise and no hope of changing their outcomes in life as all 'good paying' jobs are outsourced.


These women probably have high school diplomas, but, no chance of a good paying job UNLESS they leave their families with parents or friends to go fight in Iraq and receive health insurance for themselves and their children with a chance to meet someone to marry. This is a national shame for more reasons that one !




If I was in that income bracket and faced with still another pregnancy because I could not afford birth control, I would definately consider Plan B or an abortion. Definately. I would have more children than I could afford to raise already to a life better than I had and I would not bring still another hungry mouth into this world. Absolutely would not because life never treated me very well anyway.




Those are not my circumstances, but, the law HAS to provide for the safety of women faced with such dire circumstances. Has to ! I, as a voter in the United States of America WILL NOT vote for a candidate that removes the protection of women's lives through draconian Anti-Abortion Laws.



The Right Wing DOES NOT apply 'quality of life' standards to all Americans, but, only those that are complete and absolute victims to a negligent government and seeks to make them a further victim by removing their safety net financially while NOT providing for the well being of women, their pregnancies or their live children when their incomes rise above poverty level.



The same is true for men when faced with supporting a family on a margin income. The quality of their lives are horrible and NO ONE that represents "Right Wing Extremism" cares !

Figure 2.3 reflects the same ethnic disparity of Hispanics over any other group in the USA.

The Right Wing of the country will pay for "Uninsured Motorist" but NOT "Uninsured Health of Americans."
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On a conservative talk radio show it was stated:

"I am an independant business man and I do not have health insurance, neither does my wife. We have done fine with a "Pay as you Go" need for health care."

In other words, then they came down with a bacterial infection they went to the doctor, paid for their visit and paid for their antibiotics. Reasonably healthy people with little risk of injury in their business don't carry health insurance because "...it would cost me $8000 per year...."

Also stated was that in thinking about the purchase of health insurance, as they were aging now, they were thinking about a stop smoking medication to help bring down the premiums.

Really?

When a health insurance company looks at the cost to smokers it looks at Pack Per Year of smoking, not just whether or not someone has recently quit. I was pleased to hear there was an incentive to stop smoking but at the same time will these people go back to smoking when they realize their insurance premiums will not significantly change?

Then the rationalizing continued, in that, "...if I stop smoking, the entire nation could stop smoking and then where would the Democrats get the monies to pay for their SCHIP?"

I don't believe that is realistic to believe, but, IF the entire nation of the USA stopped smoking which might happen with a tax increase on cigarettes, the 'savings' on health related bills ALONE due to improved national wellness would more than pay for any cost for insuring the youngest members of our country.

Then there was the 'ultimate' arguement. Taxes. Stated, "If I could have all my taxes refunded to me, all $12,000 per year I could easily afford the $8000 I would have to pay for health care."

Yeah, but, who would pay for the military in Iraq that these people believe is so vital to their party? Who would pay for the salaries for their favorite president? Who would pay for the Republican Pork Barrel Projects passed when there was a majority Republican Party in the House and Senate.

Basically, when it comes to having a Republican do the 'right' thing, it has to be legisltated. They'll pay for "Uninsured Motorist" but they won't pay for the "Uninsured Health of Americans."

For the past ten years the uninsured rate in the USA is basically consistent. In other words, IT IS A KNOWN COMMODITY.





The annual percentage uninsured at the time of interview was:

15.4% in 1997

14.6% in 1998

14.2% in 1999

14.9% in 2000

The estimate increased from:

14.3% in 2001 to 15.2% in 2003

decreased to 14.2% in 2005

increased to 14.8% in 2006.

Early Release of Selected Estimates Based on Data From the 2007 National Health Interview Survey

If the uninsured is a level amount of people year after year after year. Then what is the issue? Why haven't the needs of these people been addressed? In the years 1997 to 2000, the 'idea' of a National Health Insurance was banished from any agenda by the Gingrich "Contract with America" Republicans. They knowingly left approximately 15% of this country uninsured and unprovided for the ENTIRE TIME.

THAT...

IS...

WHAT...

I...

CALL...

NEGLECT OF GOVERNMENT !!!!!


In Figure 1.2 the demographics of the age with the highest number of citizens WITHOUT health insurance are 18-24 years of age, followed by 25-34 years of age. These are ages when people start families. There are a large number of children uninsured in this country and parents at risk for poor decision making regarding their health due to the demands of raising those children. In families with young children that don't have health insurance, they are more interested in providing a roof over their heads, clothes on their back and food on the table as well as paper and pencils for school than even beginning to address the need for health insurance.


Now, have you got that? The families at greatest risk for poor health care are those of 'Child Bearing and Rearing' ages.

Let me get this right. The Right Wing states, "No Abortion" but they also state, "No Universal Health Care" either to people of child bearing and rearing age groups.

Sorry, folks but there is something very "W"rong with this picture !

In figure 1.3, the demographics clearly show, the largest 'ethnic' group without health insurance are Hispanics. Really? But, yet, the Bush White House touted their 'pro-minority' venue with nominations to the USA Presidential Cabinet with people like Former Attorney General Gonzalez and the current Secretary of State Condoleeza Rice. Yet, the very ethnic groups these people belong are grossly under represented in having adequate health care. Now, what do you call that?

No cherry picking the statistics. A perspective we can all be proud of and live with across the board.


This is the survey used in the statistics reflected in the country's concern for it's healthcare infrastructure. Health insurance. Is it delivering what is promised? Is it saving American lives? What is the performance of 'any' health insurance, be it goverment or otherwise?

These vital questions were not asked on this survey.

The 'demographics' of health care is the focus to the government statistical results. Quite frankly, the 'facts' presented in "SiCKO" haven't been compiled by the USA government.

Is health insurance in the USA delivering what is promised?

Is the health insurance in the USA saving American lives?

Is the health insurance in the USA actually killing people when it could be performing in a life saving manner?

What is the performance appraisals of any and all insurance in the USA?

These questions aren't being asked by our government.

AND.

They haven't been asked for more than the last ten years !

Below is question number one in the survey and the entire survey can be found at the link to the title of this entry.


FHI.070
What kind of health insurance or health care coverage {do/does} {you/subject
name} have?
INCLUDE those that pay for only one type of service (nursing
home care, accidents, or dental care), exclude private plans that only provide
extra cash while hospitalized.
Field Representative: PLEASE REFER TO FLASHCARDS F12 AND F13 FOR
YOUR STATE.
(01) Private health insurance

(02) Medicare
(03) Medi-Gap
(04) Medicaid
(05) SCHIP (CHIP/Children’s Health Insurance Program)
(06) Military health care (TRICARE/VA/CHAMP-VA)
(07) Indian Health Service
(08) State-sponsored health plan
(09) Other government program
(10) Single service plan (e.g. dental, vision, prescriptions)
(11) No coverage of any type
(97) Refused
(99) Don’t know


Basically, there is no quality control of health insurance at any level in the USA. There is no cost analysis per capita spent IN RETURN for the outcomes of Americans. In other words, the Conservative complainers be they politicians or media representatives have no basis for their point of view except the dollar return that results in a bottom line on corporate health care.

The question is this:

For every dollar a consumer pays for their health insurance, be it employer provided or not (including the premiums employers pay), is the return of wellness to the country optimal?

I state no. It's real simple. The current health insurance industry in the USA is laden with middle management that rejects claims and causes damage to the optimal wellness of the USA. Therefore, any cost analysis of the current insurance structure is mute.

