Friday, 1 November 2013

Bale delighted with ‘great night’

Bale put the hosts 2-0 up within half an hour in his first start at the Santiago Bernabeu. PHOTO: AFP
MADRID: Gareth Bale believes he is approaching his best form after scoring twice and providing two more goals as Real Madrid thrashed Sevilla 7-3.
Bale was making his first start at the Santiago Bernabeu and soon had his first home goal when he thumped in the opener on 13 minutes.
He then had a slice of luck 14 minutes later as his free-kick deflected in off Alberto Moreno for Real’s second.
Cristiano Ronaldo then went onto score a hat-trick and Karim Benzema twice, with Bale setting up a goal apiece for his strike partners as the 24-year-old completed the 90 minutes for the first time since joining the club last month.
“I felt good and completed the full game,” Bale told Real Madrid TV. “After not having a normal pre-season it is important to pick up rhythm to be able to give my best.
“It was a great night. Obviously I needed time to improve physically, but I am very happy to have played the 90 minutes. That is very important for my fitness.
“Now I need to keep improving and working hard to be at 100% as soon as possible.”
Victory moved Real back to within six points of Barcelona at the top of La Liga.
Bale’s performance was lauded by his coach Carlo Ancelotti, who believes his new star showed what he was truly capable of for the first time in a Madrid shirt.
“Tonight everyone saw the real Gareth,” he said. “He played really well, showing fantastic skills.”

Snowden willing to testify before US Congress: German MP

Snowden is also ready to talk in Russia to German prosecutors investigating US espionage practices, his lawyer said on Friday. PHOTO: REUTERS/FILE
BERLIN: A German lawmaker who met US intelligence leaker Edward Snowden said Friday the fugitive had told him he would be ready to testify to the US Congress to shed light on “possibly serious offences”.
“Mr Snowden didn’t appear to me as anti-American or an enemy of America or some such,” Hans-Christian Stroebele, an opposition Greens party deputy told reporters.
“Quite the opposite,” he added, a day after a surprise meeting with Snowden in Moscow over his allegation that Washington tapped Chancellor Angela Merkel’s phone for years.
“He has always emphasised, also to my question whether he is ready to give information before the German parliament in Germany… that first he would prefer to present the facts in front of the US Congress, before a committee of the US Congress and explain,” Stroebele said.
“He sees his message in the US as not only shedding light on undesirable developments but possibly serious offences and says he can do that, he’s in the position to,” he added.
Snowden is also ready to talk in Russia to German prosecutors investigating US espionage practices, his lawyer said on Friday.
Washington has revoked Snowden’s passport and demanded his extradition to face criminal charges in the United States for leaking top-secret documents about the National Security Agency’s activities.

40 things that Pakistani men hate to hear

*On the second date* umm some people are coming over tomorrow for my rishta, so I thought I should just let you know.
  1. We need to talk
  2. Do I look fat?
  3. Umm there’s this new store at the mall…
  4. I’m not hungry hungry, but I’ll share your garlic mayo fries.
  5. Why do you have to hang out with Fahad so much? Is he your boyfriend?
  6. Oh never mind, Yasir is just a friend. But I don’t get a good vibe from Ramsha so you better not talk to her.
  7. I’m not one of those girls.
  8. You’re just like a brother to me.
  9. *On the second date* some people are coming over tomorrow for my rishta, so I thought I should just let you know.
  10. If I ask you something, would you be honest?
  11. OMG! The dreadlocks on that guy look so YUM.
  12. So this one time, my ex and I went to…
  13. Can’t believe how you can spend this much on a pair of jeans! Don’t look at my footwear collection, I’m classy – I have to!
  14. I am an independent woman but you should pay for the meal. I’m old fashioned.
  15. Where is my exclusive time in your given day? You treat me like a filler.
  16. Who is she?
  17. You’ve changed so much. You’re not the same person anymore.
  18. Why do you still watch cartoons? Grow up.
  19. Go away, leave me alone… How dare you walk out on me?
  20. You’re always too busy to even think about me.
  21. Fine.
  22. You’re so thin. Why don’t you go to the gym?
  23. You’re such a mama’s boy.
  24. Let’s watch some TV. New Girl or Pretty Little Liars?
  25. Why do you always want to control me? It’s suffocating. Give me some space to breathe.
  26. I knew it!
  27. Are you sure?
  28. I don’t believe you.
  29. I didn’t mean anything I said. I was just PMS-ing.
  30. You know I’m still mad at you for what you said to me at Sarah’s wedding in 2004.
  31. … But we can be friends.
  32. You know you’d save a lot of money if you don’t smoke.
  33. Mom is coming over for the weekend.
  34. Can you look after the kids; I just have to go to the tailor for “five minutes”.
  35. When I say chocolates, it means dark chocolate. You’re so useless.
  36. Wait wait stop the car!! I need to Instagram that.
  37. Why can’t we go there? All of my friends have been there already. Even Bushra.
  38. Why do you have to watch match highlights when you already know who won? Please switch toHum TV. I wanna watch the rerun of Kadurat.
  39. Are you even listening to me?
  40. WHATEVER.