The results of this survey is more than interesting, anyway.

It's Sunday Night

I've Still Got My Health by Bette Midler

I'm always a flop at a top-notch affair,
but I've still got my health, so what do I care?
My best ring, alas, is a glass solitaire,
but I still got my health, so what do I care?

By fashion and foppery, I'm never discussed.
Attending the opry, my box would be a bust.
I never shall have that Park Avenue aire,
but I'm in such health, why should I care?

The hip that I shake doesn't make people stare,
but I got such health, what do I care?
The sight of my props never stops a thoroughfare,
but I still got my health, so what do I care?

Your face is your fortune, so some wise men spoke.
My face is my fortune, that's why I'm totally broke.
My ship ain't come in, but I grin while I bear,
'cause I got my vitamins:
A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H
I still have my.
Got no diamonds, got no wealth.
I got no men, but I got my health.

Saturday, September 29, 2007

Morning Papers - It's Origins


The Rooster
"Okeydoke"

The needed reform to American Health Insurance is nothing new.


Today in Finance for March 18, 2003
Survey: Health-Insurance Crisis Looming (click title above for 2003 article)
Most employers plan to pass some cost hikes on to workers; many small businesses considering dropping coverage entirely. Plus: SEC sues Merrill Lynch over Enron deals, former Anicom CFO indicted, and FEI president switches to wrestling outfit.
Stephen Taub, CFO.com
March 18, 2003
In case you're still not convinced that health care is the next great corporate crisis, read on.
According to a nationwide survey of 600 large and small businesses, 92 percent say they are likely to increase the amount their employees pay for health-insurance premiums next year....


Michael Moore Today

http://www.michaelmoore.com/

"If you're an American, you need to see this movie."
-- Oprah Winfrey

Moore tells insurance lobbyist profiting off health 'doesn't seem moral'
David Edwards and Muriel Kane
Published: Friday September 28, 2007

When Oprah Winfrey welcomed Michael Moore and two health insurance experts to her program on Thursday to discuss the health care crisis in America, she set as the central question for debate, "Do you fundamentally believe that the child of a gas station attendance and the child of an investment banker deserve the same health care?"
Professor Uwe Reinhardt, a German-born expert on health care economics, said Americans needed to overcome their "hangups about government" and start expecting government to do more.
"We love our country and yet we hate our government," commented Moore. "I don't think it's so much the government as who's put in charge of the government. There's nothing wrong with FEMA. ... What's wrong is heckuva job Brownie."

http://rawstory.com//news/2007/Oprah_hosts_Michael_Moore_versus_healthcare_0928.html


Princeton University professor Uwe Reinhardt, one of the nation's leading authorities on healthcare economics, says the healthcare debate all boils down to a single question. "Should the child of a gas station attendant have the same chance of staying healthy or getting cured, if sick, as the child of a corporate executive?" he asks.

http://www.oprah.com/world/health/slide/20070927/health_284_109.jhtml


The healthcare crisis has become a hot-button issue in American politics. As bills pile up, the cost of medical care is the number one cause of bankruptcy in the United States. On average, treatment for a brain tumor costs $200,000. A stroke—$140,000. Leukemia can cost up to $600,000. Would you be covered?

http://www.oprah.com/world/health/slide/20070927/health_284_101.jhtml


Sick In America: It Can Happen to You
Sep 20, 2007 12:04 PM
harpobear 250 posts since
Sep 8, 2007
For the first time on TV, the director of Sicko, Michael Moore, and a respected insurance lobbyist face off in a healthcare showdown. Then, Lisa Ling puts some insurance companies on the line. It is a discussion of the one question we all need to answer-find out what it is.

http://www.oprah.com/community/thread/3145



Should healthcare be a right or a luxury?
Do you believe that the child of a gas station attendant and the child of an investment banker deserve the same healthcare? That was a question raised on our healthcare show with Michael Moore and we want to hear from you! Should healthcare be a right or a luxury in our country?
What was your reaction to our healthcare show and the questions posed? Did the show make you think about the issue of healthcare differently? What realizations (if any) did you have about healthcare in our country?
Do you believe everyone in the country should have equal access to healthcare? Does the thought of a total overhaul of the American health care system seem overwhelming, unrealistic, or exciting? Are you ready to make changes so that everyone can become insured in our country? What are you willing to sacrifice personally for healthcare to become a right for every citizen?
The Oprah Show wants to you hear from you! Please write only if you are willing to appear on national television.

https://www.oprah.com/plugger/templates/BeOnTheShow.jhtml?action=respond&plugId=290100001



The Wørd on Health Care
By: Nicole Belle on Friday, September 28th, 2007 at 12:58 PM - PDT

Stephen Colbert urges President Bush to veto the SCHIP bill, for the good of the children.

http://www.crooksandliars.com/2007/09/28/the-wørd-on-health-care/


http://www.crooksandliars.com/Media/Play/21849/1/colbert_word_health_care.wmv/



September 24th, 2007 2:18 pm
Steelworker on 'Oprah' Thursday
By Andrea Holecek /
Northwest Times
MUNSTER, IN -- Retired steelworker Stephen Skvara says it's his message rather than his mug that's prompted invitations to Springfield, Pittsburgh and Washington, D.C., for television talk shows, parades, health care rallies and as a guest on "The Oprah Winfrey Show."
His appearance on the show was taped Sept. 4 in Chicago and will air at 9 a.m and 11:05 p.m. Thursday on ABC.
"Every day is something new," said Skvara, a former LTV mill mechanic from Union Township who was crippled in an auto accident in 1997 and now walks with two canes. "It's kind of interesting for a retired guy. All of a sudden something happens and people want to hear you to talk."

http://www.michaelmoore.com/words/latestnews/index.php?id=10266



George to give Democrats another chance to find spine, cut war funding

September 24th, 2007 2:30 pm
Iraq war budget jumps for 2008
Bush plans to increase his request to nearly $200 billion. The troop buildup and new gear are the main reasons.
By Julian E. Barnes /
Los Angeles Times
WASHINGTON -- After smothering efforts by war critics in Congress to drastically cut U.S. troop levels in Iraq, President Bush plans to ask lawmakers next week to approve another massive spending measure -- totaling nearly $200 billion -- to fund the war through next year, Pentagon officials said.
If Bush's spending request is approved, 2008 will be the most expensive year of the Iraq war.
U.S. war costs have continued to grow because of the additional combat forces sent to Iraq this year and because of efforts to quickly ramp up production of new technology, such as mine-resistant trucks designed to protect troops from roadside bombs. The new trucks can cost three to six times as much as an armored Humvee.

http://www.michaelmoore.com/words/latestnews/index.php?id=10267



September 23rd, 2007 6:13 am
Profane Language Puts Student Editor's Job On Line
Editorial Raises Eyebrows, Controversy At CSU
By Lane Lyon /
7NEWS
FORT COLLINS, Colo. -- A four word editorial with a four letter word in it is sparking a spirited discussion on free speech at Colorado State University.
The Rocky Mountain Collegian published an editorial on page 4 of the paper Friday which read "Taser this ... F*** Bush."
The expletive was spelled out.
The last two words were in bold type, larger than most headlines. A caption below said, "this column represents the views of the Collegian's Editorial Board."
"I think they went over the line a little bit, but it's free speech and they're allowed to write what they want," one student told 7NEWS.

http://www.michaelmoore.com/words/latestnews/index.php?id=10263


Abstract:
FUCK BUSH
This is the view of the Collegian editorial board....

http://www.collegian.com/home/index.cfm?event=displayArticleComments&ustory_id=ed638edf-233b-4bf3-bac8-5044287f1b97



Letter from Collegian Editor in Chief regarding Bush statement
J. David McSwane
Issue date: 9/21/07 Section:
News
To: University Community and Collegian readers
From: J. David McSwane, Editor in Chief
Re: Collegian editorial
On Friday, September 21, the The Rocky Mountain Collegian editorial board printed a statement bashing President Bush in its Opinion section in an effort to highlight the importance of free speech on a college campus. In doing so, the editorial board and I realized the statement was controversial and unpopular among some students and community members.
This letter should serve as an explanation to readers who were offended and upset by the editorial statement. While the editorial board feels strongly with regard to first amendment issues, we have found the unintended consequences of such a bold statement to be extremely disheartening.
As a student-run publication with a proud 116-year tradition of serving Colorado State University Students and the surrounding communities, it is our responsibility to uphold the standards set by my predecessors. We intend to continue this tradition.

http://media.www.collegian.com/media/storage/paper864/news/2007/09/21/News/Letter.From.Collegian.Editor.In.Chief.Regarding.Bush.Statement-2984663.shtml



September 24th, 2007 1:41 pm
CSU Republicans rally against student editor
By
Rocky Mountain News and CBS4 News
FORT COLLINS — College Republicans at Colorado State University want the editor of the student newspaper to resign after he used a vulgarity in an editorial before the word "Bush."
The group plans to rally against editor David McSwane from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. today after the F-word appeared in Friday's edition of the Collegian newspaper.

http://www.michaelmoore.com/words/latestnews/index.php?id=10264



May 20th, 2005 2:47 pm
Penchant for 'cool' led to big story
'Recruit' liked idea of going undercover
By John Aguilar /
Rocky Mountain News
The fallout from an Arvada teenager's investigative piece for his school newspaper is one reason Army recruiters nationwide will "stand down" today for a refresher class in ethics.
David McSwane never thought his story would get so big when he gave his 15-year-old friend a camcorder, his 11-year-old sister a still camera, and enlisted his mother to keep him out of legal hot water.
When McSwane was finished, Army recruiters in Golden had been caught encouraging him to manufacture a fake high school diploma and accompanying him to a head shop to buy him a drug detox kit.

http://www.michaelmoore.com/words/latestnews/index.php?id=2712



September 21st, 2007 1:57 am
Bush Threatens Veto of Child Health Bill
By Sheryl Gay Stolberg /
New York Times
WASHINGTON, Sept. 20 — President Bush, bracing for a series of battles with Congress over spending, threatened today to veto a bill expanding a popular children’s health insurance program, calling it “a step toward federalization of health care.”
The program expires Sept. 30, and Congress is on the verge of renewing it by providing coverage to an additional 4 million children over the 6.6 million already enrolled — at an additional cost of $35 billion over five years. Mr. Bush says the bill would expand a program aimed at helping the poor beyond its original intent.
The veto threat is just one of nearly a dozen the White House has issued recently aimed at a variety of bills including measures on education spending and money for medical research. With the fiscal year ending Sept. 30, Mr. Bush and Congressional Democrats are headed for a showdown over spending similar to the one that preceded the government shutdown of 1995.

http://www.michaelmoore.com/sicko/news/article.php?id=10255



H.R.676
Title: To provide for comprehensive health insurance coverage for all United States residents, and for other purposes.
Sponsor:
Rep Conyers, John, Jr. [MI-14] (introduced 1/24/2007) Cosponsors (82)
Latest Major Action: 2/2/2007 Referred to House subcommittee. Status: Referred to the Subcommittee on Health.

http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/bdquery/z?d110:HR00676:@@@N



Make Sure Your Rep. Supports H.R. 676
"Which congressional district am I in?"
CLiCK here and enter your address to find out.

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Say "Thank you"

Information on
Representative Laura Richardson
of Congressional District number 37 of California

http://www.visi.com/juan/congress/cgi-bin/newmemberbio.cgi?lang=&member=CA37&site=ctc&address=&city=&state=CA&zipcode=&plusfour=


Information on
Representative David Scott
of Congressional District number 13 of Georgia

http://www.visi.com/juan/congress/cgi-bin/newmemberbio.cgi?lang=&member=GA13&site=ctc&address=&city=&state=GA&zipcode=&plusfour=



Tracy Pierce Memorial Candlelight Vigil - Friday, September 28, Washington, D.C.
On the Steps of the Lincoln Memorial at Sunset
Tracy Pierce lost his life on January 18th, 2006 at the age of 37 after a courageous 16-month battle with Kidney Cancer. Tracy had health insurance through his wife’s employer who continually denied the lifesaving treatments ordered by his physician. His family calls this “Death By Denial.” Tracy was a Journeyman Carpenter with Local #61 in Kansas City, Missouri. Tracy was the proud father of a 15 year old boy, a brother, a son, a friend to many and the husband of Julie Pierce. Julie promised her husband that his fight would not end with his death. Tracy’s story is featured in Michael Moore’s movie “SICKO” along with many other heart wrenching stories from Americans across our country because of Health Insurance. Larry and Donna Smith are also featured in “SICKO.” They lost their home, but it didn’t take their dignity or their passion to fight for what is right. Donna founded and created “
APUHC” - American Patients for Universal Health Care in July 2007.

http://www.michaelmoore.com/sicko/news/article.php?id=10127



This Giuliani Plan is more competence from Republicans that try to 'make the solution fit problem' rather than actually knowing how to solve problems.

September 21st, 2007 2:40 pm
Giuliani: Balance Tax Cut With Tax Cut
By Matthew Barakat /
Associated Press
RESTON, Va. - Republican presidential candidate Rudy Giuliani said Friday that the alternative minimum tax - which is expected to generate as much as $1 trillion over the next 10 years - could be eliminated by balancing it out with even more tax cuts.
Giuliani's remarks prompted a bewildered response from his audience of technology executives. Both Republicans and Democrats said they assumed that the candidate must have misspoke as he responded to a question about the tax and its affect the middle class.
Giuliani left the speech without taking questions from reporters. His campaign did not immediately return a call seeking comment.

http://www.michaelmoore.com/words/latestnews/index.php?id=1025


Single-Payer National Health Insurance
Single-payer national health insurance is a system in which a single public or quasi-public agency organizes health financing, but delivery of care remains largely private.
Currently, the U.S. health care system is outrageously expensive, yet inadequate. Despite spending more than twice as much as the rest of the industrialized nations ($7,129 per capita), the United States performs poorly in comparison on major health indicators such as life expectancy, infant mortality and immunization rates. Moreover, the other advanced nations provide comprehensive coverage to their entire populations, while the U.S. leaves 46 million completely uninsured and millions more inadequately covered.

http://www.pnhp.org/facts/single_payer_resources.php



Michiganders launch petition drive to get Gore on ballot

September 24th, 2007 7:08 pm
Group wants Gore on Michigan ballot
By Deb Price /
Detroit News
WASHINGTON -- Fans of Al Gore said today they have launched a petition drive to try to get the Democrat's name added to the Jan. 15 presidential primary ballot in Michigan
"We are hopeful that Al Gore will jump in during October, and we simply don't want to take the chance that he will get in and still be unable to be on the Jan. 15 ballot," said Douglas Kelley, co-chair of Michigan Draft Gore.
Gore, the 2000 Democratic presidential nominee and star of the Oscar-winning "An Inconvenient Truth," has repeatedly said he has no plans to run for president. But supporters hope he will change his mind, especially if he wins the Nobel Peace Prize on Oct. 12.