Pakistan trounce South Africa by 66 runs

Pakistani bowler Shahid Afridi (C) celebrates with team-mates after taking South African cricketer Faf du Plessis (unseen) out for Leg Before Wicket during the second day-night international against South Africa in Dubai Cricket Stadium in Dubai on November 1, 2013. PHOTO: AFP
Pakistani bowler Shahid Afridi (C) celebrates with team-mates after taking South African cricketer Faf du Plessis (unseen) out for Leg Before Wicket during the second day-night international against South Africa in Dubai Cricket Stadium in Dubai on November 1, 2013. PHOTO: AFPUmar Akmal reacts after playing a shot during the second day-night international against South Africa in Dubai. PHOTO: AFPMisbahul Haq and Mohammad Hafeez examine the pitch on the eve of the second ODI, Dubai, October 31, 2013. PHOTO: AFP
DUBAI: Pakistan won the second One Day International (ODI) by 66 runs to level the five match series by 1-1.
Shahid Afridi and Muhammad Irfan were pick of the bowlers as both took three wickets each. Saeed Ajmal claimed two wickets.
Ryan McLaren was the highest South African run scorer and remained not out on 29.
Earlier, Pakistan were bowled out for 209 in the the second match of the five match One Day International series against South Africa, setting the Proteas a 210 run target to chase in the Dubai night.
However, it was not all smooth sailing for Pakistan who were coasting a 112 for two at one point after Ahmed Shehzad had struck 58 runs (85 balls).
While Umer Amin and Umar Akmal attempted to steady the ship, both were dismissed close together to leave Pakistan reeling at 148 for six, exposing the Pakistani tail.
However, the tailenders managed to pull Pakistan over 200 with cameos from Shahid Afridi (26 off 20 balls) and Wahab Riaz (18 off 24 balls).
For South Africa, Ryan Mclaren and Morne Morkel were the pick of the bowlers, claiming four and three wickets respectively. Spinner Imran Tahir, who has been the main bogeyman for Pakistan in the Test and the ODI series so far, managed to pick only one wicket though in his 10 overs he conceded only 28 runs.
Earlier, Pakistan had won the toss and opted to bat.
In the first match of the five-match series, Pakistan was defeated by South Africa, giving the latter a 1-0 lead on October 30 in Sharjah. South Africa had won by one run, finishing at a score of 183.
Pakistan
Nasir Jamshed, Ahmed Shehzad, Mohammad Hafeez, Misbahul Haq (c), Umar Amin, Umar Akmal, Shahid Afridi, Sohail Tanvir, Wahab Riaz, Saeed Ajmal, Mohammad Irfan
South Africa
Graeme Smith, Quinton de Kock, JP Duminy, Faf du Plessis, AB de Villiers (c), David Miller, Ryan McLaren, Wayne Parnell, Morne Morkel, Lonwabo Tsotsobe, Imran Tahir