http://www.michaelmoore.com/words/latestnews/index.php?id=10270



September 24th, 2007 7:28 pm
I'm No Lesbian, Clinton Says
White House Hopeful Says Rumors Not True
KETV-7
Nope, she's not gay. That's what Hillary Clinton will make official in The Advocate, a gay magazine, according to a story in Friday's editions of The New York Daily News.
Sean Kennedy, an editor with the magazine, asked during an interview with Clinton, "How do you respond to the occasional rumor that you're a lesbian?"
"People say a lot of things about me, so I really don't pay any attention to it," Clinton said in response, the Daily News reported.
Clinton Calls Cheney 'Darth Vader'
Clinton drew laughs Wednesday during a question and answer event at Manhattan's Town Hall when she likened Vice President Dick Cheney to the masked evildoer in the "Star Wars" movies.
-- Hillary Clinton

http://www.michaelmoore.com/words/latestnews/index.php?id=10271



September 28th, 2007 1:39 am
Senate passes children's health insurance bill, Bush vows to veto
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- The Senate voted 67-29 Thursday night to expand the State Children's Health Insurance program, a measure President Bush has vowed to veto as a step toward universal coverage.
The program would double -- from 4 million to 8 million -- the number of children covered.
Eighteen Republicans joined all of the Democrats in voting to expand the program from its current annual budget of $5 billion to $12 billion for the next five years.
Four senators -- Republicans John McCain of Arizona and Sam Brownback of Kansas and Democrats Joseph Biden of Delaware and Barack Obama of Illinois -- did not vote.

http://www.michaelmoore.com/words/latestnews/index.php?id=10307



September 28th, 2007 2:07 am
"Childrens do learn," Bush tells school kids
NEW YORK (
Reuters) - Offering a grammar lesson guaranteed to make any English teacher cringe, President George W. Bush told a group of New York school kids on Wednesday: "Childrens do learn."
Bush made his latest grammatical slip-up at a made-for-TV event where he urged Congress to reauthorize the No Child Left Behind Act, the centrepiece of his education policy, as he touted a new national report card on improved test scores.
The event drew New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg, Education Secretary Margaret Spellings plus teachers and about 20 fourth and fifth graders from P.S. 76.
During his first presidential campaign, Bush -- who promised to be the "education president" -- once asked: "Is our children learning?"
On Wednesday, Bush seemed to answer his own question with the same kind of grammatical twist.

http://www.michaelmoore.com/words/latestnews/index.php?id=10308



"SiCKO" opens in more theaters today !

http://www.sickotix.com/


Nationwide Vigils Sept. 28 for Health Care Justice
American Patients for Universal Health Care hosts first national action
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Around the country on Sept. 28, advocates for universal single-payer health care will be attending vigils to show support for the families who have lost loved ones because they lacked health insurance.
American SiCKO Donna Smith, also Colorado Progressive Democrats of America (
PDA) Congressional District Point Person and PDA Health care for All/Single-Payer Issue Organizing Team member has established American Patients for Universal Health Care (APUHC).
Smith and her husband Larry will join Julie Pierce in Washington D.C. for the Tracy Pierce Memorial Candlelight Vigil on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial on Friday, Sept. 28 at sunset. Julie is Tracy's widow, and also tells her story in 'SiCKO.' "Tracy died of kidney cancer at age 37 after repeated denials for life-saving treatment by our insurance carrier." Tracy, Sr., also left behind his 15 year old son, Tracy, Jr., and Julie promised "the fight would not end with his death."

http://www.michaelmoore.com/sicko/blog/2007/09/nationwide-vigils-sept-28-for-health.html



Louisville, Kentucky to Stand Together for Health Care Justice
Standing together for health care justice
At sunset on Friday, September 28, health care reform advocates will gather at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, DC, to commemorate those who have lost their lives because they lacked access to adequate and affordable health care. Similar vigils will be held nationwide--in Chicago, in Denver, and in Louisville. Please join us.
Vigil
Friday, September 28, 2007
7– 8 pm
2240 Frankfort Avenue
(Clifton area, between Rastetter and Jane Streets)
Louisville, Kentucky (
The Google)
Light a candle in memory of the 18,000 adults who die each year in the US due to a lack of health insurance.
Join us as we to mourn the loss of Clay Morgan and other Kentuckians whose deaths were caused, directly or indirectly, by the inhumanity of our current health care system.

http://www.michaelmoore.com/sicko/blog/2007/09/louisville-kentucky-to-stand-together.html



Oklahoma City to Stand Together for Health Care Justice
Join together for
HEALTH CARE JUSTICE
TRACY PIERCE Memorial Candlelight Vigil
Remember the fallen – Fight for the living
When: Friday, September 28, 2007, Sunset (6:45)
Where: Oklahoma Capital - On the front steps of Capital (
The Google)
Tracy Pierce lost his life on January 18, 2006, at the age of 37 after a courageous 16-month battle with kidney cancer. Tracy had health insurance through his wife’s employer who continually denied the lifesaving treatments ordered by his physician. He was a journeyman carpenter with Local #61 in Kansas City, MO. Tracy was the proud father of a 15 year old boy, a brother, a son, a friend to many and the husband of Julie Pierce. Tracy’s story is featured in Michael Moore’s movie “SICKO.” Join us in remembering Tracy.
In Oklahoma City, a solidarity vigil is planned for 7 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 28, at the capital’s front steps on Lincoln. Speaking to the Oklahoma City crowd is Reggie Cervantes, a Ground Zero hero who is sick from the exposure to toxins during the rescue efforts.
Oklahoma City attendees from SiCKO include: Reggie, Aidan & Lia Cervantes
Washington DC Vigil attendees from SiCKO include: Adrian Campbell, 9/11 first responder John Graham, Dawnelle Keys, Larry and Donna Smith

http://www.michaelmoore.com/sicko/blog/2007/09/oklahoma-city-to-stand-together-for.html


HEALTHCARE & THE WAR ARE “SiCKO”

http://www.troopsoutnow.org/healthcarenotwarfare.html



September 27th, 2007 3:02 pm
CSU Collegian editor offers no apology for editorial
Board asks for explanation, will determine McSwane's future at paper
By Trevor Hughes /
The Coloradoan
Collegian editor J. David McSwane declined to apologize for the profane "F --- Bush" editorial printed in the Colorado State University student newspaper last week, but acknowledged recent days have been "hell."
McSwane was called before the university's Board of Student Communications, or BSC, on Wednesday night to hear complaints that the editorial was offensive to the university community. The BSC is considering whether to fire McSwane over the editorial and its financial implications for the newspaper. Advertisers have pulled thousands of dollars in ads from the paper.

http://www.michaelmoore.com/words/latestnews/index.php?id=10300



September 27th, 2007 3:35 am
Dems can't make guarantee on Iraq troops
By Beth Fouhy /
Associated Press
HANOVER, N.H. - The three leading Democratic presidential hopefuls conceded Wednesday night they could not guarantee that all U.S. combat troops would be gone from Iraq by 2013.
"I think it's hard to project four years from now," said Sen. Barack Obama of Illinois in the opening moments of a campaign debate in the nation's first primary state.
"It is very difficult to know what we're going to be inheriting," added Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton of New York.
"I cannot make that commitment," said former Sen. John Edwards of North Carolina.

http://www.michaelmoore.com/words/latestnews/index.php?id=10297



September 27th, 2007 8:43 pm
U.S. military deaths in Iraq at 3,800
Associated Press
As of Thursday, Sept. 27, 2007, at least 3,800 members of the U.S. military have died since the beginning of the Iraq war in March 2003, according to an Associated Press count. The figure includes seven military civilians. At least 3,099 died as a result of hostile action, according to the military's numbers.
The AP count is two higher than the Defense Department's tally, last updated Thursday at 10 a.m. EDT.
The British military has reported 170 deaths; Italy, 33; Ukraine, 18; Poland, 21; Bulgaria, 13; Spain, 11; Denmark, seven; El Salvador, five; Slovakia, four; Latvia, three; Estonia, Netherlands, Thailand, two each; and Australia, Hungary, Kazakhstan, Romania, South Korea, one death each.

http://www.michaelmoore.com/words/latestnews/index.php?id=10305


continued...

Violence in Myanmar Exposed By Satellite Images


A small settlement sits among the trees in Myanmar (Burma) in a satellite image taken on May 5, 2004 (left). An image of the same site from February 23, 2007, (right) shows that all the settlement's structures have been removed and the area has been overgrown.An in-depth analysis of these and other satellite images seems to corroborate on-the-ground reports of human-rights violations in the troubled Southeast Asian country, an international team of experts reports.
May 2004 image © GeoEye, Inc (Nasdaq:GEOY); February 2007 image © 2007 Digital Globe

Myanmar (Burmese) Monks Politically Active Force Since 1930s


...Historian Aung Kin pointed out that only 10 per cent of the monks are activelyh involved in political protests. The rest are locked away in monasteries, unaware of the political rumblings going on in the nation's capital. Each village in Burma has a monastery where the monks provide spiritual guidance and perform a leading role in wedding and funerals....

Morning Papers - continued...

Times of India

Myanmar refugees want India to step in
30 Sep 2007, 0000 hrs IST
Ashish Sinha
NEW DELHI: Huddled up in a corner near Jantar Mantar, a small group of pro-democracy activists and Buddhist monks from Myanmar did raise clenched fists to protest the reign of terror let loose by the military junta.
But they were dazed by the stand taken by New Delhi. It was easy for them to identify the factors that have impacted the Indian response. A young woman listed oil, market, China, North-East insurgency and Myanmar’s strategic location as the reasons why India was reluctant to douse the fire.
"The crackdown is more severe than before. I was 20 and leading a wild college life when the 1988 repression changed it all. I fled to India through Mizoram with a group of students, leaving my family behind," recalled Thin Thin Aung, now an activist of Women’s League of Burma in India.
Aung was at a refugee camp in Mizoram for two years before she moved to Delhi in 1990. "Enthused by our leader Aung San Suu Kyi, we were demanding a multi-party system when the military cracked down. I saw my friends being shot on the streets and decided to plunge myself in the movement," she said.

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/Myanmar_refugees_want_India_to_step_in/articleshow/2415079.cms



US imposes visa ban on several Myanmar leaders
29 Sep 2007, 0858 hrs IST
WASHINGTON: The US administration slapped visa bans on more than 30 members of the Myanmar junta and their families, the State Department has said.
"In response to the Burmese regime's continued crackdown, the State Department has designated more than three dozen additional government and military officials and their families as ineligible to receive visas to travel to the United States," department spokesman Tom Casey said on Friday in a statement.
Casey warned the department would add to the list "others who bear responsibility for the ongoing attacks on innocent civilians and other human rights abuses."
A department official said US laws protecting personal visa information, including for those blacklisted, prevented the department from revealing the names on the list.

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/World/The_United_States/US_imposes_visa_ban_on_several_Myanmar_leaders/articleshow/2413664.cms



Military tightens grip over Myanmar
29 Sep 2007, 1130 hrs IST
YANGON: Residents are worried that pro-democracy protests could be weakening after soldiers and police in Myanmar
took control of the streets, firing tear gas and warning shots to scatter demonstrators who ventured out and sealing off Buddhist monasteries.
The streets were quiet on early Saturday and monks, who have provided the backbone of recent rallies calling for an end to 45 years of military rule, were locked behind temple gates in the two largest cities, Yangon and Mandalay.
Additional troops arrived overnight, consolidating the government's control of urban areas. Internet links have been cut.

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/Military_tightens_grip_over_Myanmar/articleshow/2413869.cms



RSS team visits Ram Setu, offers prayers
29 Sep 2007, 2216 hrs IST
RAMESWARAM: Amid the raging controversy over Ram Setu, a group of RSS members, led by its Tamil Nadu state organiser Vaikuntan, on Saturday visited the site off the coast here and offered pooja for the victory of the VHP-supported Ram Setu Protection Committee in its mission.
The RSS members, numbering around 25 and including ten women, travelled by a private boat to the Ram Sethu, officials said.
The government did not allow any person belonging to Hindu organisations or any other political party which opposed causing damage to the Ram Setu to the site since work on the Sethusamudran Ship Canal Project started.
The dredging work in the Ram Setu area had been stopped recently in the wake of the Supreme Court on August 31 putting on hold demolition of the mythical bridge situated south-east off this pilgrim town.

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/India/RSS_team_visits_Ram_Setu_offers_prayers/articleshow/2414999.cms



Karnataka BJP minister B Sriramulu resigns

29 Sep 2007, 2115 hrs IST
BANGALORE: In a visible attempt to lower the temperature, Karnataka Tourism Minister and BJP leader B Sriramulu on Saturday resigned from the JD(S)-BJP coalition ministry.
Sriramulu handed over his resignation letter, addressed to the Chief Minister H D Kumaraswamy, to Deputy Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa.
He denied he was quitting following pressure from the party to ease the tension between the coalition partners after his action in filing a criminal complaint against Kumaraswamy threatened to cast its shadow on the October 3 power transfer.
"I am doing it on my own volition and not under any pressure", Sriramulu told reporters.

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/India/Karnataka_BJP_minister_B_Sriramulu_resigns/articleshow/2414926.cms



Should Salman Khan and Sanjay Dutt be spared the rod?

29 Sep 2007, 2052 hrs IST
Vasundhara Sanger
MUMBAI: Bollywood actors Sanjay Dutt and Salman Khan, currently out on bail, stand convicted in two separate cases and face incarceration. After the judgment was passed on the two popular actors, few eminent people had expressed a desire to explore an alternative form of punishment, which they argued was not to spare the heartthrobs chastisement but to accord the benefit of greater public welfare to the society at large.
By saying so, no doubt, an attempt has been made to understand the philosophy behind punishments handed down to convicts that is not too clear in the present Indian criminal justice system.

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/India/Should_Salman_Khan_and_Sanjay_Dutt_be_spared_the_rod/articleshow/2414886.cms



HIV+ mother gets child's custody

29 Sep 2007, 0234 hrs IST
JAIPUR: A woman who was infected by her HIV positive husband and punished by a lower court which wrenched away her 9-year-old daughter from her saying she was unfit to be a mother, on Friday got custody of the girl thanks to a sessions court in Jaipur.
The woman was married in 1995 and contracted the deadly disease from her husband, a soldier in the army. When he died in 2003, her in-laws threw her out of the house because she was HIV positive and refused to let her daughter go with her.
Hoping that the legal system would be sympathetic and less blinkered than her community and peers, the woman filed an application in the court of an additional civil judge seeking custody of her daughter. That, however, was not to be.