Is it a boy or a girl? Germany allows babies to be neither

Experts estimate one in 1,500 to 2,000 births result in a baby of indeterminate gender or both male and female gender features. PHOTO: FILE
BERLIN: Germany on Friday became the first European country to allow babies born with characteristics of both sexes to be registered as neither male nor female, but advocates called for broader reforms.
Under the new legislation, the entry for gender can be left blank on birth certificates, effectively creating a category for indeterminate sex in the public register.
But activists promoting the rights of so-called ‘intersex’ people said they hoped the creation of a third gender option would open the door to broader changes limiting genital surgery on newborns with both male and female characteristics.
“It’s a first, important step in the right direction,” Lucie Veith, an intersex person from the northern German city of Hamburg, told AFP.
But Veith said leaving the gender undefined on birth certificates was never the main lobbying point for her group, the German chapter of the Association of Intersexed People, or others in the intersex community.
“That we forbid cosmetic genital surgeries for newborns, that is our first demand,” Veith said.
The German law is intended to remove pressure on parents to quickly make a decision about controversial sex assignment surgeries for newborns, but many advocates say it does not go far enough.
“The surgeries are likely to continue in Germany,” said Silvan Agius, policy director at ILGA Europe, a lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans and intersex rights group.
“Parents can already refuse these surgeries,” Agius added.
“You can already say, ‘No, thank you very much, I don’t want any surgery until my child can choose his or her gender.’”
Operations on intersex babies and infants in many European countries take place without adequate informed consent by the patients, according to a 2012 European Commission report on the topic.
The report also found that many adults born intersex are angry these surgeries were performed without their consent.
Experts estimate one in 1,500 to 2,000 births result in a baby of indeterminate gender or both male and female gender features.
The Council of Europe for the first time last month addressed the issue, in a Parliamentary Assembly resolution calling on member states to study the prevalence of “non-medically justified operations” that may harm children and take steps to “ensure that no-one is subjected to unnecessary medical or surgical treatment that is cosmetic rather than vital for health during infancy or childhood”.
Agius and other advocates worry that the new German law creates a de facto third gender category legally, but does nothing to change a society that operates largely on a gender binary with facilities such as separate male and female public toilets.
“There could be many other laws that could follow it and make it implementable and good,” Agius said.
“My point is that if it remains as is… then it’s greatly deficient.”

Rate revision: Petrol price ‘slashed’ by nearly half a rupee

The new price of petrol stands at Rs112.76 against current price of Rs 113.24 per litre.
ISLAMABAD: 
The federal government on Thursday slashed petrol price by a measly Rs0.48 per litre, instead of the recommended Rs2.48 cut. The reduction takes effect from November 1, according to a notification by the Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (Ogra).
According to a summary moved by Ogra before the ministries of petroleum and finance on Wednesday, the price of petrol was proposed to be slashed by as much as Rs2.48 per litre from Friday.
However, the government cut its price by Rs0.48 per litre to adjust a reduction in rate of petroleum levy to earn more revenue during the month of November. The new price of petrol stands at Rs112.76 against current price of Rs 113.24 per litre.
In line with escalation in global oil prices, Ogra had suggested a price hike of Rs0.18 per litre on High Speed Diesel (HSD) – which is widely used in heavy transport vehicles, but its price was cut by Rs0.20 per litre taking it to Rs116.75 from the existing rate of Rs116.95.
Meanwhile, the rate of kerosene oil, which is widely used in remote areas where Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) is not available, has been decreased by Rs0.13 per litre from Rs108.13 to Rs108.00.
However, the cost of Light Diesel Oil (LDO) has remained unchanged, but the price of  high-octane blending component, used in luxury vehicles, has gone down by Rs2.67 – from Rs143.90 to Rs141.23 – per litre.
Ogra had recommended increase in HSD, LDO and kerosene prices and suggested that they be adjusted in the petroleum levy, but the finance ministry ignored the proposal.

Pakistan condemns Friday's drone strike

The statement notes that "such strikes also set dangerous precedents in the inter-state relations." PHOTO: FILE
ISLAMABAD: With unconfirmed reports that a drone strike in Dandey Darpakhel in Miranshah area of North Waziristan targeting a compound in the use of Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan chief Hakeemullah Mehsud, the government of Pakistan condemns the strike.
According to a statement released from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Friday evening, it repeated its stance that drone strikes are a violation of Pakistan’s sovereignty and territorial integrity and that there is an across the board consensus in Pakistan that these drone strikes must end.
The statement added that the Pakistan government has consistently maintained that drone strikes are counter-productive, entail loss of innocent civilian lives and have human rights and humanitarian implications.
“Such strikes also set dangerous precedents in the inter-state relations.”
The statement added that drone strikes have a negative impact on the mutual desire of both countries to forge a cordial and cooperative relationship and to ensure peace and stability in the region.
According to initial reports of the strike on Friday, the second in two days, killed at least five people as the drone fired two missiles on a compound in Dandey Darpakhel.
Earlier on Thursday, a strike targeted another compound and car in the Miranshah Bazaar and killed at least three people.