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/India/HIV_mother_gets_childs_custody/articleshow/2413129.cms



IAS officers find greener pastures without quitting

29 Sep 2007, 0237 hrs IST
Ashish Sinha
NEW DELHI: Just eight officers from the elite IAS have quit in the last four years. No, government jobs haven't become more attractive.
It's just that more and more officers are using a rule meant to be invoked only in 'exceptional circumstances' to enjoy the best of two worlds — being in service while taking up lucrative assignments with NGOs, private sector and international organisations.
A parliamentary committee had noted that Section 6(2) of the IAS (Cadre) Rules, 1954, which allows officers to take up assignments outside government, was to be used sparingly. It was meant to give officers the experience which would make their contributions to government more useful in the long run.

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/India/IAS_officers_find_greener_pastures_without_quitting/articleshow/2413135.cms



The British-Indian who travels on behalf of Indian kids
29 Sep 2007, 1833 hrs IST
Rashmee Roshan Lall
LONDON: Of 1.3 million British-Indians, Bharat Parmar may be the one man who best qualifies for the description 'short-haired hippie'. A middle-aged civil engineer from Mumbai, with two grown daughters and a pronounced Indian accent, Parmar seems an unlikely candidate to live and breathe the ultimate English hippie dream – travelling overland from Britain to India on a shoestring budget.
What's more, Parmar's passage to India is always about that other adultescent white man's bug – good causes, specifically to raise money to build schools in disparate parts of India. On Monday (October 1), Parmar begins his newest overland journey to India, travelling 7,760 miles from London to Kullu Manali exclusively using trains and buses, with the occasional foray on foot.

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/The_British-Indian_who_travels_on_behalf_of_Indian_kids/articleshow/2414651.cms



Maid takes refuge at Embassy in Qatar
28 Sep 2007, 1309 hrs IST
DUBAI: An Indian housemaid in Qatar has taken refuge at the Indian Embassy after alleged physical and mental harassment by her sponsor.
Talking to media at the premises of the Embassy on Thursday, the maid alleged that she was subjected to physical and mental harassment by the sponsor, Peninsula Daily reported.
The maid hailing from Vayanad in Kerala had come to Qatar five years ago.
She was quoted as saying that she wanted to go home and was no more interested in working with the sponsor's family.
According to the report, the Embassy had sent her to the hospital on Thursday for medical check-ups from where she was transferred to the police.

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/Indians_Abroad/Maid_takes_refuge_at_Embassy_in_Qatar/articleshow/2411309.cms



US wants smooth transition to democracy in Pak
29 Sep 2007, 0932 hrs IST
NEW YORK: The US on Saturday said it wanted a "smooth and successful transition" to democratic civilian government Pakistan even as it termed the Supreme Court ruling allowing President Pervez Musharraf to contest in uniform as an "internal matter" of the country.
"This is the internal matter of the country for politicians and courts to decide," US Assistant Secretary of South Asian and Central Asian Affairs Richard Boucher said when asked about Musharraf being allowed to seek re-election to the post of President while remaining as army chief.
"But the United States is interested that the process of transition to democratic civilian government should proceed smoothly and successfully," he told reporters.
Boucher also rejected suggestions that formation of a civilian government in Pakistan could adversely impact the country's fight against terrorism.

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/World/The_United_States/US_wants_smooth_transition_to_democracy_in_Pak/articleshow/2413705.cms



Pak SC allows Musharraf to contest polls in uniform

28 Sep 2007, 1707 hrs IST
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan's Supreme Court on Friday dismissed legal challenges to President Gen. Pervez Musharraf's bid for a new five-year term.
"These petitions are held to be non-maintainable," presiding Judge Rana Bhagwandas told the court, drawing howls of protests from lawyers in the gallery.
"Shame, shame!" and "Go, Musharraf, go!" they said as they pumped their fists in the air in the packed, cavernous courtroom.
The 6-3 decision in favour of the military leader allows him to contest the Oct. 6 election while army chief and removes the main obstacle to his staying in office. Bhagwandas said the court would explain its reasoning later.

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/Court_allows_Mush_to_contest_poll_in_uniform/articleshow/2411985.cms



Pakistani police baton-charge anti-Musharraf lawyers

29 Sep 2007, 1204 hrs IST
ISLAMABAD: Pakistani police used batons and teargas to disperse hundreds of lawyers protesting against President Pervez Musharraf's candidacy in next week's presidential election, officials and witnesses said.
Several lawyers were injured and around a dozen arrested during the noisy protest outside the Election Commission as Musharraf's nomination papers and those of other candidates were being scrutinised.
Around 900 lawyers gathered near the commission despite tight security and police road blocks.
Chanting "Go Musharraf, go" the lawyers tried to approach the commission building from the Supreme Court but police blocked their way and scuffles broke out.

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/Pak_police_target_anti-Musharraf_lawyers/articleshow/2413965.cms



India warned of suspicious transactions

29 Sep 2007, 0058 hrs IST
Pradeep Thakur
NEW DELHI: The Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU) has forwarded a list of suspicious transactions, including hundreds of cases of suspected terror financing and doubtful foreign remittances, to Intelligence Bureau and other investigating agencies.
In its first annual report released recently, the FIU identified several accounts having a common beneficiary with huge and unexplained money transfers made to them.
Tasked to keep an eye on money laundering and combating terror financing, the FIU report said many of these foreign remittances were doubtful with scant information on the source of funds and actual beneficiaries. Some such account holders were even found to be on the Interpol's watch list and were known criminals.

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/India_warned_of_suspicious_transactions/articleshow/2412984.cms



RJ's remarks against Indian Idol triggers violence, curfew
28 Sep 2007, 2319 hrs IST
SILIGURI: A radio jockey's remarks against Indian Idol Prashant Tamnang triggered clashes between his fans and local residents and widespread violence and arson here after which curfew was imposed and Army called in to help maintain law and order.
The trouble erupted when a 2000-strong procession of fans were marching to the SDO's office to submit a memorandum in protest against the derogatory comments by a FM radio jockey in Delhi against Tamang, the police said.
An ambulance which sought to enter the Siliguri Zilla Hospital on Hospital Road at that time was obstructed by the fans. This was protested by local people and the Idol's fans in turn vandalised shops in the area.

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Indian Idol row: Curfew in Siliguri to be withdrawn today
29 Sep 2007, 1720 hrs IST
SILIGURI: The district administration has decided to withdraw curfew from some parts of Siliguri, which witnessed violent clashes between fans of Indian Idol Prashant Tamang and the locals, while it will continue in several sensitive areas.
"The decision was taken as the situation here was returning to normal and no untoward incident was reported from anywhere," District magistrate of Darjeeling, Rajesh Pandey said.
The curfew, however, would continue in 11 areas, including the inter-state Tenzing Norgay bus terminus, Siliguri Town railway station and Mahabirsthan till Sunday morning, when the situation would be reviewed.
He said four columns of the army and two companies of para-military forces would be engaged in peace keeping measures till Sunday morning.
However, all educational institutions in Siliguri sub-division would remain closed till Monday as a preacutionary measure, he added.

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HIV+ mother gets child's custody
29 Sep 2007, 0234 hrs IST
JAIPUR: A woman who was infected by her HIV positive husband and punished by a lower court which wrenched away her 9-year-old daughter from her saying she was unfit to be a mother, on Friday got custody of the girl thanks to a sessions court in Jaipur.
The woman was married in 1995 and contracted the deadly disease from her husband, a soldier in the army. When he died in 2003, her in-laws threw her out of the house because she was HIV positive and refused to let her daughter go with her.
Hoping that the legal system would be sympathetic and less blinkered than her community and peers, the woman filed an application in the court of an additional civil judge seeking custody of her daughter. That, however, was not to be.

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US unveils new citizenship test questions
29 Sep 2007, 0402 hrs IST
Chidanand Rajghatta
WASHINGTON: What do the 13 stars on the American flag represent? What territory did the United States buy from France in 1813? What did Susan B Anthony do? What major event happened on September 11, 2001 in the United States?
These are some of the 100 new questions made public by the U.S government for the new citizenship test that will come into effect from October 1, 2008. The new set of questions were devised following a pilot program in ten cities this spring after a raging debate lasting years over whether the old test was too easy or too tough, administration officials said.

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Bush authorises 25 million dollar oil aid for North Korea
29 Sep 2007, 0745 hrs IST
,WASHINGTON: US President George W. Bush authorised on Friday 25 million dollars in energy aid to North Korea in response to Pyongyang's progress in complying with its denuclearisation agreement.
The move came as negotiators in Beijing closed their second day of talks on a timetable for the secretive communist regime to disable all of its nuclear programs this year.
"This action is in accordance with the principle of 'action for action' under the six-party talks and demonstrates the US commitment to the denuclearization of the DPRK (North Korea)," said White House spokesman Gordon Johndroe of the US aid promise.
Johndroe said the 25 million dollars was for 50,000 metric tonnes of heavy fuel oil for the impoverished state.

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N-deal to commence when India is ready: US
29 Sep 2007, 0817 hrs IST
,NEW YORK: In the face of Left opposition, the Bush administration has refused to set a time-line for moving the Indo-US nuclear deal forward, saying it will start work towards operationalising the agreement when New Delhi is ready.
"We will deal with it as it comes. We'll deal with it in terms of the opportunities that are there when India is ready to move forward," Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asian Affairs, Richard Boucher said when asked if there was any time-line for moving the deal forward.
Cautiously speaking at a briefing in New York on Friday, Boucher said the issue did come up during discussions between External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee and US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice in New York on Wednesday.

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Over four lakh Indian children work as bonded labour: Report
29 Sep 2007, 1510 hrs IST
NEW YORK: More than four lakh children, mostly girls and under 18 years of age, are involved as child labour in cottonseed fields in India, a human rights report has said.
Nearly 4,16,000 children below 18 years, almost half of which are even younger than 14 years of age are working in the states of Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, Karnataka and Tamil Nadu, the report said, adding that compared to the 2003-2004 harvest season, the total number of such children has risen.
The figures only decreased in Andhra Pradesh because of local and international pressure, it said.

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Hitler's cross on bedspread collection sparks protests
30 Sep 2007, 0211 hrs IST
Hemali Chhapia
MUMBAI: Here comes chapter II of Hitler's Cross. A dealer in bedspreads has named his latest line, Nazi Collection. His booklet says Nazi stands for ‘New Arrival Zone of India', but the Fuhrer's hooked cross next to the word leaves no doubt about his intention.
Graphic designer Mehernooz Damani, a Jew, was handed the booklet when he went to Mulund's Nirmal Lifestyle mall on Thursday. "It really hurt me and I called the dealer, Kapilkumar Todi, and requested him to change the name," said Damani.
When Todi refused to do so, Damani contacted the Jewish Council of India, which is seeking legal opinion.
Last year, a restaurant in Khargar in Navi Mumbai called itself Hitler's Cross and attracted widespread condemnation. The restaurateur was forced to change the name after Jews across the world criticised it.

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Pakistan Times


Presidential Election to be Free, Fair, says Pakistan PM
'Pakistan Times' Federal Bureau
ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz on Friday said presidential election will be held in a free, fair and transparent manner as envisaged by the Constitution to strengthen democratic process in the country.
The Prime Minister was talking to President PML Ch. Shujaat Hussain, PML Secretary General Mushahid Hussain Sayed, Minister for Information and Broadcasting Muhammad Ali Durrani and Minister for Law and Justice Zahid Hamid, here at the PM House.
He expressed the hope that President Pervez Musharraf will succeed in the Presidential election as PML and coalition partners have the desired strength in the assemblies to ensure his re-election.

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Pakistan Supreme Court: Dismisses Petitions against Musharraf’s Two Offices
‘Pakistan Times’ Federal Bureau
ISLAMABAD: The Supreme Court Friday dismissed constitutional petitions against the holding of two offices by President General Pervez Musharraf, clearing the way for him to contest the forthcoming presidential election in uniform.
A nine-member bench ruled by majority of six to three that the petitions were not maintainable under Article 184 (3) of the Constitution, which relates to matters of public importance.
The head of the bench Justice Rana Bhagwandas and two other judges, Justice Sardar Muhammad Raza Khan and Justice Mian Shakirullah Jan, dissented with the majority and held the petitions maintainable.
Six members of the bench—Justice Javed Iqbal, Justice Abdul Hameed Dogar, Justice Muhammad Nawaz Abbasi, Justice Faqir Muhammad Khokhar, Justice Falak Sher and Justice M.Javed Buttar—held the petitions to be “not maintainable” under Article 184 (3) of the Constitution.

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President Respects Decision of the Supreme Court: Spokesman
'Pakistan Times' Federal Bureau
ISLAMABAD: The Spokesman for the President Maj. Gen. (Retd) Rashid Qureshi Friday said the President respects and honours the judgement of the Supreme Court.
The President’s spokesman when asked for his reaction over the Supreme Court decision told that “the President respects and honours the judgement of the Supreme Court - as always.”
The spokesman to the President when asked about his comments said “justice triumphs.”
PM greets President
Meanwhile, Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz on Friday greeted President General Pervez Musharraf on Supreme Court’s landmark decision on the constitutional petition regarding holding of two offices.

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Review Petition against SC Decision to be Filed on Monday
'Pakistan Times' Federal Bureau
ISLAMABAD: Review petition against Supreme Court larger bench’s decision validating president to contest presidential election while holding dual offices will be filed on Monday.
Senior Advocate Supreme Court Akram Sheikh said; “I have been directed to prepare review petition and we will file it on Monday. This struggle would continue till the rule of law and independence of judiciary in the country.”
Chairman Pakistan Bar Council Munir A Malik said, “we will file the review petition on Monday to the full bench of the Supreme Court. We will continue the fight till its logical end.”
He said that the people would now have to come out and join hands with lawyers for the bright future of coming generation.

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Pakistan Cabinet Welcomes SC Decision
By Aziz Malik 'Pakistan Times' Federal Bureau Chief
ISLAMABAD: The federal Cabinet, which met under Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz here Friday, welcomed the Supreme Court verdict that cleared the way for re-election of President General Pervez Musharraf for a second term as head of state.
The informal meeting of the cabinet was called by the Prime Minister at the PM House soon after the announcement of the landmark judgement by the Supreme Court.
The Cabinet expressed profound happiness at the decision and endorsed that Pakistan needs the vision and leadership of President General Pervez Musharraf to continue its march towards peace and prosperity.
The Cabinet was of the view that the judgement given by the Supreme Court removes any uncertainty about the future developments and has put the country firmly on the path of growth and development.

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SC Issues Notices to Federation over Nawaz Sharif Deportation
'Pakistan Times' Federal Bureau
ISLAMABAD: The Supreme Court here Friday issued notices to 13 respondents of the Federation over a petition against the recent deportation of Nawaz Sharif to Jeddah.
The four-member bench comprising Chief Justice of Pakistan Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry, Justice Naser ul Mulk, Justice Raja Fayyaz and Justice Jamshaid Ali heard the petition.
Fakhar u Din G Ibrahim, counsel for Nawaz Sharif, appeared before the apex court and sought initiation of contempt of court proceedings against the Federation.

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Nawaz Sharif to Return after Eid: Hamza Sharif
'Pakistan Times' Federal Bureau
ISLAMABAD: The former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif would return soon after the Eid-ul-Fitr, Hamza Shahbaz Sharif said here while talking to media persons outside Supreme Court building.
When asked about the exact date, he was reluctant to give any, however, he said, the nation would listen a good news soon after Eid-ul-Fitr.
He condemned the way Mian Nawaz Sharif was deported on September 10 saying, Nawaz Sharif was returned on the verdict of Supreme Court.
He said the Supreme Court would listen the next hearing on October 17 and after that the party would finalize the future strategy.

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US appreciates Pakistan’s Effort to Make Country Poppy-Free
By Fatima Raza 'Pakistan Times' AJK Bureau Chief
ISLAMABAD: Administrator U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) Karen P. Tandy Friday appreciating Pakistan’s efforts to make the country “poppy free” emphasized the need to have better cooperation to fight the Afghan opium trade, terming it a threat to Pakistan, America and the world.
Addressing a select gathering of anti-narcotics and law enforcement officials here at local hotel, Tandy who came from Afghanistan today said Pakistan is itself a success story in the global war on drugs.
She said, “Once a heroin supply country, Pakistan now is nearly poppy free.” She described Pakistan as “a success story in the global war on drugs” and observed that Pakistan is “America’s vital ally on anti-drug-efforts.”
Tandy appreciated the performance of law enforcement officers of Pakistan in the Anti Narcotics Force and the Frontier Corps.

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Pakistan to Continue Support for Elimination of Global Terrorism: Sherpao
By Sarah Kamal 'Pakistan Times' Staff Correspondent
ISLAMABAD: Interior Minister Aftab Ahmed Khan Sherpao Firday said that Pakistan was fully determined to continue its support for elimination of global terrorism and drug trafficking.
This he said during a meeting with US delegation headed by Taren P. Tandy, Drug Enforcement Administrator here.Secretary Interior Kamal Shah and US ambassador to the country were attended the meeting.
The meeting was held in cordial atmosphere and various matters of mutual interests came under discussion.
Aftab Sherpao said that the two countries are supporting each other in various fields and these ties would be further strengthen in future.

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India Remains Indifferent to IPI Gas Pipeline Meeting
'Pakistan Times' Foreign Desk
NEW DELHI (India): India remained indifferent to the recent meeting on Iran-Pakistan-India Gas Pipeline Project held in Tehran on September 24 due to US pressure.
India skipped to attend the meeting taking the plea that it wants to first resolve transit fee issue with Pakistan.
Media reports here suggest that India did not attend the meeting because Washington is not happy with India to have relations of defence cooperation and Gas pipeline project with Iran.
The timing did not suit India to attend the meeting as it is engaged in serious talks with the US and other stakeholders to operationalise the Indo-US Nuclear Cooperation deal.
The other factors which also played some role in keeping India away from the meeting were changing stands of Iran in respect of gas pricing formula, the observers here said.

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World Bank pledges $3.5 billion for Poorest Countries
Pakistan Times Wire Service
WASHINGTON: The World Bank Group will seek to contribute a record $3.5 billion from its income to provide grants and credits for the world’s poorest countries through the 15th replenishment of the International Development Association (IDA).
This pledge is more than double the $1.5 billion pledged by the World Bank Group to IDA 14 in 2005.
“By boosting its IDA pledge by over 100 percent, the World Bank Group is putting its money where its mouth is,” said Robert B. Zoellick, President of the World Bank Group.
“This should help us gain momentum as we urge donor countries to increase their commitment to help the 81 poorest countries, especially in Africa, through an ambitious IDA 15 replenishment. For example, South Africa has already pledged an increase of over 30 percent to support IDA.”
For the first time, the amount pledged to IDA is also being funded substantially from the income of the International Finance Corporation (IFC), a World Bank Group affiliate that promotes private sector development through investment and advisory services.

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Geneva convention adopts a working paper on Kashmir
'Pakistan Times' Kashmir Desk
GENEVA: The extraordinary two-day “Geneva Convention on Kashmir: The Making of Peace in Kashmir – Analyzing Promotion and Protection of Human Rights and Right to Self-Determination” has concluded at the Palais des Nations in Geneva.
Politicians, academics, scholars, Jurists, human rights activists, humanitarian organizations, think tanks and other NGOs from all across the world attended the convention.
On the last day, the convention adopted a working paper stressing the need to improve existing conditions so that the peace process can eventually address and find a peaceful and acceptable solution to the Kashmir conflict.
It urged the international community to rally behind calls to involve Kashmiris in the peace process as no solution on Kashmir will be durable unless it is legitimate in the eyes of the people of Jammu and Kashmir.

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Pakistan Economy Strengthened due to Government Policies: Kasuri
Pakistan Times National News Desk
KASUR: Foreign Minister Khurshid Mahmood Kasuri Saturday said that national economy has strengthened significantly due to sagacious policies of the present government.
Addressing a press conference here he said that these efforts helped boost the trade with the neighbouring countries, China and India to a great extent and Pakistan has cordial relations with USA, China and other countries.
He said that Pakistan, like other countries of the world, was facing the menace of terrorism. “The bomb blasts in the country have nothing to do with the foreign policy,” Kasuri said.
He said that Pakistan is playing the role of a front line state against terrorism.
He said, without resolving Kashmir issue, a lasting peace could not be attained in the South Asian region.
Earlier, the foreign minister addressed a public meeting at Ganda Singh Wala. Tahsil nazim Agha Naveed Hashim Rizvi, Sardar Riaz Doogar, Sardar Jalal Din Doogar, Haji Muhammad Mansha also addressed the meeting.●

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Mandate of the Pakistan People has to be Honoured: PM
'Pakistan Times' National News Desk
KARACHI: Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz has said the decision by some opposition parties to resign from the National and Provincial Assemblies is a means to shirk off responsibility bestowed upon the Members of the Parliament by the Constitution.
It also reflects, he said, their commitment to democracy and respect for the mandate given to them by the people of Pakistan.
The Prime Minister stated this during his meeting with Sindh Chief Minister, Dr. Arbab Ghulam Rahim, at the Chief Minister House here on Saturday.
The Prime Minister said PML and its allied parties would participate whole- heartedly in the presidential election as well as the general elections.

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The Economic Rank
By the Editor
WITH the current political milieu, remaining intact in Pakistan – as was being envisioned – the resultant instability seems to have started taking its toll on economic and development side.
Reports indicate that foreign investment, after a long gap, has declined by 16% during the first two months of the existing fiscal year.
The figures released by the State Bank of Pakistan show that foreign investment, including foreign direct investment [FDI] and portfolio investment, declined by 60.4 million dollars during the period as compared to the same period previous year.
Time and again – we have been emphasizing that Pakistan’s nascent monetary gains could ill-afford constant confusion and uncertainty about political landscape of the country.
Incentives for investors would not work if prospective entrepreneurs were not sure about future of their investment due to political upheavals.

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